Early in November '94 the next and last set of singles for The Red Shoes
appeared, again in the UK only: And So Is Love. Two CD singles (regular
Moments Of Pleasure is the first Kate Bush single that is NOT available on 7" vinyl (but there is a poster bag 12"). Guess this again marks the end of an era. (In the UK only four different formats will count as a single release for chart counting, and in this case there were two CDs, the 12" and the cassingle.)
The Line, The Cross, and The Curve finally appeared on video and should be available in good shops around the world.
The following is not intended to be a complete discography. Something that qualifies better for that title will be available separately soon. See also the section 4.6. (Chart success), all singles are listed there.
Albums and other major collections:
The Cathy Demos (23 early songs, ca. 1975-77???, a MUST for every fan) Twelve of these are demos of songs that later appeared on albums, They are available on various bootlegs. (Anybody have an early 80's album called THE EARLY YEARS?). Tracks (compiled from various boots - none contains all. The names are not officially known, so there are some songs with more than one name. Some names are from a radio broadcast in Arizona [KLN], the matching was done by [AR]): The Kick Inside (Brother) [note subtitle], Hammer Horror, It Hurts Me (A Rose Growing Old, Feeling Like A Waltz), Keep(ing) Me Waiting (Stranded at the Moonbase), Davy (While Davy Dozed), Disbelieving Angel, Moving, Kashka From Baghdad, Surrender Into the Roses (Coming Up, Carmilla), Oh To Be In Love, Rinfi the Gypsy (Playing Canasta (in cold rooms)), On Fire Inside a Snowball (Snow, Hot in the Ice), Dali (Ferry Me Over), Where are the Lionhearts (Lionhearts, On the Rocks) [NOT Oh England My Lionheart], Violin, The Craft Of Love, The Gay Farewell (Queen Eddie), Something Like a Song (In My Garden), Frightened Eyes, Never The Less (You'll Do), Come Closer To Me Babe (Goodnight Baby), So Soft, Rare Flower (I Don't See Why I Shouldn't (Pick the Rare Flower), Organic Acid
The Studio Demos (7 songs, 1977?, often listed along with The Cathy Demos) Most of the times these share the space on CDs, LPs, singles or tapes with The Cathy Demos, the biggest distinction is that the studio demos were done together with the KT Bush Band instead of Kate alone at her piano. (Babooshka differs in style and might have been recorded at Dave Gilmor's studio, some comments on various bootlegs about the second version suggest this) Tracks (same comments about the names as above): Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake, Kite, L'Amour Looks Something Like You, Strange Phenomena, Scares Me Silly (Really Gets Me Going), Babooshka (2 versions), There have been rumors about a 'new' old Kate song called Turkish Delight. Unfortunately the song is not from Kate, but rather from the Japanese group Sandii and the Sunsetz [VM, WW, Homeground #32].
The Kick Inside (TKI, February 17, 1978): The 'official' young Kate, full of passion, including her up to date only British number one megahit Wuthering Heights. Tracks: Moving, The Saxophone Song, Strange Phenomena, Kite, The Man With The Child In His Eyes, Wuthering Heights, James And The Cold Gun, Feel It, Oh To Be In Love, L'Amour Looks Something Like You, Them Heavy People, Room For The Life
Lionheart (LH, November 13, 1978): Quick follow-up to TKI, but still true Kate, i.e. great stuff. This album now is available in a special $80 "Lioness At Heart" edition, which includes a T-shirt, an album sized photo book, a poster and a postcard. It's out of print now, and you might have to search a bit. Caveat Emptor: This boxed set, while not really a bootleg in the traditional sense, in not in any way authorized by Kate or EMI. Tracks: Symphony In Blue, In Search Of Peter Pan, Wow, Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake, Oh England My Lionheart, Fullhouse, In The Warm Room, Kashka From Baghdad, Coffee Homeground, Hammer Horror
