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The Other Sides - 2018

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Experiment IV (12" remix) 6.36 // Wuthering Heights (New Vocal) 4.56 / December Will Be Magic Again 4.50 (12" 3 Nov 1986: EMI 12KB5) Flower of the Mountain 5.15 [originally released as "The Sensual World" on THE SENSUAL WORLD, 1989] Wuthering Heights’ was released as a 7” single worldwide. The B-side featured the song Kite. In the UK, there were two versions: in a custom EMI record company sleeve as well as a picture bag, featuring the ‘Kite’ design. This design was also used on several international releases. Other versions of the sleeve used photographs from a session with Gered Mankowitz. Versions Babooshka 3.20 [1980] / Suspended in Gaffa 3.56 [1982] / Un Baiser D'Enfant (The Infant Kiss) 3.00 (US LP: EMI America, MLP-19004)

Moments of Pleasure 5.13 // Moments of Pleasure (Instrumental) 5.13 / Home for Christmas 1.44 (12": 12EMP 297) There is no info that it's a different or new version, or even who remixed it or when, but as far as I know this is the first time that this new and shorter version appeared.

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Kate Bush releases 'The Other Sides' compilation as standalone 4CD set – SuperDeluxeEdition" . Retrieved 19 October 2021. Verging on the twee, 1993’s Home For Christmas is a shoo-in for an anaemic cover on the next Yuletide John Lewis advert, should their evil marketing bods catch wind of it. It’s a rare Bush misstep: far more typical is Passing Through Air, a crystalline meditation that was the flip to Army Dreamers. The Other Sides is a compilation album by English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. [3] Released in March 2019, the set contained a selection of 12" mixes and B-sides as well as a selection of cover versions. [4] Released as part of Bush’s definitive remastering project in 2018, the set was originally included in the Remastered Part II box set, before receiving a separate release in March 2019. [5]

Kate is quite secure in her own self-confidence,” Palmer told me in 2018. “But with many artists you have to make them feel loved. If you want them to do something again you’ll say, ‘oh it’s my fault’. You want to turn any comment you might have into something positive.” I remember buying this when it came out as a single by Elton John. I couldn’t stop playing it – I loved it so much. Most artists in the mid seventies played guitar but Elton played piano and I dreamed of being able to play like him.I hate to second-guess Kate, but I'm sure she was feeling pressure to sell a few records,” says Mayell. “Everybody wants an audience, after all, don’t they? Her achievement is that she still managed to do it on her own terms.” 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. There are two versions of ‘Wuthering Heights’. The album version remains the best known version, but there is also an edited version of 3 minutes and 44 seconds, fading out earlier than the album version, which was released on the first version of the 7″ single.

Hermes, Will (8 March 2019). "Review: Kate Bush's 'The Other Sides' is a Motherlode of Must-Hear Rarities". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 15 February 2022 . Retrieved 14 August 2022. A-side originally recorded in Nov 1979, produced by Kate Bush and Jon Kelly. It was never released, but was updated in early Nov 1980 She kept the record label at arms’ length throughout. This was probably just as well as EMI, and its new boss, David Munns, would surely have been alarmed by the avant-garde ambitions of “The Ninth Wave”. This series of linked compositions took its title from a line in the Tennyson poem “ Idylls of the King: The Coming of Arthur”. Bush’s ambition was to bring the listener on a voyage into death and rebirth with fear of drowning a recurring metaphor. I’ve never been to Wuthering Heights, the place, though I would like to, and someone sent me a photo of where it’s supposed to be. Kate re-recorded ‘Wuthering Heights’ for the compilation album ‘The Whole Story’ in 1986. It was released as ‘Wuthering Heights (New Vocal)’. Wuthering Heights – UK 7″ single sleeve Still from the music video of ‘Wuthering Heights’ directed by Keef Lyrics for ‘Wuthering Heights’, handwritten by Kate Music videoDon't Give Up 6.30 // In Your Eyes (Special Mix) 7.15 / This Is the Picture (Excellent Birds) 4.18 (12": PGS 212)

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