[mod.music.gaffa] The Grate Kate Diskography

Love-Hounds-request@EDDIE.MIT.EDU (12/05/86)

Really-From: nessus (Doug Alan)

Albums and EP's
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*The Kick Inside* (1977) -- Album.  Available on CD.  Was available as
	a picture disk.  Songs: Moving, Saxophone Song, Strange
	Phenomena, Kite, The Man With The Child In His Eyes, Wuthering
	Heights, James And The Cold Gun, Feel It, Oh To Be In Love,
	L'Amour Looks Something Like You, Them Heavy People, Room For
	The Life, The Kick Inside.

*Lionheart* (1978) -- Album.  Available on CD.  Songs: Symphony In
	Blue, In Search Of Peter Pan, Wow, Don't Push Your Foot On The
	Heartbrake, Oh England My Lionheart, Fullhouse, In The Warm
	Room, Kashka From Baghdad, Coffee Homeground, Hammer Horror.

*Kate Bush On Stage* (1979) -- Live EP.  No U.S. pressing.  Released
	only as 7-inch in England.  Released as 12-inch in Canada,
	France, Japan.  Songs: Them Heavy People, Don't Push Your Foot
	on the Heartbrake, James and the Cold Gun, L'Amour Looks
	Something Like You.

*Never for Ever* (1980) -- Album.  Not available on CD.  Songs:
	Babooshka, Delius, Blow Away, All We Ever Look For, Egypt, The
	Wedding List, Violin, The Infant Kiss, Night Scented Stock,
	Army Dreamers, Breathing.

*The Dreaming* (1982) -- Album.  Not available on CD.  Songs: Sat in
	your Lap, There Goes a Tenner, Pull Out the Pin, Suspended in
	Gaffa, Leave It Open, The Dreaming, Night of the Swallow, All
	the Love, Houdini, Get Out of My House.

*Kate Bush* (1983) -- EMI-America compilation mini-LP.  No British
	release.  The Canadian pressing was originally  pressed  on
	many different colors of vinyl.  The U.S. pressing is missing
	a song, "Ne T'Enfuis Pas", that is on the Canadian version.
	Songs: Sat in your Lap, James and the Cold Gun, Ne T'Enfuis
	Pas, Babooshka, Suspended in Gaffa, Un Basier D'Enfant.

*Hounds of Love* (1985) -- Album.  Available on CD.  The U.S. pressing
	was originally pressed on colored, marbleized vinyl.  Songs:
	Running up that Hill, Hounds of Love, The Big Sky, Mother
	Stands for Comfort, Cloudbusting, And Dream of Sheep, Under
	Ice, Waking the Witch, Watching you Without Me, Jig of Life,
	Hello Earth, The Morning Fog.

*The Whole Story* (1986) -- Compilation LP.  Available on CD.  Songs:
	Wuthering Heights (New Vocal), Cloudbusting, The Man with the
	Child in his Eyes, Breathing, Wow, Hounds of Love, Running up
	that Hill, Army Dreamers, Sat in your Lap, Experiment IV, The
	Dreaming, Babooshka.


Songs on Singles Containing Music Not on Albums
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"Passing Through Air" (1980) -- "Recorded in 1973 on a sunny afternoon
	at Dave's."  On B-side of "Army Dreamers".

"The Empty Bullring" (1980) -- B-side to "Breathing".

"December Will Be Magic Again" (1980) -- An Xmas song.  Only released as a
	single.  One of Kate's best songs!  Also available on the
	B-side of the 12-inch for "Experiment IV".

"Warm And Soothing" (1980) -- B-side to "December Will Be Magic Again".

"Ran Tan Waltz" (1980) -- B-side to "Babooshka".  Much, much better than
	"Babooshka"!

"Lord of The Reedy River" (1981) -- Cover of the Donovan song.  B-side
	to "Sat In Your Lap".

"Dreamtime" (1982) -- Instrumental version of "The Dreaming" -- quite
	different and wonderful.  B-side to "The Dreaming" and
	"Suspended In Gaffa".