Never For Ever (NfE, September 8, 1980): Shows the beginning of Kate's career as a producer and a general change of style away from the girlish high pitched voice from the first two albums. This album is also available in a special edition similar to the "A Lioness At Heart" box. Also out of print it additionally includes a numbered certificate. Again, this is not an official re-packaging. Tracks: Babooshka, Delius (Song Of Summer), Blow Away (For Bill), All We Ever Look For, Egypt, The Wedding List, Violin, The Infant Kiss, Night Scented Stock, Army Dreamers, Breathing
The Dreaming (TD, September 13, 1982): Many say this is Kate's best work to date, though it was not as successful commercially. Difficult to get into, but if you finally reach it, then: play it... LOUDER! Sat In Your Lap, There Goes A Tenner, Pull Out The Pin, Suspended In Gaffa, Leave It Open, The Dreaming, Night Of The Swallow, All The Love, Houdini, Get Out Of My House
The Singles File (TSF, January 23, 1984): Box of all UK 7" vinyl singles up to 1984, very collectible. It contains a booklet and the following singles: Wuthering Heights/Kite, The Man With The Child In His Eyes/Moving, Hammer Horror/Coffee Homeground, Wow/Fullhouse, On Stage (Them Heavy People/Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake/James And The Cold Gun/L'Amour Looks Something Like You, all live), Breathing/The Empty Bullring, Babooshka/Ran Tan Waltz, Army Dreamers/Delius/Passing Through Air, December Will Be Magic Again/Warm And Soothing, Sat In Your Lap/Lord Of The Reedy River, The Dreaming/Dreamtime, There Goes A Tenner/Ne T'Enfuis Pas, Ne T'Enfuis Pas/Un Baiser D'Enfant
Hounds of Love (HoL, September 16, 1985): Two sided album, even on CD. One side light, one side dark. The dark side once was supposed to be filmed, but the movie got lost in all the promotion that came around HoL and TWS. Side two, also called The Ninth Wave, is about a woman drowning alone at night in the sea. All her dreams, emotions, thoughts, memories pass by in the songs. Is she rescued? Kate says so, your mileage may vary. Tracks: (HOL:) Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God), Hounds Of Love, The Big Sky, Mother Stands For Comfort, Cloudbusting, (TNW:) And Dream Of Sheep, Under Ice, Waking The Witch, Watching You Without Me, Jig Of Life, Hello Earth, The Morning Fog
The Whole Story (TWS, November 10, 1986) A compilation of Kate's biggest hits to date, also available on video. Tracks: Wuthering Heights (new vocal), Cloudbusting, The Man With The Child In His Eyes, Breathing, Wow, Hounds Of Love, Running Up That Hill, Army Dreamers, Sat In Your Lap, Experiment IV, The Dreaming, Babooshka. Additional on video: The Big Sky. Additional on new edition of (PAL) LaserDisc: The Sensual World, This Woman's Work, Love And Anger
The Sensual World (TSW, October 17, 1989): According to Kate this is her "most feminine" album. Any idea as what this means? Many complain about noisy engineering, which seems to vary at least a bit with the country of origin of the CD. Some love it, some don't quite love it, especially "Reaching Out". Tracks: The Sensual World, Love And Anger, The Fog, Reaching Out, Heads We're Dancing, Deeper Understanding, Between A Man And A Woman, Never Be Mine, Rocket's Tail, This Woman's Work, Walk Straight Down The Middle (last track not on LP version)
This Woman's Work Boxed Set (TWW, 1990): Not released in the USA, only in UK, Japan, Canada and France. Awfully pricey, and no lyrics or credits on the extra disks except for the Japanese version. The box includes all 6 regular albums (no TWS of course) as well as two special extra discs that normally aren't available separately. These two discs contain almost all B-sides, dance-mixes and other incidentals. Some are unfortunately missing, major ones are: Dreamtime (The Dreaming instrumental/remix), Running Up That Hill (instrumental), Breathing and Do Bears... (live, from "The Utterly Utterly Live Comic Relief)", The Sensual World (instrumental), Be Kind to My Mistakes (original soundtrack album version, much longer than and very different from the single remix, most like it better), The Confrontation (instrumental from the Comic Strip film GLC). It doesn't contain any previously unreleased material or session work with other artists. Great music though, yeah! And the first time most of these songs are available on CD.
