Year Released: 2004
Label: Relentless
Year Bought: No Idea
I'm not sure why I have this record. I have no record of buying it. I've never listened to it.
But then I do own two Dido albums so it's not exactly out of character of me to have it.
I've always thought KT Tunstall was a pretty cool person. She's clearly talented. But this album, I just can't really connect with it.
There's some good tunes on here. 'Black Horse and the Cherry Tree' is great, as is 'Suddenly I See'. 'Another Place To Fall' hints at some darker tones, and 'Under The Weather' builds nicely.
But overall it's just all a bit safe. I vaguely remember reading an interview with Tunstall a few years after this came out in which she said the original mix was a lot more rough and bluesy, but the label wanted it more polished. You can definitely hear how this album could have been scuffed up.
'Stopping The Love' is a good example of that. It's a mid-tempo stomper with some grungy guitar, but feels like all the edges have been smoothed down on the production and mix.
5/10
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