Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU (08/02/89)
Really-From: ed@das.llnl.gov (Edward Suranyi)
In an earlier article (which I'm afraid I don't have any more),
IED said he thought Kate's switch to CBS Records was a big mistake.
Could be. He was annoyed that CBS is planning to release the new
album about a month after its British release, and said something
to the effect that EMI-America didn't do that sort of thing. Well,
they did.
(Most of what follows comes from _Kate Bush Complete_.)
1) _The Kick Inside_ was released in Britain on Feb. 17, 1978.
Harvest released it here on March 25, and EMI-America rereleased it
on July 24.
2)_The Dreaming_ was released in Britain on Sept. 13, 1982. It
was released here on Nov. 13. _Lionheart_ and _Never For Ever_ were
released even later here, on Jan. 23, 1984.
3)_Hounds Of Love_ was released in Britain on Sept. 9, 1985.
I don't know exactly when it was released here, but it debuted at number
74 on the _Billboard_ magazine chart of Oct. 26. Assuming about a three
week lag time for the numbers to go into the chart (I think that's
about right), HOL was probably released here around the beginning of
October.
4)_The Whole Story_ was released in Britain on Nov. 10, 1986.
I remember checking Tower records in Mountain View every day around
then to see if it had arrived yet, so I know the LP didn't arrive here
until the middle of December, the cassette a week or two earlier.
So I believe *all* of her albums were released in the US a month
or more after their British release dates. In fact, I think it is
unusual for *any* artist to have simultaneous album releases on both
sides of the Atlantic. Midge Ure's latest album, _Answers To Nothing_,
for example, was released in Britain about two months before it was
released here.
Please don't flame me if I am wrong; I'm just trying to
honestly say what I think is right. I'd appreciate any comments
from anyone who knows differently.
Ed Suranyi
ed@das.llnl.gov