"Ne T'Enfuis Pas" (1982) -- B-side to "There Goes A Tenner".  Also
	released as a single.  Also on the Canadian "Kate Bush" EP, but
	not on the U.S. version.

"Un Baiser D'Enfant" (1983) -- B-side to "Ne T'Enfuis Pas".  A French
	version of "The Infant Kiss".  Also on the "Kate Bush" EP.

All of the songs up to this point can be found in a boxed set of 7 inch
records called *Kate Bush: The Single File 1978-1983*.  It contains
a pamphlet with pictures and lyrics and thirteen records: The Man With
the Child In His Eyes, Kate Bush On Stage (EP), Hammer Horror, Ne
T'Enfuis Pas, Army Dreamers, December Will Be Magic Again, There Goes A
Tenner, Wow, The Dreaming, Babooshka, Breathing, Wuthering Heights, and
Sat In Your Lap.  It is now out of print, so you may have to search a
bit to find it, and it may not be so cheap.

"Under The Ivy" (1985) -- B-side to "Running Up That Hill".  One of
	Kate's very best and emotionally powerful songs!

"Running Up That Hill (Extended Version)" (1985) -- 12 inch single.

"Running Up That Hill (Instrumental Version)" (1985) -- On B-side of
	"Running Up That Hill (Extended Version)".

"Cloudbusting (The Organon Remix)" (1985) -- 12 inch single.

"My Lagan Love" (1985) -- A capella traditional folk song with lyrics
	by John Carder Bush and Kate.  On B-side of "Cloudbusting"
	12-inch.

"Burning Bridge" (1985) -- On B-side of "Cloudbusting" 7-inch and
	12-inch.

"Alternate Hounds of Love" (1986) -- 12-inch single.

"The Handsome Cabin Boy" (1986) -- An a capella traditional sea
	shanty.  B-side of "Hounds of Love" single.  

"The Big Sky (Meteorological Mix)" (1986) -- 12-inch single.

"The Big Sky (Special Single Mix)" (1986) -- 7-inch single.  Barely
	different from album version.  Also on B-side of U.S. "Big
	Sky" 12-inch.

"Not This Time" (1986) -- B-side of "The Big Sky".

"Don't Give Up" (1986) -- A Peter Gabriel / Kate Bush duet single.
	Taken from Peter Gabriel's album *SO*.

"Experiment IV (12-inch Mix)" (1986) -- 12-inch single.

"Experiment IV" (1986) -- 7-inch single.  Also available on the
	compilation album, *The Whole Story*.

"Wuthering Heights (New Vocal)" -- B-side to "Experiment IV".  Also
	available on the compilation album, *The Whole Story*.

Of the aforementioned singles, only "Running Up That Hill", "Hounds of
Love" (7-inch only), "The Big Sky", and "Experiment IV" have U.S.
pressings.


Kate Appears On Others' Records
-------------------------------

"You (The Game Part II) The two halves in Flight" (1980)-- A duet sung
	by Roy Harper and Kate Bush.  Written by Roy Harper and David
	Gilmour.  Appears on Roy Harper's album "The Unknown Soldier".
	An *amazing* song!

"No Self Control" (1980) -- On Peter Gabriel's third album.  Kate
	sings background vocals.

"Games Without Frontiers" (1980) -- On Peter Gabriel's third album.
	Also released as a single.  Kate sings the line "Jeux sans
	frontieres", which everyone thinks is "She's so funky, yeah".

"Don't Give Up" (1986) -- On Peter Gabriel's album *SO*.  A duet.
	Also released as a single.

"FLOWERS" (1982) -- On an album called "FIGVRES" by Zaine Griff.  Kate
	sings very prominent backing vocals.  Very nice song!

"Sing, Children, Sing" (1979) -- A single by Leslie Duncan.  Kate and
	Paddy sing backing vocals, but they are barely audible.

"Them Heavy People" -- Kate sings background vocals on a cover of her
	song performed by Ray Shell.  I've never heard this.  It was
	available as a single in England at one time.

