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Re: Has Kate already peaked?

From: ben@flump.netkonect.co.uk (Benedict Poole)
Date: Fri, 19 Jan 1996 19:26:12 +0000
Subject: Re: Has Kate already peaked?
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In article <4d8mju$j2@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>,
figsk8tn@ix.netcom.com (Sklar Toy) wrote:
>As a fan of her music and a former die hard collector, I must say that
>Kate peaked with the release of "Hounds of Love".

I love all Kate's stuff, but speaking personally, it doesn't get any better
than 'Never Forever'. That album is just so *magical*! It also prompted me
to check out Delius, together with a film aboiut the man made by Ken
Russell based upon Eric Fenby's book (which is also a fascinating read).

'Hounds of Love' is damn fine, and 'The Kick Inside' beautiful. It took me
a while to get into 'The Dreaming', but I love that too now. TWS & TRS?
Still Kate, and therefore brilliant, but probably the albums I listen to
least, if I'm honest...

Just my twopenneth-worth!

TTFN
Ben

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