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This Woman's Work CD booklet project

From: relph@presto.ig.com (John M. Relph)
Date: 16 Apr 91 23:18:05 GMT
Subject: This Woman's Work CD booklet project
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: Chalkhills Anonymous
Reply-To: relph@presto.ig.com (John M. Relph)
Summary: please read and correct



Here is the latest info for John Relph's quick and dirty CD booklet
for _This Woman's Work_ parts I and II.  I have been unable to find or
verify some information.  Please check and correct all information in
brackets "[ ]".  Thank you for your help.  Oh, and I have a few
questions:

What does Kate call her studio?  (And where is it?)

Is it true that _Hounds Of Love_ was recorded at Abbey Road, or does
it just say thanks to Abbey Road for helping get her own studio going?

Are there any notes scratched in the run-off groove on the "Experiment
IV", "Love and Anger", "Running Up That Hill", "Hounds of Love", "This
Woman's Work", or "The Sensual World" 7" singles?

	-- John

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The Empty Bullring
(Kate Bush)
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, and
at Air Studios, London, England [date?].
Produced by Kate Bush and Jon Kelly.
Engineered by Jon Kelly.  Assisted by John Barratt and Jon Jacobs.
Originally released on 14 April 1980 as the B-side to the
``Breathing'' 7" single in the U.K.
``Happy anniverary to the P's''

Ran Tan Waltz
(Kate Bush)
Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, and
at Air Studios, London, England [date?].
Produced by Kate Bush and Jon Kelly.
With special thanks to David Weir.
Engineered by Jon Kelly.  Assisted by John Barratt and Jon Jacobs.
Originally released on 23 June 1980 as the B-side to the
``Babooshka'' 7" single in the U.K.

Passing Through Air
(Kate Bush)
Recorded in 1973 on a sunny afternoon at Dave's.
Produced and engineered by by Dave Gilmour.
Remixed by John Barratt.  Assisted by Danny Dawson.
Originally released on 22 September 1980 as a B-side to the
``Army Dreamers'' 7" single in the U.K.

December Will Be Magic Again
(Kate Bush)
Recorded at Air Studios, London, England, in 1980.
Produced by Kate Bush and Jon Kelly.  Assisted by John Barrett.
Remixed by Kate Bush and John Barrett.  Assisted by Danny Dawson.
Originally released on 17 November 1980 as a 7" single in the U.K.
``Happy Christmas''

Warm And Soothing
(Kate Bush)
[Recorded somewhere in England] [date?]
Produced by Kate Bush.  Engineered by Jon Kelly.
Mixed by Steve Churchyard.  Assisted by David Wooley.
Originally released on 17 November 1980 as the B-side to the
``December Will Be Magic Again'' 7" single.

Lord Of The Reedy River
(Donovan)
[Recorded somewhere in England sometime before June 1981.]
Produced by Kate Bush.
Engineered by Nick Launay.  Assisted by Howard Gray.
Originally released on 30 June 1981 as the B-side to the
``Sat In Your Lap'' 7" single in the U.K.
Special thanks to Donovan for writing such a beautiful song.

Ne T'enfuis pas
(Kate Bush)
[Recorded somewhere in England sometime before 1982.]
Produced by Kate Bush.  Engineered by Paul Hardiman.
Originally released on 2 November 1982 as the B-side to the
``There Goes A Tenner'' 7" single in the U.K.
Fretless bass, Linn drum programming: Del Palmer
Fairlight, vocals: Kate Bush
Lyrics: Kate Bush, Vivienne Chandler, and Patrick Jeaneau

Un Baiser D'Enfant
(Kate Bush)
Original tracks recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, England, and
at Air Studios, London, England, [date?]
Produced by Kate Bush and Jon Kelly.
Engineered by Jon Kelly.  Assisted by John Barratt and Jon Jacobs.
[Additional tracks recorded somewhere in England sometime before
June 1983.]
Engineered and remixed by Paul Hardiman.
Assisted by Dave Taylor, and Jeremy Allom.
Originally released in June 1983 as the B-side to the
``Ne T'enfuis pas'' 7" single in France.
Strings: Adam & Jo Skeaping
Electric guitar: Alan Murphy
Piano, vocal: Kate Bush
French translation: Francois Cahan

Under The Ivy
(Kate Bush)
Recorded in the Garden, Kent, England [date?.]
Produced by Kate Bush.
Originally released on 5 August 1985 as the B-side to the
``Running Up That Hill'' 7" single in the U.K.

Burning Bridge
(Kate Bush)
Recorded in the Garden, Kent, England [date?.]
Produced by Kate Bush.  Mixed by Del Palmer.
Originally released on 14 October 1985 as a B-side on the
``Cloudbusting'' 12" single in the U.K.

My Lagan Love
(Kate Bush and John Carder Bush)
Recorded in the Garden, Kent, England [date?.]
Produced by Kate Bush.  Mixed by Del Palmer.
Originally released on 14 October 1985 as a B-side on the
``Cloudbusting'' 12" single in the U.K.

The Handsome Cabin Boy
(Traditional, arranged by Kate Bush)
Recorded in the Garden, Kent, England [date?.]
Produced by Kate Bush.
Originally released on 17 February 1986 as the B-side to the
``Hounds of Love'' 7" single in the U.K.

Not This Time
(Kate Bush)
Recorded in the Garden, Kent, England [date?]
Produced by Kate Bush.
Originally released on 28 April 1986 as the B-side to the
``The Big Sky'' 7" single in the U.K.

Walk Straight Down The Middle
(Kate Bush)
Recorded in the Garden, Kent, England [date?.]
Produced by Kate Bush.  Recorded and mixed by Del Palmer.
Originally released on 18 September 1989 as a B-side to the
``The Sensual World'' single in the U.K.
Drums: Charlie Morgan
Bass: Eberhard Weber

Be Kind To My Mistakes
(Kate Bush)
[Original tracks recorded in the Garden, Kent, England sometime before
November 1989.]
Written and recorded for the soundtrack to the film ``Castaway.''
Produced by Kate Bush.  Engineered by Del Palmer.
(With thanks to Nicolas Roeg.)
[Additional tracks recorded in the Garden, Kent, England sometime before
November 1989.
Remix information unknown.]
Originally released on 20 November 1989 as the B-side to the
``This Woman's Work'' 7" single in the U.K.

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I'm Still Waiting
(Kate Bush)
Recorded in the Garden, Kent, England [date?]
Produced by Kate Bush.  Engineered by Del Palmer.
Originally released on 20 November 1989 as a B-side to the
``This Woman's Work'' 12" single in the U.K.

Ken
(Kate Bush)
Recorded in the Garden, Kent, England [date?]