The French version is a re-shrink-wrapped UK version. The Canadian version, lately easily available and relatively cheap, does contain the Canadian CDs which do have thinner booklets for some of the regular albums that do not always contain the lyrics. The Japanese version has:
The LP and Cassette version of this box have 9 LPs/CCs, but the same track listing.
Tracks: (CD1): The Empty Bullring, Ran Tan Waltz, Passing Through Air, December Will Be Magic Again, Warm And Soothing, Lord Of The Reedy River, Ne T'En Fui Pas, Un Baiser D'Enfant, Under The Ivy, Burning Bridge, My Lagan Love, The Handsome Cabin Boy, Not This Time, Walk Straight Down The Middle, Be Kind To My Mistakes, (CD2:) I'm Still Waiting, Ken, One Last Look Around The House Before We Go..., Wuthering Heights (New Vocal), Experiment IV, Them Heavy People (live), Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake (live), James And The Cold Gun (live), L'Amour Looks Something Like You (live), Running Up That Hill (Maxi), Cloudbusting (The Organon Mix), Hounds Of Love (Alternative), The Big Sky (Meteorological Mix), Experiment IV (12" Mix)
The Red Shoes (TRS, November 1, 1993): Her "most accessible" album. At first it sounds untypical for Kate, but this has been valid for every new album so far. There are several special editions of this album, one official from UK, one official from the USA, and several unofficial repackagings. Tracks: Rubberband Girl, And So is Love, Eat the Music, Moments of Pleasure, The Song of Solomon, Lily, The Red Shoes, Top of the City, Constellation of the Heart, Big Stripey Lie, Why Should I Love You?, You're the One
Live At The Hammersmith Odeon (1981/1994): CD of the official video tape (see below). Tracks: Moving, Them Heavy People, Violin, Strange Phenomena, Hammer Horror, Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake, Wow, Feel It, Kite, James And The Cold Gun, Oh England My Lionheart, Wuthering Heights
Official video tapes/laserdiscs:
Live At The Hammersmith Odeon (1981): TV special of Kate's only concert tour, unfortunately it contains only one hour out of the two and a half hour show. Now also available as CD+video double pack (PAL and NTSC, the latter from Canada). Tracks: Moving, Them Heavy People, Violin, Strange Phenomena, Hammer Horror, Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake, Wow, Feel It, Kite, James And The Cold Gun, Oh England My Lionheart, Wuthering Heights
The Single File (December 1983): Contains all of Kate's video up till 1983. Similar to The Whole Story, but contains five videos not on The Whole Story and it lacks the newer videos. Not available in the USA, but it's available on import from Canada. Tracks: Wuthering Heights, The Man With The Child In His Eyes, Hammer Horror, Wow (earlier version), Them Heavy People, Breathing, Babooshka, Army Dreamers, Sat In Your Lap, The Dreaming, Suspended In Gaffa, There Goes A Tenner
Hair Of The Hound (June 16, 1986): This tape is now out of date since all four videos from the Hounds of Love album are also on The Whole Story. Tracks: Running Up That Hill, Hounds Of Love, The Big Sky, Cloudbusting
The Whole Story (1986): Contains most of Kate's videos up to 1986: All songs from the corresponding album plus the video for The Big Sky. The video to Experiment IV is only available here, so TSF + HOTH isn't sufficient. A new PAL LaserDisc now also contains the three videos from The Sensual World. A 2 videoCD (CD-ROMs with MPEG films for computers/ CD-I players) now available contains in addition to the new LaserDisc version also Rubberband Girl and Moments Of Pleasure Tracks: see albums above.
