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From: "SEAN TWOMEY (ARCHAEOLOGY) PG" <twomeys@acadamh.ucd.ie>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 12:12:50 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: A belated review !!
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Hi all, This is for those compiling the Reaching Out section of Gaffaweb.....I've been sending in bits and pieces to Homeground. This is a nice review of The Red Shoes from TOP November 1993 , the Tower records instore magazine ..... " The nation's most treasured wood nymph is back with Kate Bush's latest cooings on Red Shoes (sic) (EMI). You can't help but like Kate ; she's shy, but does what she wants, heart in the countryside, head in the clouds. Red Shoes doesn't disappoint. Starting off with the unusually brassy 'Rubberband Man'(sic), we're taken through Kate's innermost musings on love and the universe .The sad love, 'And So Is Love?(sic)' with Clapton, the lost love ,'You're The One',with Jeff Beck , confused love ,'Why Should I Love You' , with Prince and a gospel-singing Lenny Henry. Then there's 'Moments Of Pleasure', piano tinkling manically, violins sweeping emotionally .'Eat The Music' is a marvellous diet of sex, fruit and world music, as she squeals " Grab a banana and a sultana/ Rip them to pieces with sticky fingers".Truly Kate Bush." Sean :-)