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From: Ariusz Nowak <ariusz@byd.ternet.pl>
Date: Sat, 05 Apr 1997 20:14:22 +0100
Subject: Re: ramblings, ruminations, rantings(?)
To: love-hounds@gryphon.com
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In-Reply-To: <199704051703.JAA11227@gryphon.com>
> Second, it's so interesting to me to see the comments about The Sensual > World that surface from time to time. I mean, it seems like one of those > albums that is by no means a favorite of the artist in question, but > definitely has its devoted supporters. <cut> > I'm also reminded of a post I wrote last fall, > defending LIONHEART. It's so nice that even the lesser-loved albums have their > fans. I belong to those for which "the Sensual World" and "Lionheart" are the "lesser-loved" albums but for me there are some great songs in them. I mean on "TSW" are: The Fog, Between a Man and a Woman, Never Be Mine and on "Lionheart": Symphony In Blue, Kashka From Baghdad and Hammer Horror. > Finally, I have never really gotten a sense of which version of > "Wuthering Heights" is more popular. Being that this is my favorite Kate tune, > not to mention one of my favorite novels of all time, I'd like to know what > people think. Wuthering Heights is my favourite Kate's song too. And definitely better is the original version for me. The video for WH was my first "meeting" with Kate so I love that particular version. Ariusz