The Sensual World (1989): Contains three videos from that album and interview footage with excerpts from a lot of other videos. The American version contains much less interview footage than the British version. The British version is the complete 1989 VH-1 special. Tracks: Interview, The Sensual World, This Woman's Work, Love And Anger
The Line, The Cross, and The Curve (1994): The new film around 6 songs from the album The Red Shoes. TLTC&TC is the first "full length" film Kate directed (even though it is only 43 minutes long, "full length" is used to distinguish it from the music videos Kate directed). The plot is basically an extended telling of the lyrics of the the title cut to "The Red Shoes". The film stars not only Kate, but Miranda Richardson (from "The Crying Game"), Lindsay Kemp (Kate's mime tutor and mentor), and Lily (of whom the song Lily was written for). Tracks: Rubberband Girl, And So is Love, The Red Shoes, Lily, Moments of Pleasure, Eat the Music
Other official video tapes/laserdiscs which contain some Kate not available on her own tapes (some are PAL only):
Peter Gabriel - Cv (1987): Contains the duet with Peter Gabriel, Don't Give Up, and even two versions of it. Tracks: Big Time, Don't Give Up 2, Shock The Monkey, Mercy Street, Sledgehammer, I Don't Remember, Red Rain, Don't Give Up
The Secret Policeman's Third Ball (1987): Contains the live version of Running Up That Hill, together with David Gilmour. Tracks: Erasure - Victim Of Love, Duran Duran - Save A Prayer ('Til The Morning After), World Party - Ship Of Fools, Joan Armatrading - (I Love It) When You Call Me Names, Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill, Lou Reed - Tell It To Your Heart, Lou Reed - Voices Of Freedom, Jackson Browne - For Everyman, Jackson Browne & Paul Brady - El Salvador, Bob Geldof - This Is The World Calling, Mark Knopfler & Chet Atkins - Imagine, Peter Gabriel - Biko
The Decade of Music Video - Eighties - VideoStars of 1987 (1989): This best-of-87 video tape contains the Ferry Aid video Let It Be where Kate features four lines. Tracks: Simply Red - The Right Thing, Johnny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams, Living In A Box - Living In A Box, Wet Wet Wet - Sweet Little Mystery, Bruce Willis featuring The Temptations - Under The Boardwalk (Live), T'Pau - China In Your Hand, Curiosity Killed The Cat - Down To Earth, Nina Simone - My Baby Just Cares For Me, Jackie Wilson - I Get The Sweetest Feeling, Mel & Kim - Respectable, Pepsi and Shirlie - Heartache, Erasure - The Circus, The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl - Fairytale of New York, Labi Siffre - (Something Inside) So Strong, Ferry Aid - Let It Be
Seventies Rock&Pop 78 (1991): This video tape contains the 'Rockflix' video of Wuthering Heights. In this video Kate dances in a red dress on the moors, not in a white one in the studios. Tracks: Donna Summer - MacArthur Park, Foreigner - Cold As Ice, Bonnie Tyler - It's A Heartache, Ann Murray - You Needed Me, Rolling Stones - Respectable, Brecker Brothers - East River, Gramah Parker & The Rumour - Hey Lord Don't Ask Me Questons, 10cc - Dreadlock Holiday, Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights, Third World - Now That We've Found Love, ABBA - Take A Chance On Me, Boney M. - Rivers Of Babylon
Earthrise (1992): This video tape contains version 2 of Don't Give Up (that's the one with the superimposed pictures of Peter & Kate, not the 'hug' version with the solar eclipse) and, more important, the video for Spirit Of The Forest where Kate appears & sings for about 5 seconds. Tracks: U2 - I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For, Dire Straits - Walk Of Life, R.E.M. - It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine), Seal - Crazy, Peter Gabriel [& Kate Bush] - Don't Give Up [version 2], Paul McCartney - How Many People, Julian Lennon - Saltwater, Artists United For Nature [Ian Anderson, Joe Cocker, Carol Decker, Harold Faltermeyer, Herbie Hancock, Tommy Johnson, Chaka Khan, Stevie Lange, Brian May, Michael McDonald, Richard Page, Maggie Reilly, Jennifer Rush, Sandra, Chris Thompson, Stefan Zaunder] - Yes We