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From: scott@cs.heriot-watt.ac.uk (Scott Telford)
Date: Wed, 25 Sep 1991 08:38:50 -0700
Subject: "Leaving my Tracks" citation
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Organization: Dept of Comp Sci, Heriot-Watt Uni, UK.
Reply-To: scott@cs.heriot-watt.ac.uk (Scott Telford)
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[I posted an article about this last week, but it seems to have been dropped on the floor before it got back here. Apologies if you've seen it] Someone mentioned the item in Homeground 42 recently about a reference to LmT in a new book. After a bit of lurking around bookshops I found the book: "The Oxford Companion to Popular Music", 1991 edition. The entry for KaTe says she was born in "Plumstead, Surrey" (funny, didn't know Bexleyheath Maternity Hospital was actually in Plumstead 8^) and describes her work as "experimental". There are two references cited: the Vermorel's (sp?) "Kate Bush", and.... K. Bush, "Leaving my Tracks", (London, 1982). Curiouser and curiouser... -- Scott Telford, no longer at the Dept. of Computer Science, Heriot-Watt University, UK, but still scott@cs.hw.ac.uk for a while... (soon to be <someone>@<somewhere>.ed.ac.uk)