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From: heffison@ionet.net (heff)
Date: 13 Mar 1997 03:20:19 GMT
Subject: Re: Where Is The Laughter?
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In article <5g1egt$5ne@uni.library.ucla.edu>, waldn@ucla.edu says... > >Okay. I have two copies of "The Sensual World" album, the one I >bought in October 1989 the day it was originally released (U.S.) and >later contained in the This Woman's Work box set (1991, Japan). On >the U.S. version Kate laughs right at the beginning of "The Fog." I >have always made that connection. But on the Japanese version, the >laughter occurs at the end of "Love and Anger." So which record >company goofed? I don't know how Kate meant it on the album, but in the video for "Love and Anger" there is no laugh after the "Yeah." At least not on the version that I found here in America. Maybe the laugh exists all by itself, and is part of neither song.