Can, Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again, Sting - Fragile, Spirit Of The Forest [Chris Rea, Debbie Harry, XTC, Fish, Joni Mitchell, Ringo Starr, Belinda Carlisle, Olivia Newton-John, Mr Mister, Bonnie Raitt, Kate Bush, David Gilmour, Brian Wilson, Little Steven, Jon Anderson, Escape Club, Sam Brown, Iggy Pop, Donna Summer, Kim Wilde, Thomas Dolby, Louise Goffin, Richie Havens, B52's, Big Country, David Clayton-Thomas, Afrika Bambaata, Plasmatics, Lenny Kravitz, Johnny Warman, It Bites, Michael de Barre, Bruce Foxton, The Ramones, Rita Coolidge, Was (Not Was), Taylor Dayne, Lucy J Dalton, Brother Beyond, Fleetwood Mac, LL Cool J, Marc Jordan, Shikisha, Amy Sky, Lisa Bonet, Raging Hormones, Dolette McDonald, Jungle Brothers, Andy Fairweather-Lowe, Gilberto Gil, Sandra de Sa, Ivan Lins, Renato Russo, Gal Costa, Ney Matogrosso, Marisa Monte, Rita Lee, Djavan] - Spirit Of The Forest, Pink Floyd - Learning To Fly, Elton John - I'm Still Standing, Queen - Is This The World We Created?, Genesis - The Brazilian (end credits [= no video]), Earthrise - Keeping The Forest Alive
The Prince's Trust Rock Gala (19??): Contains the live version of The Wedding List with Phil Collins and Pete Townshend. NTSC only(?). Tracks: ? (I don't have this tape)
The Awards (1993): This video tape contains the Rocket Man video. Tracks: Queen - Bohemian Rhapsody, U2 - Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses, Annie Lennox - Walking On Broken Glass, Rod Stewart - Rhythm Of My Heart, Simply Red - For Your Babies, George Michael - Too Funky, Lisa Stansfield - Time To Make You Mine, Prince And The New Power Generation - Sexy MF, En Vogue - Free Your Mind, Arrested Development - People Everyday, Right Said Fred - Deeply Dippy, The Shamen - Bass Drum, Erasure - Lay All Your Love On Me, KWS - Please Don't Go, Undercover - Baker Street, Dina Carroll - Ain't No Man, Curtis Stigers - I Wonder Why, Shakespears Sister - Stay, Take That - A Million Love Songs, Enya - The Celts, Tori Amos - Crucify, R.E.M. - Drive, Deacon Blue - Your Town, The Cure - Friday, I'm In Love, Crowded House - Weather With You, k.d. lang - Constant Craving, Tasmin Archer - Sleeping Satellite, Joe Cocker - Feels Like Forever, Eric Clapton - Bad Love, Kate Bush - Rocket Man, Elton John - The One
Comic Strip Classics - The Strike / GLC (1995): This video tape contains two episodes of the series 'The Comic Strip presents...', the second one (GLC) contains several Kate Bush songs: Ken, The Confrontation, One Last Look Around The House Before We Go, Running Up That Hill (Extended Version), as well as several unnamed short pieces of music written and performed by Kate.
There are also far more than a hundred "underground" videos, which are traded among fans and are shown at Katemas parties and the like. These are primarily television performances and interviews. The Garden contains (in GARDEN02) a quite comprehensive list of these, though newer appearances and discoveries are missing.
Kate has worked with a lot of other artists:
Remaining officially published non-album and non-TWW items are:
Of course one shouldn't forget the Utah Saints single "Something Good" which samples the line "Oh I just know that something good is going to happen" from Cloudbusting. Also in the video to "Something Good" about 30 seconds of the Cloudbusting video are used. Kate does like the Utah Saints and everything is approved by her.
There are also quite a lot of cover versions, most of them of Wuthering Heights, The Man With The Child In His Eyes or Running Up That Hill. See section 'Other artists using Kate's work'
The song "Sexual Healing" which was supposed to appear on the Davy Spillane album titled "A Place Among the Stones" now hasn't appeared on said album. Hopefully it will find a different way to get published, so that the playing on the '94 Kate Bush Convention won't stay the only time we could hear this.
Kate appeared in a few films' soundtracks, which are listed here:
Not mentioned are films where a Kate track just runs accidentally long after its regular release (e.g. some of MTV's "The Real World" series, or the Miami Vice episode featuring Hello Earth).
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