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From: as010b@uhura.cc.rochester.edu (andrew david simchik)
Date: Thu, 3 Dec 92 01:54:52 GMT
Subject: Reaching Out/Heads
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Addressing two previous points: 1.) Why I don't like "Reaching Out". I do like it, actually, but I find it to be kind of lacking in Kate's usual melodic inventiveness. I mean, the verse is a pretty straight descending line, and the refrain, while appropriate to the lyrics, is fairly straightforward also. Perhaps this explains why I find it one of my least favorite songs on the album. I also think the way its ideas are expressed lacks Kate's customarily well-crafted poetry. It's not a bad song, just not a great one. 2.) Why I do like "Heads We're Dancing". The intro hooked me right away. It locked me into this driving, devilish groove that fit the song perfectly. Then the guitar came in, and I knew I would love it. From there, it was just pure pleasure; remember this was my first Kate album, and this was one of the most unique songs I had ever heard. I still like this song a lot. The lyrics do express an interesting theme, that the outwardly innocuous may blossom (bad metaphor, sorry) into something monstrous, that what may appear to be a gentleman on the dance floor could in fact be a demon in formal dress. I've heard many people say they dislike HWD; I have yet to hear any good reasons from them to dislike it, or any reasons at all for that matter. I'd divide TSW into the following groups of songs, with 1) being the best. 1.) The Sensual World, Love and Anger, This Woman's Work 2.) Heads We're Dancing, Deeper Understanding, Rocket's Tail, Between a Man and a Woman 3.) The Fog, Reaching Out, Never Be Mine, Walk Straight Down The Middle And, for the record, I haven't yet heard a Kate record perfect enough to be my favorite. I've been meaning to make a mix of the best Kate songs while I wait to see if she'll finally produce an album worthy of that lofty pinnacle. It's not that I find her albums flawed; it's just that they cancel one another out with their good/bad points, IMHO. TKI: simple and beautiful (+), a bit poppy (-) L: flowing and charming (+), some unremarkable songs and still no edge (-) NFE: arty and magical (+), a bit light (-) TD: powerful and masterfully written (+), a bit *too* much edge in places (-) HoL: epic and multilayered (+), not enough on Hol side and the edge was softened (-) TSW: lush, sweeping, and erotic, perfecy edge (+), some unremarkable songs and a bit too dismal (-) TWS: mostly good choices (+), annoying juxtapositions (-) Well, now that I've given my opinions to those who probably couldn't care less, back to programming. Drewcifer -- *************************************************************************** * Andrew David Simchik, a.k.a. Drewcifer *************** SCHNOPIA! ******* ***************************************************************************