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Kate Bush Biography

One of the most successful and popular solo female performers of the past 20 years to come out of England, Kate Bush is also one of the most unusual, with her keening vocals and unusually literate and complex body of songs. As a girl, Catherine Bush studied piano and violin while attending the St. Joseph's Convent Grammar School in Abbey Wood in South London. She also amused herself playing an organ in the barn behind her parents' house. By the time she was a teenager, Bush was writing songs of her own. A family friend, Ricky Hopper, heard her music and brought Bush to the attention of Pink Floyd lead guitarist David Gilmour, who arranged for the 15-year-old Bush to record her first demo. With Gilmour's help, Bush was signed to EMI Records at age 16, though the company made the decision to bring her along slowly. She studied dance, mime, and voice, and continued writing. She also began thinking in terms of which of the 200 or so songs she'd written would be part of her first recording, and by 1977, she was ready to begin her formal career, which she did with an original song, "Wuthering Heights", based on material from Emily Brontë's novel (and more directly inspired by Bush's seeing the 1970 film directed by Robert Fuest and starring Timothy Dalton and Anna Caulder Marshall). The song would set a pattern for much of her future work, which was filled with literary and other external thematic allusions, and sometimes made even fans feel as though her lyrics ideally would come with footnotes - heady stuff for a teenage rock singer in the late 1970's.

Her precocity was demonstrated by the approach she took to the song, deliberately affecting what she felt - in her mid-teens - was the voice of a ghostly Cathy, whom she regarded as a dangerous, grasping figure, reaching out to her lover even from the grave. "Wuthering Heights" rose to number one on the British charts when it was released in 1978, and Bush became an overnight sensation at the age of 19. Her debut album, The Kick Inside, a collection of material that she had written from 15 onward, some of it displaying extremely provocative and sophisticated sexual references and images, reached number three and sold over a million copies in the U.K.

Bush's second album, Lionheart, reached number six but didn't achieve anything like the sales totals or critical acclaim of its predecessor, and in later years Bush regretted the rush involved in planning and recording that album to capitalize on the success of her debut. In England during the spring of 1979, Bush embarked on what proved to be the only concert tour of her career to date, playing a series of shows highlighted by 17 costume changes, lots of dancing, and complex lighting. Bush was also apparently the first rock performer (at least, since the days in the early 1960's when Sweden's Spotnicks experimented with a more primitive version of the technology) to make use of a wireless voice microphone, which freed her up to move around the stage as few singers before her had been capable of doing. The tour proved both exhausting and financially disastrous, and ever since then Bush has avoided any but the most limited live concert appearances, primarily in support of certain charitable causes. This absence from the concert stage and the extended periods - often as much as 3-5 years - between albums, and the dense, reference-filled nature of her songs and lyrics, have also resulted in Bush becoming one of the more enigmatic pop artists in England since the Beatles; her relatively private personal life has only added to the mystique surrounding her. But her relative aloofness, and her unusual sound and approach to pop music also made it more difficult to "explain" or encapsulate her work in a few words to the uninitiated, especially in America, where radio play and television exposure proved much harder to come by during the first few years of her career.

By the start of the 1980's, Bush was established as one of the most challenging and eccentric artists ever to have achieved success in rock music, with a range of sounds and interests that constantly challenged listeners, encompassing literature, art, poetry, cinema, history, and all manner of other subjects. "Babooshka" (1980) became her first Top Five single since "Wuthering Heights," and her subsequent album Never for Ever, entered the British charts at number one in September of 1980. During this period, Bush began co-producing her own work, a decisive step toward refining her sound and also establishing her independence from her record company. Although 1982's The Dreaming reached number three, the single "There Goes a Tenner" failed to reach the charts, and most observers felt that Bush had lost her audience. Bush was unfazed by the criticism, and even began taking steps to make herself more independent of her record label by establishing a home studio, this partly in response to EMI's huge studio charges on her previous records - from the mid-1980's onward, Bush was free to spend her time at her leisure working out her sound, and it seemed to pay off with her next release.

