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~ Kate Bush
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  • Audio CD (7 Nov 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: EMI
  • ASIN: B000BEPLUE
  • Other Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars See all reviews (245 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,830 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc 1:

Extraits
Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. King Of The Mountain 4:50Album Only
Listen  2. Pi 6:09Album Only
Listen  3. Bertie 4:18Album Only
Listen  4. Mrs. Bartolozzi 5:57Album Only
Listen  5. How To Be Invisible 5:32Album Only
Listen  6. Joanni 4:56Album Only
Listen  7. A Coral Room 6:12Album Only


Disc 2:

Extraits
Song Title Time Price
Listen  1. Prelude 1:26Album Only
Listen  2. Prologue 5:42Album Only
Listen  3. An Architect's Dream 4:50Album Only
Listen  4. The Painter's Link 1:35Album Only
Listen  5. Sunset 5:58Album Only
Listen  6. Aerial Tal 1:01Album Only
Listen  7. Somewhere In Between 5:00Album Only
Listen  8. Nocturn 8:34Album Only
Listen  9. Aerial 7:52Album Only


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It's often said that a musician's debut represents the culmination of a lifetime's worth of experiences, but their sophomore effort is usually derived from just the intervening year. By waiting 12 years between The Red Shoes and her new double CD, Aerial, Kate Bush has tried to regain that lifetime. It's a remarkably coherent recording, reflecting the unique world of sound and spirit Bush has inhabited since her debut.

The first disc, subtitled A Sea of Honey, is a suite of personal reveries. It ranges from "King of the Mountain", a contemplation of unbridled celebrity and its isolation that references Elvis and Citizen Kane, to the piano-and-voice study "Mrs. Bartolozzi", an ode to household chores whose chorus is "Sloshy sloshy sloshy sloshy, get that dirty shirty clean". With its Depeche Mode-influenced synth-pads, electro pulses, and lyric cadences, "King of the Mountain" is vintage Bush pop. But many of the songs attain more epic proportions, like the dynamic "Joanni", a hymn to Joan of Arc. It's the second disc--a suite called A Sky of Honey--on which Bush really comes into her own. Using metaphors of the turning of the day and the flight of birds, she orchestrates a meditation on the cycles of life. Musically expansive, she weaves her compositions out of birdsong, subtle orchestrations, and jazz trios, showing herself at her experimental best. Embracing her relatively new motherhood, as well as the death of her mother, Aerial is a deeply personal album, and a welcome return from one of pop music's true icons and vocal wonders. --John Diliberto

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Aerial marks the long awaited return of Kate Bush--one of the UK's most unique, respected and influential figures. The double album, Kate's first since 1993's The Red Shoes, presents the perfect opportunity to reintroduce Kate to her global fanbase and introduce her work to a whole new audience. The album will be released as a double CD in special gatefold card packaging (plus 24 page booklet).

