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From: jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu (Jeffrey C. Burka)
Date: Sun, 15 Nov 92 23:23:51 -0500
Subject: Re: Reminisce
To: love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET
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Organization: University of Maryland at College Park
References: <9211121255.AA12504@perseus.cs.utwente.nl> <1992Nov13.122744.10350@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
S'pose it's my turn now. October of '86, I started working at a record store and fell in love with Big Country's then-current release, _The Seer_, which we used to play in the store all the time. That was the first KaTe I owned. I still think that the title track of that album contains KaTe's best duet/bv. I recently played that song for a friend of mine who's a minor-leage KaTefan (he's missing an album or two) and had expressed an interest in learning more about Big Country. I insisted that he listen on some good headphones, and told him to 'watch' for her whispered vocals on the left track (or is that right? I can never remember). I hit 'play' and was not disappointed in the forcefulness of his "Whoaaaaa!" ;-) Sometime during the next 6 months or so, my manager at the store mentioned KaTe to me as someone worth listening to. I wasn't really sure how to take Nick's recommendation--he had been an art/progressive rock fiend in the early '70s (he saw Yes 7 or 8 times during the early seventies, as well as Genesis in the mid 70's, and plenty of other folks), but had been born- again sometime in the mid-80's and liked a lot of really wretched 'rockers for christ' stuff like DeGarmo & Key, Michael W. Smith, and so on and so forth. Spring of '87, I was at a classmate's house to work on a school project. She'd just bought the new PG album and insisted that we all listen to "Don't Give Up." That's my first recollection of her voice as a seperate entity. Summer of '87, I finally bought my own copy of PG3 (as a Genesis fan, I'd been listening to my brother's LP for a few years) while I was in England. Strangely, I bought 4 CDs while I was there (hey, I was young 'n broke!), all of which were then unavailable domestically in the US. Within 3 months of my return, all 4 albums were available here. Grrrr. At this point, I think Fast forward to February of '88. I heard part of TWS in a friend's dorm room at school, and asked to borrow the tape. I listened to it twice and loved every single song on it and decided I needed at least one Kate Bush CD. I wanted to go with a 'known quantity/quality' so I narrowed the decision to either HoL or NfE, as there were 3 songs from each album on TWS, and fewer from the other albums. As "Army Dreamers" was my favorite of the songs on TWS, I finally decided on NfE. "Army Dreamers" remains my favorite KaTe song. I bought the CD in March of '88 and spent the rest of the school year annoying my roommate by playing it constantly. I returned to school the following Septemeber to find that a friend who'd NfE in my room had bought TKI and HoL, which I borrowed from him. A month later, I bought HoL for my dad (by that time, he already had a copy of NfE himself). It took me almost 8 months to buy the entire CD catalog. _The Sensual World_ was the first KaTe album I was able to buy as soon as it was released (actually, I think I was a day late; I hadn't heard it was to be released, and I happened to walk past a record store the day after--and promptly spent $14 I didn't really have...;-) Jeff -- |Jeffrey C. Burka | "Show what you are / Be strong, be true | | | Time for you to / Be who you are." | |jeffy@syrinx.umd.edu | --Happy Rhodes |