After two years' absence, Bush re-emerged in August of 1985 with "Running Up That Hill", which became her second biggest-selling single. The accompanying album, Hounds of Love, the first record made at her 48-track home studio, debuted on the British charts at the number one position in September of 1985 and remained there for a full month, and soon after "Running Up That Hill" gave Bush her long-awaited American breakthrough, reaching number 30 on Billboard's charts. By this time, in England Bush was ranked alongside of Madonna in terms of her musical impact, "Running Up That Hill" having bumped "Like A Virgin" out of the number one chart position. The changes in her sound and her development as a writer/performer were showcased in the January 1987 best-of collection The Whole Story, for which she also re-recorded the lead vocal for "Wuthering Heights" to bring the song more in line with her sound as it was in her twenties - she later admitted that she would have liked to have done something similar with several of her other early recordings, done when she was in her teens; the album also featured her latest single, "Experiment IV", whose lyrics were built on a science fiction story-line that was echoed in the video, which Bush directed with a cast of familiar movie performers, and which came out like a miniaturized musical version of a Quatermass-like chiller. That same year, Bush won the Best British Female Artist award at the sixth annual BRIT Awards in London.

In October of 1989, Bush's first new album in almost four years, The Sensual World, reached the British number two spot. and received an unprecedented promotional push in America, where she signed with Columbia Records for her future releases. Bush's next album, The Red Shoes (1993), inspired by the 1948 film by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, debuted in the American Top 30, the first time one of her albums had ever charted that high - Bush made a rare personal appearance in New York that December, an autograph signing at Tower Records on the Lower East Side, and the resulting line of admirers stretched almost six blocks, and required her to extend her appearance by several hours (she was still delighted and amazed by the procession five hours into the event). It would be another 12 years before Bush would resume her recording career. Rumors of a new album began circulating in the late '90s. During this time, Bush became a mother and quietly retreated to her countryside home on Berkshire, Reading, England. In 2005, Bush finally released her follow-up to The Red Shoes, the double-disc set Aerial. Bruce Eder, All Music Guide
Discography

2005 - Aerial : A Sea Of Honey [CD 1]

01. Kate Bush - King Of The Mountain
02. Kate Bush - Pi
03. Kate Bush - Bertie
04. Kate Bush - Mrs. Bartolozzi
05. Kate Bush - How To Be Invisible
06. Kate Bush - Joanni
07. Kate Bush - A Coral Room

2005 - Aerial : A Sky Of Honey [CD 2]

01. Kate Bush - Prelude
02. Kate Bush - Prologue
03. Kate Bush - An Architect's Dream
04. Kate Bush - The Painter's Link
05. Kate Bush - Sunset
06. Kate Bush - Aerial Tal
07. Kate Bush - Somewhere In Between
08. Kate Bush - Nocturn
09. Kate Bush - Aerial

1993 - The Red Shoes

01. Kate Bush - Rubberband Girl
02. Kate Bush - And So Is Love
03. Kate Bush - Eat The Music
04. Kate Bush - Moments Of Pleasure
05. Kate Bush - The Song Of Solomon
06. Kate Bush - Lily
07. Kate Bush - The Red Shoes
08. Kate Bush - Top Of The City
09. Kate Bush - Constellation Of The Heart
10. Kate Bush - Big Stripey Lie
11. Kate Bush - Why Should I Love You?
12. Kate Bush - You're The One

1990 - The Whole Story

01. Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights
02. Kate Bush - Cloudbusting
03. Kate Bush - The Man With The Child In His Eyes
04. Kate Bush - Breathing
05. Kate Bush - Wow
06. Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love
07. Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill
08. Kate Bush - Army Dreamers
09. Kate Bush - Sat In Your Lap
10. Kate Bush - Experiment Iv
11. Kate Bush - The Dreaming
12. Kate Bush - Babooshka

