This was the first U.S.-released CD-5 from Kate Bush, assembled from parts of three prior U.K. CD single releases (the additional tracks can also be found on This Woman's...
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The album is a continuation of Bush's multi-layered and multiple musical pursuits and interests. If not her strongest work -- a number of songs sound okay without being...
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An impressive debut that bears the mark of Bush benefactor and Pink Floyd guitarist David Gilmour. Includes: "Wuthering Heights" and the fab title...
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Kate Bush's first album, The Kick Inside, is her most unabashedly romantic, the sound of an impressionable and highly precocious teenage singer/songwriter spreading her...
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The enchanting songstress Kate Bush reflects the most heavenly views of love on the aptly titled The Sensual World. Her most intimate yet most charming effort since Hounds...
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Featuring both "Running Up The Hill" and "Cloudbusting," this is the album that belatedly broke Bush in the U.S. A sophisticated package featuring her at her absolute...
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Kate Bush's strongest album to date marked her breakthrough into the American charts, and yielded a set of dazzling videos. The material ranges from the sensual ("Hounds of...
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Proving that the English admired Kate Bush's work, 1978's Lionheart album managed to reach the number six spot in her homeland while failing to make a substantial impact in...
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Never for Ever has Kate Bush sounding vocally stable and more confident, taking what she had put into her debut single "Wuthering Heights" from 1978 and administering those...
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Four albums into her burgeoning career, Kate Bush's The Dreaming is a theatrical and abstract piece of work, as well as Bush's first effort in the production seat. She...
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