"The Seer" (1986) -- On Big Country's album *The Seer*.  Kate sings
	prominent vocals.

"Breathing" (1986) -- Kate performs "Breathing" solo with an electric
	piano.  Breathtaking.  On *COMIC RELIEF Presents -- UTTERLY
	UTTERLY LIVE*.

"Do Bears..." (1986) -- Kate and Rowan Atkinson sing comic duet.  On
	*COMIC RELIEF Presents -- UTTERLY UTTERLY LIVE*.

Video
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*Kate Bush Live at Hammersmith Odeon* (1981) -- Live concert tape of
	parts of 13 May 1979 concert.  52 minutes long.  Available on
	PAL and NTSC.  Songs: Moving, The Heavy People, Violin,
	Strange Phenomena, Hammer Horror, Don't Push your Foot on the
	Heartbrake, Wow, Feel It, Kite, James and teh Cold Gun, Oh
	England my Lionheart, Wuthering Heights.

*Kate Bush: The Single File* (1983) -- Compilation of videos.
	Available on PAL.  Available on NTSC as a Japaneese import
	only.  Songs: Wuthering Heights, The Man with the Child in his
	Eyes, Hammer Horror, Wow, Them Heavy People, Breathing,
	Babooshka, Army Dreamers, Sat in your Lap, The Dreaming,
	Suspended in Gaffa, There Goes a Tenner.

*The Hair of the Hound* (1986) -- Video EP.  Available only on PAL.
	Songs: Running up that Hill, Hounds of Love, The Big Sky,
	Cloudbusting (special version of the song).

*The Whole Story* (1986) -- Available only on PAL.  Contains all of
	the songs on the album.

Very Rare Stuff
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"Another Day" -- Kate Bush and Peter Gabriel do a duet version of Roy
	Harper's wonderful song "Another Day".  This is from Kate's BBC
	Xmas special that was broadcast in 1979 and is not on any record
	(except bootleg).  "Another Day" has also recently been covered
	exceedingly well by This Mortal Coil on their album "It'll End
	In Tears".

"Egypt" -- A live version of the song from Kate Bush's 1979 concert
	tour.  This is *totally* different from the version on "Never
	for Ever".  Not on any record (except bootleg).

"Let It Be" -- Kate Bush, Peter Gabriel, and Steve Harley covered this
	during one of Kate's concerts in 1979.  Available officially
	only on a rare Japaneese flexidisk.

A song in a movie called "The Magician of Lublin" -- Kate sings a song
	written by Maurice Jarre.  It is used as background music in the
	film, and I haven't yet found it in any other form.

To Be Released Stuff
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"Brazil" -- Kate sings the theme song to the film *Brazil*.  The
	soundtrack is not yet released.

Kate has recorded a song for the film *Castaways*.

Kate has performed vocals for Go West's (ick!) upcoming album.


Exceedingling Rare
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I'd commit mass murder to get any of these.  PLEASE tell me if you ever
find them anywhere!

*Kate Bush, The Early Years* -- An East German pressing of some of
	Kate's early  demo tapes.  Kate took legal action before the
	records got out of the warehouse.

"Maybe" -- In 1975 David Gilmour produced a demo tape for Kate Bush to
	give to EMI to help her get her recording contract.  Two of the
	three songs on that demo tape were taken directly from that tape
	and put on "The Kick Inside":  "Saxaphone Song" and "The Man
	With The Child In His Eyes".  The third song "Maybe" was never
	released, but I have about 20 seconds of it from a radio show
	where Kate was interviewed and they played a little bit of it.

Kate did an Xmas jingle and gave it to radio stations to play, but
	she says that she is not aware of any station having ever played
	it.

It is said that before Kate met David Gilmour she made a very rough demo
	tape at home containing 50 songs!  She sent this off to record
	companies, but it didn't produce any response.  I guess it
	doesn't hurt to have David Gilmour on your side....

All of the tons of demos, experiments, alternate versions, unreleased
	songs, and other stuff that is lying around in Kate's closets
	that we will never get to hear!

P.S.  Don't say I didn't ever do anything for you.