1990 - This Woman's Work Vol 1

01. Kate Bush - The Empty Bullring
02. Kate Bush - Ran Tan Waltz
03. Kate Bush - Passing Through Air
04. Kate Bush - December Will Be Magic Again
05. Kate Bush - Warm And Soothing
06. Kate Bush - Lord Of The Reedy River
07. Kate Bush - Ne T'En Fui Pas
08. Kate Bush - Un Baiser D'Enfant
09. Kate Bush - Under The Ivy
10. Kate Bush - Burning Bridge
11. Kate Bush - My Lagan Love
12. Kate Bush - The Handsome Cabin Boy
13. Kate Bush - Not This Time
14. Kate Bush - Walk Straight Down The Middle
15. Kate Bush - Be Kind To My Mistakes

1990 - This Woman's Work Vol 2

01. Kate Bush - I'm Still Waiting
02. Kate Bush - Ken
03. Kate Bush - One Last Look Around The House Before We Go...
04. Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights (New Vocal)
05. Kate Bush - Experiment IV
06. Kate Bush - Them Heavy People
07. Kate Bush - Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake
08. Kate Bush - James And The Cold Gun
09. Kate Bush - L'Amour Looks Something Like You
10. Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill
11. Kate Bush - Cloudbusting (The Organon Mix)
12. Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love (Alternative)
13. Kate Bush - The Big Sky (Meteorological Mix)
14. Kate Bush - Experiment IV (12'Mix)

1989 - The Sensual World

01. Kate Bush - The Sensual World
02. Kate Bush - Love And Anger
03. Kate Bush - The Fog
04. Kate Bush - Reaching Out
05. Kate Bush - Heads We're Dancing
06. Kate Bush - Deeper Understanding
07. Kate Bush - Between A Man And A Woman
08. Kate Bush - Never Be Mine
09. Kate Bush - Rocket's Tail
10. Kate Bush - This Woman's Work
11. Kate Bush - Walk Straight Down The Middle

1985 - Hounds Of Love

01. Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)
02. Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love
03. Kate Bush - The Big Sky
04. Kate Bush - Mother Stands For Comfort
05. Kate Bush - Cloudbusting
06. Kate Bush - And Dream Of Sheep
07. Kate Bush - Under lce
08. Kate Bush - Waking the Witch
09. Kate Bush - Watching You Without Me
10. Kate Bush - Jig Of Life
11. Kate Bush - Hello Earth
12. Kate Bush - The Morning Fog

1982 - The Dreaming

01. Kate Bush - Sat In Your Lap
02. Kate Bush - There Goes A Tenner
03. Kate Bush - Pull Out The Pin
04. Kate Bush - Suspended In Gaffa
05. Kate Bush - Leave It Open
06. Kate Bush - The Dreaming
07. Kate Bush - Night Of The Swallow
08. Kate Bush - All The Love
09. Kate Bush - Houdini
10. Kate Bush - Get Out Of My House

1980 - Never For Ever

01. Kate Bush - Babooshka
02. Kate Bush - Delius (Song Of Summer)
03. Kate Bush - Blow Away (For Bill)
04. Kate Bush - All We Ever Look For
05. Kate Bush - Egypt
06. Kate Bush - The Wedding List
07. Kate Bush - Violin
08. Kate Bush - The Infant Kiss
09. Kate Bush - Night Scented Stock
10. Kate Bush - Army Dreamers
11. Kate Bush - Breathing

1978 - Lionheart

01. Kate Bush - Symphony In Blue
02. Kate Bush - In Search Of Peter Pan
03. Kate Bush - Wow
04. Kate Bush - Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake
05. Kate Bush - Oh England My Lionheart
06. Kate Bush - Fullhouse
07. Kate Bush - In The Warm Room
08. Kate Bush - Kashka From Baghdad
09. Kate Bush - Coffee Homeground
10. Kate Bush - Hammer Horror

1978 - The Kick Inside

01. Kate Bush - Moving
02. Kate Bush - The Saxophone Song
03. Kate Bush - Strange Phenomena
04. Kate Bush - Kite
05. Kate Bush - The Man With The Child In His Eyes
06. Kate Bush - Wuthering Heights
07. Kate Bush - James And The Cold Gun
08. Kate Bush - Feel it
09. Kate Bush - Oh To Be In Love
10. Kate Bush - L'Amour Looks Something Like You
11. Kate Bush - Them Heavy People
12. Kate Bush - Room For The Life
13. Kate Bush - The Kick Inside