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Aerial,” the eighth album from English artist Kate Bush, emerged in 2005 as a captivating double album, a dozen years after her 1993 release, “The Red Shoes.” This musical odyssey showcases Bush’s signature style, spanning two distinct parts: “A Sea of Honey” and “A Sky of Honey.” The album’s prolonged anticipation was rewarded with its richly textured blend of intricate songwriting and lush arrangements, offering listeners a profound and immersive experience that spans genres and emotions. Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge.

The first the world got to hear of this new Abbey Road material was the astonishing single Breathing, released on April 14, 1980. Its subject matter – an unborn child inhaling radiation after a nuclear explosion – was controversial. This was a clear line in the sand, “From my own viewpoint that’s the best thing I’ve ever written,” Bush told ZigZag that September. “I call that my little symphony, because I think every writer, whether they admit it or not, loves the idea of writing their own symphony.”Williamson, Nigel (2 October 2005). "The Mighty Bush". Scotland on Sunday. Archived from the original on 29 June 2017 . Retrieved 5 May 2009. Bush was a regular contributor to her fan club magazine. She is said to have once interviewed herself in the guise of an American journalist called Zwort Finkle.

Released on 2 November 1993, “The Red Shoes” stands as Kate Bush’s seventh studio album, accompanied by her captivating short film, “The Line, the Cross and the Curve.” This album marked her final release before a 12-year hiatus, making it a significant point in her artistic journey. Notably, the album achieved an impressive peak at number two on the UK Albums Chart and earned platinum certification from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for exceeding 300,000 copies shipped. In the United States, the album secured a notable position, reaching number 28 on the Billboard 200 chart, showcasing Bush’s growing international impact. Matrix / Runout (Runout, B-side, stamped, etched Do & spectacles, variant 2): EMA 794 B-3 Do [Spectacles logo] She had already established her own royalties company, Novercia, with eldest brother John Carder Bush (aka Jay) co-ordinating the business. Her family members were directors, and her new lawyer, Bernard Sheridan (who looked after artists such as Matt Monro and Pink Floyd), renegotiated her contract with EMI as a tape lease deal, meaning that she owned her recordings. Still a rarity then (as now, some would argue), the final decision on everything would be hers. In 2013, 300 Kate Bush impersonators, both male and female, re-enacted the video to Wuthering Heights in Brighton’s Stanmer Park.

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The story about an EMI executive visiting Bush’s house during the 12-year gap between The Red Shoes and Ariel, being told she was going to show him what she’d been working on, then presenting him with some recently baked cakes, is false.

Matrix / Runout (Runout, A-side, stamped, [2 11 vertical], etched Mi, variant 5): EMA 794 A-3 2 11 Mi In the wake of Before the Dawn, Bush became the first female artist to have eight albums simultaneously in the UK charts. Named after an ornamental plant, this is a sub-minute interlude created entirely from layered vocals, serving as a prelude to Army Dreamers. A then-novel experiment that others would run with. It was sampled in 1990 by German DJ Loopzone on Les Enfants Du Paradis. ARMY DREAMERS Billboard Magazine, Hits of the World, 1980". Billboard. 27 December 1980 . Retrieved 28 February 2018. Duff, Linda (18 September – 1 October 1980). "Kate Bush: Never for Ever". Smash Hits. Vol.2, no.19. p.35.Larkin, Colin (1998). "Bush, Kate". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (3rded.). Omnibus Press. pp.850–51. ISBN 0-333-74134-X. The first single was opener "Babooshka" which is both catchy and weird. It tells the story of a woman whose husband doesn't notice her anymore so she disguises herself as a pretty young thing and sees what happens. "She wanted to test her husband/she knew exactly what to do/a pseudonym to fool him/she couldn't have made a worse move/she sent him scented letters/and he received them with a strange delight/just like his wife/but how she was before the tears/and how she was before the years flew by/and how she was when she was beautiful/she signed the letter 'all yours, Babooshka'..." The next few songs are your average pop songs and don't leave much of a lasting impression.

Matrix / Runout (Runout, A-side, stamped, [3 12 vertical], etched Mi, variant 1): EMA 794 A-3 3 12 Mi Throughout her illustrious career, Bush has unveiled a total of 25 UK Top 40 singles, among which standout hits like “The Man with the Child in His Eyes,”“Babooshka,”“Running Up That Hill,”“Don’t Give Up” (a remarkable duet with Peter Gabriel), and “King of the Mountain” have solidified her musical legacy. Unveiling an extraordinary consistency, all ten of her studio albums have secured positions within the UK Top 10, with nearly all ascending to the top five ranks. Notably, her albums “Never for Ever” (1980), “Hounds of Love” (1985), and the compilation “The Whole Story” (1986) seized the UK number one position. A pioneer yet again, she emerged as the premier British solo female artist to clinch the top spot on the UK album charts and to debut at number one on the album chart.If Duffield had not died, Bush and Gabriel may not have met. They hit it off immediately; Gabriel’s painstakingly free approach to his work was to inform her in a way few artists had ever done. The meeting had a profound effect on her – within months she would be singing on Gabriel’s third album, and through those recording sessions, she first encountered the Fairlight CMI synthesiser.



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