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Drastic Fantastic is the second studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter KT Tunstall. It features some unreleased tracks she wrote before Eye to the Telescope such as new tracks she wrote in 2003. The record was released by Relentless Records on 10 September 2007 in the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe, on 15 September in Australia, and ...
Tunstall had lived with Gordon Anderson of the Beta Band, and the Aliens, whom the song "Funnyman", on her second studio album Drastic Fantastic (2007), is about. She toured with the klezmer band Oi Va Voi, and stayed with them while they were making their second studio album, Laughter Through Tears (2003).
In May 2006, Tunstall released an acoustic collection album, KT Tunstall's Acoustic Extravaganza, a CD and a DVD comprising songs from her debut and unreleased material. [6] Her second studio album, Drastic Fantastic, was released in September 2007. The album has produced three singles and has sold 215,000 copies in the United States. [7]
"If Only" first appeared as a track on Tunstall's second unreleased demo album, Toons March '03.The demo version of "If Only" is markedly different from the version found on Drastic Fantastic, with a mellower sound and slightly slower tempo and Tunstall having a slightly higher tone to her voice.
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The song was released as the album's first single on 16 July 2007 in the United States. It was then released in the United Kingdom as a download single on 13 August 2007 and as a CD and 7-inch single on 27 August 2007. "Hold On" peaked at number 21 on the UK Singles Chart, number 19 in Norway, and number 26 in Italy and Switzerland.
In the United Kingdom, the album peaked on the UK Albums Chart at number 5, which is the third of Tunstall's albums to reach the top 5 (two of her previous albums peaked at 3). However, contrary to the two previous album, Tiger Suit stayed in the top 100 for four weeks (whereas Eye to the Telescope stayed for 94 weeks and Drastic Fantastic for ...
Quatro and Tunstall first met in 2010 following an Elvis Presley tribute concert at Hyde Park in London. [2] Tunstall acknowledged that she had long been a fan of Quatro, claiming she was the first woman in "rock and roll", and that her second studio album Drastic Fantastic (2007) was "definitely a nod to her". [2]