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Kate Bush|Director's Cut  (2018 Remaster)

Director's Cut (2018 Remaster)

Kate Bush

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During her early career, Kate Bush released albums regularly despite her reputation as a perfectionist in the studio. Her first five were released within seven years. After The Hounds of Love in 1985, however, the breaks between got longer: The Sensual World appeared in 1989 and The Red Shoes in 1993. Then, nothing before Aerial, a double album issued in 2005. It's taken six more years to get The Director's Cut, an album whose material isn't new, though its presentation is. Four of this set's 11 tracks first appeared on The Sensual World, while the other seven come from The Red Shoes. Bush's reasons for re-recording these songs is a mystery. She does have her own world-class recording studio, and given the sounds here, she's kept up with technology. Some of these songs are merely tweaked, and pleasantly so, while others are radically altered. The two most glaring examples are "Flower of the Mountain" (previously known as "The Sensual World") and "This Woman's Work." The former intended to use Molly Bloom's soliloquy from James Joyce's novel Ulysses as its lyric; Bush was refused permission by his estate. That decision was eventually reversed; hence she re-recorded the originally intended lyrics. And while the arrangement is similar, there are added layers of synth and percussion. Her voice is absent the wails and hiccupy gasps of her youthful incarnation. These have been replaced by somewhat huskier, even more luxuriant and elegant tones. On the latter song, the arrangement of a full band and Michael Nyman's strings are replaced by a sparse, reverbed electric piano which pans between speakers. This skeletal arrangement frames Bush's more prominent vocal which has grown into these lyrics and inhabits them in full: their regrets, disappointments, and heartbreaks with real acceptance. She lets that voice rip on "Lilly," supported by a tougher, punchier bassline, skittering guitar efx, and a hypnotic drum loop. Bush's son Bertie makes an appearance as the voice of the computer (with Auto-Tune) on "Deeper Understanding." On "RubberBand Girl," Bush pays homage to the Rolling Stones' opening riff from "Street Fighting Man" in all its garagey glory (which one suspects was always there and has now been uncovered). The experience of The Director's Cut, encountering all this familiar material in its new dressing, is more than occasionally unsettling, but simultaneously, it is deeply engaging and satisfying.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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Flower Of The Mountain (2018 Remaster)
00:05:14

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

2
Song Of Solomon (2018 Remaster)
00:04:45

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

3
Lily (2018 Remaster)
00:04:03

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

4
Deeper Understanding (2018 Remaster)
00:06:33

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

5
The Red Shoes (2018 Remaster)
00:04:57

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

6
This Woman's Work (2018 Remaster)
00:06:28

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

7
Moments Of Pleasure (2018 Remaster)
00:06:33

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

8
Never Be Mine (2018 Remaster)
00:05:04

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

9
Top Of The City (2018 Remaster)
00:04:23

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

10
And So Is Love (2018 Remaster)
00:04:20

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

11
Rubberband Girl (2018 Remaster)
00:04:36

Kate Bush, Composer, Lyricist, Producer, MainArtist

2018 Noble & Brite Ltd 2018 Noble & Brite Ltd

Album review

During her early career, Kate Bush released albums regularly despite her reputation as a perfectionist in the studio. Her first five were released within seven years. After The Hounds of Love in 1985, however, the breaks between got longer: The Sensual World appeared in 1989 and The Red Shoes in 1993. Then, nothing before Aerial, a double album issued in 2005. It's taken six more years to get The Director's Cut, an album whose material isn't new, though its presentation is. Four of this set's 11 tracks first appeared on The Sensual World, while the other seven come from The Red Shoes. Bush's reasons for re-recording these songs is a mystery. She does have her own world-class recording studio, and given the sounds here, she's kept up with technology. Some of these songs are merely tweaked, and pleasantly so, while others are radically altered. The two most glaring examples are "Flower of the Mountain" (previously known as "The Sensual World") and "This Woman's Work." The former intended to use Molly Bloom's soliloquy from James Joyce's novel Ulysses as its lyric; Bush was refused permission by his estate. That decision was eventually reversed; hence she re-recorded the originally intended lyrics. And while the arrangement is similar, there are added layers of synth and percussion. Her voice is absent the wails and hiccupy gasps of her youthful incarnation. These have been replaced by somewhat huskier, even more luxuriant and elegant tones. On the latter song, the arrangement of a full band and Michael Nyman's strings are replaced by a sparse, reverbed electric piano which pans between speakers. This skeletal arrangement frames Bush's more prominent vocal which has grown into these lyrics and inhabits them in full: their regrets, disappointments, and heartbreaks with real acceptance. She lets that voice rip on "Lilly," supported by a tougher, punchier bassline, skittering guitar efx, and a hypnotic drum loop. Bush's son Bertie makes an appearance as the voice of the computer (with Auto-Tune) on "Deeper Understanding." On "RubberBand Girl," Bush pays homage to the Rolling Stones' opening riff from "Street Fighting Man" in all its garagey glory (which one suspects was always there and has now been uncovered). The experience of The Director's Cut, encountering all this familiar material in its new dressing, is more than occasionally unsettling, but simultaneously, it is deeply engaging and satisfying.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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