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The Red Shoes

Kate Bush

1993 recording. Genres: Rock \ Art ~
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The Red Shoes
The album is a continuation of Bush's multi-layered and multiple musical pursuits and interests. If not her strongest work -- a number of songs sound okay without being particularly stellar, especially given Bush's past heights -- Red Shoes is still an enjoyable listen with a number of diversions. The guest performer list is worthy of note alone, ranging from Procol Harum pianist Gary Brooker and Eric Clapton to Prince, but this is very much a Kate Bush album straight up as opposed to a collaborative work like, say, Santana's Supernatural. Opening song "Rubberband Girl" is actually one of her strongest singles in years, a big and punchy song served well with a horn section, though slightly let down by the stiff percussion. "Eat the Music," another smart choice for a single, mixes calypso and other Caribbean musical touches with a great, classically Bush lyric mixing up sexuality, romance, and various earthy food-based metaphors. Another highlight of Bush's frank embrace of the lustier side of life is "The Song of Solomon," a celebratory piece about the Bible's openly erotic piece. Those who prefer her predominantly piano and vocal pieces will enjoy "Moments of Pleasure" with a strong string arrangement courtesy of Michael Kamen. Other standouts include "Why Should I Love You?" with Prince creating a very Prince-like arrangement and backing chorus for Bush (and doing quite well at that) and the concluding "You're the One," featuring Brooker. ~ Ned Raggett
Cover of 'The Red Shoes' - Kate Bush
1. Rubberband Girl [4m 45s]2. And So Is Love [4m 18s]3. Eat The Music [5m 11s]4. Moments Of Pleasure [5m 17s]5. The Song Of Solomon [4m 28s]6. Lily [3m 53s]7. The Red Shoes [4m 02s]8. Top Of The City [4m 15s]9. Constellation Of The Heart [4m 47s]10. Big Stripey Lie [3m 33s]11. Why Should I Love You? [5m 02s]12. You’re The One [5m 52s]Total duration: 55m 27s