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MicShazam 12-19-2018 03:27 PM

Can we at least agree that Moving is one of her best tracks?

Oriphiel 12-19-2018 03:28 PM

Moving is one of the first songs of hers that I heard

Fell in love with it instantly

MicShazam 12-19-2018 03:31 PM

Me too. Not even joking. I bought the album on a whim, put it in my stereo, pressed play and had my mind blown.

Marie Monday 12-19-2018 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by MicShazam (Post 2026092)
Can we at least agree that Moving is one of her best tracks?

Yeah, I like Moving. BTW I adore the first album, but I haven't really gotten into the later ones yet. I remember hearing them a long time ago and dismissing them as new-agey, but I should give them a new try. Where to start?

MicShazam 12-19-2018 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by MariaExpressesHerself (Post 2026101)
Yeah, I like Moving. BTW I adore the first album, but I haven't really gotten into the later ones yet. I remember hearing them a long time ago and dismissing them as new-agey, but I should give them a new try. Where to start?

I love the first 5 albums, but Never for Ever is a great place to start imo. Varied. Many people don't like Lionheart as much as I do, but I think it's great if you want more in style with the first album.

The Dreaming is kinda weird, but in a good way.

Hounds of Love takes on some 80's pop sounds, but still has standout tracks. Mother Stands for Comfort is one of my favorite Kate Bush tracks. But I like the first 4 albums a bit better personally. They just have more of that warm 70's sound that served her so well.

After that, it's not until 50 Words for Snow that there's an album I love unconditionally, but that one takes a lot of patience. A real slow burner.

Marie Monday 12-19-2018 03:43 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2026102)
Debut not only doesn't have a bad track, it doesn't have a track that isn't the greatest thing you've ever heard

Björk is pretty consistently brilliant

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Originally Posted by MicShazam (Post 2026110)
I love the first 5 albums, but Never for Ever is a great place to start imo. Varied. Many people don't like Lionheart as much as I do, but I think it's great if you want more in style with the first album.

The Dreaming is kinda weird, but in a good way.

Hounds of Love takes on some 80's pop sounds, but still has standout tracks. Mother Stands for Comfort is one of my favorite Kate Bush tracks. But I like the first 4 albums a bit better personally. They just have more of that warm 70's sound that served her so well.

After that, it's not until 50 Words for Snow that there's an album I love unconditionally, but that one takes a lot of patience. A real slow burner.

Thanks! I'll keep away from the 80's pop sounds for a while, I think those albums are the ones that put me off in the first place. I'll definitely check out the earlier ones!

MicShazam 12-19-2018 03:46 PM

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Originally Posted by MariaExpressesHerself (Post 2026118)
Thanks! I'll keep away from the 80's pop sounds for a while, I think those albums are the ones that put me off in the first place. I'll definitely check out the earlier ones!

Maybe you'd also bumped into something from The Sensual World, her 6th album. That one has a very laid back, smooth sort of vibe that can be said to sometimes sound a bit new agey. And then she made The Red Shoes - but the less said about that one, the better.

MicShazam 12-19-2018 03:48 PM

Kate Bush - Full House

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orRTYidzWcs

Would have fit right in on the debut album and held it's own too.

Marie Monday 12-19-2018 03:58 PM

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Originally Posted by MicShazam (Post 2026122)
Kate Bush - Full House

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orRTYidzWcs

Would have fit right in on the debut album and held it's own too.

I really like this. It sounds a lot like the first album indeed. The thing with me and Kate Bush is that it's in general not my kind of genre so I need to get used to the sound, but I'm so familiar her debut by now that that does not apply for this one.

Marie Monday 12-19-2018 04:03 PM

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Originally Posted by elphenor (Post 2026125)
did Kate Bush ever front some of the most exp rock you've ever heard alongside gorgeous pop music

Björk is more experimental, sure. That does not necessarily make her better though. Personally I dont find one of them much better than the other. I'm not really competitive


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