
Kate Bush knows how to make a grand entrance. At age 19, she spent four weeks at No. 1 on the UK Singles chart with her debut single, “Wuthering Heights”—making her the first female artist ever to top the UK charts with a song she wrote completely by herself. As the title implies, the lyrics were a literary tour de force: Bush wrote the song from the perspective of Catherine, the protagonist of Emily Brontë’s novel of the same name, as she visits her beloved Heathcliff from the afterlife.
With its marriage of delicate piano and Bush’s siren-like vocals, “Wuthering Heights” was also a blueprint for her 1978 debut album, The Kick Inside. Comprising songs she had amassed for years—the soaring, orchestrated “The Man with the Child in His Eyes” and aptly named “The Saxophone Song” were even on her 1975 demo, which was produced by Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour—the album is elegant and wise, suffused with gratitude and gorgeous music.
Bush worked with session musicians who had worked with groups such as Pilot, The Alan Parsons Project and Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel to craft theatrical rock (“James and the Cold Gun”), prog with a jazzy bent (“Strange Phenomena”) and baroque-pop (the synth-driven “Oh to Be in Love”). Lyrically, Bush drew on her own life for perceptive, heartfelt lyrics; notably, “Moving” was inspired by classes she took from mime artist Lindsay Kemp, while “The Man with the Child in His Eyes” is about a relationship with an older man who hasn’t lost his innocence. The Kick Inside made Bush an instant star and, today, it’s considered one of the most striking debut albums of all time—a testament to the power of nurturing original voices.
Tracklisting
Position | Title |
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Hounds Of Love | |
A1 | Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God) |
A2 | Hounds Of Love |
A3 | The Big Sky (7" Mix) |
A4 | Mother Stands For Comfort |
A5 | Cloudbusting |
The Ninth Wave | |
B1 | And Dream Of Sheep |
B2 | Under Ice |
B3 | Waking The Witch |
B4 | Watching You Without Me |
B5 | Jig Of Life |
B6 | Hello Earth |
B7 | The Morning Fog |
The Sensual World | |
C1 | The Sensual World |
C2 | Love And Anger |
C3 | The Fog |
C4 | Reaching Out |
C5 | Heads We’re Dancing |
D1 | Deeper Understanding |
D2 | Between A Man And A Woman |
D3 | Never Be Mine |
D4 | Rocket’s Tail |
D5 | This Woman’s Work |
The Red Shoes | |
E1 | Rubberband Girl |
E2 | And So Is Love |
E3 | Eat The Music |
F1 | Moments Of Pleasure |
F2 | The Song Of Solomon |
F3 | Lily |
G1 | The Red Shoes |
G2 | Top Of The City |
G3 | Constellation Of The Heart |
H1 | Big Stripey Lie |
H2 | Why Should I Love You? |
H3 | You’re The One |
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Release Information
Key | Value |
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Format | 1× Vinyl LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered |
Label | Fish People |
Catalog Number | 0190295593957 |
Notes | Issued in a slipcase style box with each album housed in its own jacket. - ‘Hounds Of Love’ has a color printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits - ‘The Sensual World’ has a monochrome printed inner sleeve with lyrics and credits - ‘The Red Shoes is a dual pocket gatefold with lyrics and credits on the interior and plain black poly-lined inner sleeve for each LP. Each album was also released separately on the same day: [r=12795892], [r=12810399], and [r=12809698]. [From back of the box and each album] ℗ 2018 The copyright in this compilation is owned by Noble & Brite Ltd. © 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd. Made in the E.U. [From inner sleeve, LP 1] Engineer at Windmill Lane: Bill Somerville-Large Published by Noble & Brite Ltd. / EMI Music Publishing Ltd. [From inner sleeve, LP 2] Orchestral Sessions Recorded at Abbey Road The Irish Sessions: recorded at Windmill Lane Studio, Dublin The Trio Bulgarka Sessions: recorded at The Angel Studios All titles published by Noble & Brite Ltd. [From gatefold inside, LP 3] Recorded at Abbey Road Studio Number One Additional runout information: - Runouts are etched - The Optimal Media plating symbols (“geometric” marks) are mirrored - An unidentified symbol which looks like a smaller case “c” with lines going up and down on sides A, B, E, F, G and H, represented here by { |
Discogs URL | Kate Bush - Remastered In Vinyl II |