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KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza

2006 studio album by KT Tunstall From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza
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KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza is a collection[1] album by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall, originally released 15 May 2006 and was originally only available through her website.[3] The CD comes with a DVD which includes the making of the album and features about her songs and her equipment, namely her AKAI E2 headrush loop pedal which is known as her "Wee Bastard".

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The Acoustic Extravaganza version of "Universe & U" was featured in a season 2 episode, "Deterioration of the Fight or Flight Response" of Grey's Anatomy, and is featured in the Volume 2 Soundtrack.

"Golden Age" is a Beck cover from the 2002 album Sea Change.

The album carries a "Parental Advisory" label, as the words "ass" and "fuck" are present in its first track, "Ashes".

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Track listing

CD

  1. "Ashes" – 3:34 (new song, released as a promo single)
  2. "Girl and the Ghost" – 4:14 (First released on the "Suddenly I See" single)
  3. "One Day" – 5:02 (First released on the "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree" single)
  4. "Golden Age" – 5:00 (Beck cover)
  5. "Boo Hoo" – 4:56 (First released on the "Other Side of the World" single)
  6. "Gone to the Dogs" – 3:59 (Featured on the demo album Tracks in July)
  7. "Change" – 3:44 (Featured on the demo album Tracks in July)
  8. "Miniature Disasters" – 4:32 (Acoustic version of song of debut album)
  9. "Universe & U" – 4:31 (Acoustic version of song of debut album/released on the "Another Place to Fall" single)
  10. "Throw Me a Rope" – 3:43 (Acoustic version of first single)

DVD

  1. "Five Go to Skye (Making the Album)"
  2. "Gone to the Dogs"
  3. "Throw Me a Rope"
  4. "The Wee Bastard Pedal"
  5. "Out-takes"
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Personnel

  • KT Tunstall — vocals, guitar
  • Luke Bullen — drums, percussion, cajon
  • Kenny Dickenson – trumpet, backing vocals, percussion, glockenspiel, Hammond organ, melodica
  • Arnulf Lindner – double bass
  • Sam Lewis – lead guitar
  • Donna Maciocia – backing vocals – lead singer of Amplifico
  • Chris Harley – shaker

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