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Oh England: Live At The Hammersmith Odeon 1979 FM Broadcast
Cat: JACK 075. Rel: 30 May 25
Moving (3:25)
Them Heavy People (4:02)
Violin (3:18)
Strange Phenomena (3:08)
Hammer Horror (3:11)
Don't Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake (5:11)
Wow (3:34)
Feel It (2:52)
Kite (9:43)
James & The Cold Gun (3:12)
Oh England My Lionheart (4:47)
Wuthering Heights (4:40)
Review: A live concert recording of the penultimate date on Kate Bush's first and only ever tour: The Tour of Life. As part of this run, Bush performed three nights on the trot at the Hammersmith Odeon in West London and the middle date was broadcast, thus immortalising one of the most innovative shows of that era or any era since. Hot off the heels of the release of her debut album The Kick Inside and the follow up Lionheart - both released in 1978 - the setlist draws heavily from said albums and she turned the songs from those albums into a visual spectacle. The full-blown theatrical appearance came at a time when Bush was the most photographed woman in Britain and had a megahit in the shape of her debut single 'Wuthering Heights' and soAit's a truly defining era that's on record. Kate Bush's mystique and a goddess-like aura may have been nurtured through her emphasis on visual art and theatre but delving into the music alone and drawing your own pictures to go with it, aided by her mesmerizing voice, is equally enthralling.
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