Sounds of The Season: The KT Tunstall Holiday Collection

Sounds of the Season: The KT Tunstall Holiday Collection is a 2007 EP studio release from KT Tunstall, later retitled Have Yourself A Very KT Christmas.

Following the release of Drastic Fantastic in September 2007, Tunstall recorded this EP as a tribute to fans. It was released on 14 October 2007 in the U.S in partnership with NBC as a physical EP and on 10 December 2007 and was originally only available at the American discount department store chain Target, whereas in Europe, it was released as a digital download EP under the title Have Yourself A Very KT Christmas.

It did not chart in Europe, but in the USA, the EP peeked at 92 at the Billboard 200 Albums during Christmastime. The song "Sleigh Ride" was broadcast in Good Morning America on "This week's soundtrack", on 17 December 2010. On 23 December 2010, she also performed the song at the Archbishop of York's house on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 2 and also performed "2000 Miles".

During Christmas 2011, as she broadcast the link to her EP on her Facebook page, the sales of the EP climbed again, over two years after its release.

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