You Never Know The Whole Story… STYLE... Eclectic... Surreal... ABSOLUTELY...
Yes, the style of Kate Bush, a British singer and composer, is unique. Eclectic. Absolutely. No, we are not just a collection of 13 hits, but a musical journey. It’s also called Time Travel. And the guide, as well as the developer of the route is Kate herself.
#1. Wuthering Heights Recorded in one take debut song '1978, created under the impression of watching the last ten minutes of the BBC mini-series of the same name '1967 based on the novel by Emily Bronte. Ghost pantomime. Transparent watercolor. The 1st UK #1 Female ARTist with a self-written song How did you start your music career?
#2. Cloudbusting With the filing of Terry Gilliam, we will visit Dragon Hill, Oxfordshire - protected places under the auspices of the National Trust. Historical sketch based on the memoirs of Peter Reich, the son of the famous psychoanalyst Wilhelm Reich. For the role of a scientist, author of the marginal theory of orgone, Kate Bush invited Canadian actor Donald Sutherland, and she played his son! Miracle as impressive monsteroid unit for projecting rain - by the way, "hello" from the team of creators of an extremely aggressive alien creature from the film Ridley Scott Alien`1979.
#3. The Man With The Child In His Eyes This composition is particularly remarkable. I can't believe it's school time. David Gilmour of Pink Floyd arranged Katie's recording in a professional studio. It is said that it is Gilmore who is the very man with a child’s eye.
#4. Breathing. Progressive rock. A small symphony, according to the singer. Anti-war.
#5. WOW Live performance. Concert video. Constructed specifically for the collection. Undisputed highlight. An undisputed climax.
#6. Hounds of Love To anyone who loves Hitchcock. Stylistically and atmospherically, he refers to The 39 Steps (1935). Who says love is not a thriller?
#7. Running Up That Hill Vanguard. Japanese hakama dance. The smoky color palette emphasizes the plasticity of dancers Kate Bush and Michel Hervo. Arrow and bow. "A Deal with God" (A Deal with God) That was the original name.
#8. Army Dreamers. Army themes. A voice like a silver bell. For me that's the closest that I've got to a little bit of film.
#9. Sat In Your Lap Musical bacchanalia. Dance clown. Joke. Avant-pop.
#10. Experiment IV Where does the passion for scientific experimentation lead? Forbidden to show on TV fragment, originally created for the promotion of the album-collection. Don French, Hugh Laurie, Richard Vernon, Peter Vaughn. Fantasy as a genre in musical miniature. Conceptually, at that time, they considered 'too violent'.
#11. The Dreaming. A faraway Australia for us. Buzzing didgeridoo as a symbol of the rainbow snake Yurlungur. Myths, ritual dances, trance. Worldbeat Exotic. The leader of music critics' preferences.
#12. Babooshka. Funny and yet graceful dance-song-fairy tale based on delusion. A test of the senses? Half-naked Kate. But not Grandma. Favorite in the States.
#13. The Big Sky The almost tangible joy of being. Sparkling light of childhood composition. Predicting success? Moments of PleaSURE
FACT remains a fact. Kate Bush's The Whole Story has achieved four-time platinum status in the UK and first place in the national album chart.
Sensory after viewing - exquisite beauty, the feeling of the holiday, which is always with you. Feast o`JULY Lost in mazes of happy memories. The desire to find yourself updated. As radiant as the storyteller - "Phoenix" - Kate Bush, the author and performer of these wonderful musical stories. A living legend. Lost... And FOUND...
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