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From: ea965@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jon Haverman)
Date: Fri, 28 Jan 94 11:00:27 -0500
Subject: Review
To: love-hounds@uunet.UU.NET
Reply-To: ea965@cleveland.Freenet.Edu (Jon Haverman)
Friday's Cleveland Plain Dealer 1/28/94 in their magazine section has a review of Kate. the front of the mag. has a little pic. at the bottom which says"Kate Bush a rare pop artist" pg 38. Pg 38 under the SOUND ADVICE column in LARGE letters BUSH CD RARE GRAND SLAM The Red Shoes Kate Bush Columbia Everyone from Bob Dylan to Meatloaf gets described as an artist these days, so its no wonder the word has lost its meaning. But, if there is one pop star who is worthy of the term, it is English singer-songwriter-pianist Kate Bush. Bush is that rarest of all pop artists--the complete package.Beginning with her 1978 debut album,"the Kick Inside", she has established herself as a kind of renaissance woman, earning praise for her work as a lyricist, composer, musician, vocalist and video director. Her ability to do it all(and do it well) has never more evident than on her latest album, "The Red Shoes." ........ the review goes on for seven more paragraphs and the praises for her never end throughout. My favorite line is"Bush could teach showoffs such as Whitney Houston and Marish Carey a thing or two about expressive singing".(sorry Mariah & Whitney fans) The article is written by Plain Dealer reviewer Michael Norman. This is a one newspaper 'Town' and I'm shocked that this newspaper actually printed something worthwhile. There is also anice picture in her long dress she used for Red Shoes promo pics. JON