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41 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Glorious Return..., 11 Nov 2005
By Brian (Galway, Ireland) - See all my reviews
I've been listening to "Aerial" for 4 days now - we get new releases on Friday over here in Ireland - and I can't recommend this record highly enough to anyone. It takes a couple of listens to aclimatise to the weird and wonderful world that Kate conjures up - but it's always the ones that don't sound so impressive at first that become the most enduring, timeless and addictive classics.
Aerial is all of this and more. It has a collection of songs on "A Sea Of Honey" which defy categorisation, swooping from reggae tinged rock in "King Of The Mountain" through medieval sounding (yet somehow funky!) lutes or suchlike on "Bertie" and on to the incredible piano and voice tour de force of "Mrs Bertolucci". This is one song which really sounds ridiculous at first - but get past the bizarre subject matter and the emotional intensity is all consuming. "Washing Machine" never sounded so creepy, erotic or melancholy.
"How to be Invisible" should be the next single - a funked up yet completely understated slice of tasteful rock-pop which invokes the mundanities of everyday life to create a cloak of privacy for our heroine - ironically it's more revealing about Kate Bush's state of mind than any of the more crazy tracks on the CDs... "Joanni" is an odd one, a grower though that sounds better and better every time I hear it. "A Coral Room" returns to piano and voice... perhaps the most beautiful thing ever recorded by Kate Bush, it's classical overtones and changes in tempo serve to accentuate an intensely moving, cinematic lyric involving cities covered in nets, the "little brown jug" that once belonged to and now reminds of her late mother. It's heart wrenching yet somehow uplifting and leads beautifully to the second half, "A Sky Of Honey" which begins on a musical echo of the close of the first CD.
This suite of songs and instrumental passages almost resists review on a song by song basis as the cumulative effect of the whole creates a sense of great exhilaration, the epilogue to the relaxing calm and beauty of much of the disc. "Prelude" is so beautiful I could listen to it on repeat over and over again, "Prologue"... bliss, especially as Kate slips into Italian as the languid drums assert themselves. "An Architect's Dream", though having rather ordinary musical accompaniment in comparison to some of it's company (lovely chiming synths notwithstanding), fearures some amazing vocal swoops and dives and the potentially embarassing appearance of Rolf Harris on "The Painter's Link" is handled beautifully...
From here it's all further uphill! "Sunset" combines a languid, jazzy arrangement with stunningly vivid imagery and the unforgettable enunciation by Kate of the words "A sea of honey, a sky of honey..." wherein both sea and sky are stretched to about 10 syllables each! The flamenco interlude is as surprising and dynamic a shift of focus as I have experienced in music with the gruff male voice duetting "the day writes the words right across the sky, they go all the way up to the top of the night" adding wonderful depth to a beautifully poetic notion.
"Arial Tal" sees Kate duet with a bird to wonderful effect leading us to my personal Highlight - "Somewhere In Between". Lyrically, musically and structurally perfect, potentially generic skittering drum and bass sounds are instead transformed into a vivid evocation of twilight. It's moody, erotic, mystical and beautiful. Kate bush at her best.
There is no drop from this peak. "Nocturn" drifts in on a swell of new agey synths, features a superbly controlled vocal performance which ranges from soft ethereal tones describing the dreamlike experience of surrendering to the Atlantic to the roaring chorus heralding the sunrise "climbing up the aerial" (possibly the most spine tingling moment on the album....).
And still more, the unrelenting climax of "Aerial" sweeps us up in the celebration of dawn. Kate sounds almost deranged "I gotta get up on the roof" as a pounding, almost disco beat drives us towards the utterly climactic yet tastefully understated guitar solo as Kate's voice becomes one with the birds...
This is Kate Bush's masterpiece. It has all the positives and none of the overindulgent negatives of her past output. Everything is reined in, controlled and perfected in pursuit of the ideal. It's a bloody incredible piece of work that needs to be listened to loudly and repeatedly for the sheer genius to sink in... And when it does its very difficult to think about much else...

God it's a brilliant piece of work. Well done Kate and long may you continue creating your amazing, beautiful, mind-expanding music away from the glare of publicity and the emptiness of celebrity. I'd be willing to wait another 12 years for something else as wonderful as "Aerial", but it'd be great if it arrived sooner!

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50 of 58 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Vintage Kate Bush, 9 Nov 2005
By C. Barker "toboggan" (Devon, England) - See all my reviews
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Like thousands of others I have waited a long time for this one but I can assure you it was worth it. One of the interesting things about Kate Bush is how she doen't appear to be affected by current music trends; she just does her own thing. In an age of talentless wannabes she is a positive gale of fresh air.

On A Sea of Honey, she makes the mundane profound, the everyday; sublime. Washing machines, numbers, little brown jugs all take on their own significance. We are all made up of these seemingly meaningless moments. Combined with hypnotic soundscapes, Ariel draws you in like a siren. Femaleness has always been intrinsic to her work and 'Bertie'is a celebration of absolute mother love, while 'A Coral Room' is an ode to loss.
A Sky of Honey charts the progress of a day and is filled with birdsong, or as Bertie puts it 'The sky is full of birds'. At one point she laughs and laughs, in an imitation of birdsong. Not only does she get away with it but it all makes perfect sense!

The result is a dreamlike vision, richly textured and full of colour that make you glad to be alive, exhibiting a depth and maturity which surpasses even the Hounds of Love. Don't get me wrong, she is still as peculiar as ever, only even more convincing these days. This album made me cry, not just because of its beauty, but because it is so wonderful to know that pure God-given talent still does exist. Buy it because it is the best Kate Bush album yet.

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16 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Bush-release for twenty years..., 8 Jan 2006
By Jason Parkes "We're all Frankies'" (Worcester, UK) - See all my reviews
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Like many, I found 'The Sensual World' (1989) and 'The Red Shoes' (1993)patchy affairs - great moments like 'This Woman's Work' and 'The Sensual World' paling against the larger picture. Quite reasonably it could be seen that the days of masterpieces 'The Kick Inside' (1978), 'Never for Ever'(1980), 'The Dreaming' (1982), and 'The Hounds of Love/The Ninth Wave' (1985) were over. Despite the fog of hype and expectation, Bush has managed to make her best record since 1985 and time may tell whether it is her peak...

Like Nick Cave's 'Abbatoir Blues'/'The Lyre of Orpheus' (2004), Bush has gone for a two-disc/40-minute approximate duration. This seems a decent idea for me, as packed 80-minute cds' test the listener and attention waines around the 40-minute mark. The first disc 'A Sea of Honey' is less conceptual than its companion 'A Sky of Honey' - though there are running thematic concepts - songs like 'Mrs Bartolozzi' and 'A Coral Room' sharing aquatic themes, while the personal is invoked in something like 'Bertie.' Single and opener 'King of the Mountain' opens with some Cage-Sylvian style synths before bursting into life with a sound akin to the darker works of Peter Gabriel ('Digging in the Dirt') and Pink Floyd ('Sorrow'). The same caustic style of lyric found in 'Wow' ("He's always hitting the vaseline" say) is evident in something like "Why does a multi-millionaire fill up his home with priceless junk?" and "Another Hollywood waitress is telling is she's having your baby..." 'Citizen Kane' and Elvis populate the chorus and Bush reaches a sublime high as she sings, "the wind it blows...the wind it blows the door closed..."

The songs criticised the most seem to me fine, both 'Pi' and 'Mrs Bartolozzi' have that "eccentric" thing common to all of Bush's back-catalogue (would you want her any other way?) and share the same style as the work of Robert Wyatt. 'Pi' drifts from electronica to warm acoustics to a math-babble - if Bjork or Radiohead did it, they would get duly revered. The rest of 'A Sea of Honey' is gorgeous stuff, 'Bertie', 'How to be Invisible', 'Joanni' & 'A Coral Room' are all as gorgeous as many previous Bush-highlights and sound as wonderful as could be.

'A Sky of Honey' is the more prog-tastic of the two albums, despite the fact former mentor David Gilmour isn't here (as many early reports of this record stated), it feels very Pink Floyd at times. Which is great, as Pink Floyd haven't released a decent album since 'Wish You Were Here.' As a sequence it works superbly, building over 'Prelude' and 'Prologue' (a bit of Satie and Sylvian's 'Blemish' detected here!) to 'An Architect's Dream'/'The Painter's Link' - which features Rolf Harris, her previous collaborator on 'The Dreaming' (come on, 'Sunrise' is one of the greatest singles ever - Sonic Boom knows!). Both 'Sunset' and 'Somewhere In Between' have a gorgeous acoustic/semi-classical quality, la Bush leaving people like Nerina Pallot and Tori Amos in the dust. 'Aerial Tal' predicts the climax of 'A Sky of Honey', the 16-odd minutes of 'Nocturn' and 'Aerial' - which recall 'Rocket's Tail', Eno, the Floyd, Bjork, electronica, Angelo Badalamenti and are worth the price of entry alone. 'Aerial' is undoubtedly a great return to form and a highlight of 2005, it might not quite top 'Hounds of Love/The Ninth Wave', but what does? Here's hoping Kate makes a follow-up sooner rather than later...

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