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From: MICSK@leeds.ac.uk (S. Kesavan)
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 11:49:35 +0100 (BST)
Subject: The Ninth wave
To: rec-music-gaffa@britain.eu.net
Approved: wisner@gryphon.com
Keywords: The Ninth wave
Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa
Organization: University of Leeds
Reply-To: MICSK@leeds.ac.uk
Summary: The Ninth wave
I can't understand how anybody could not enjoy the Ninth wave. It is the most imaginative musical journey that Kate has ever composed. It takes you through so many emotions from peace to being trapped under ice, throught to being condemned (waking the witch), to seeing your life pass you by (Jig of life),to being up in space (Hello Earth) and then to wake up to the clear fresh morning fog - it tells a story if you listen to the lyrics carefully. Nobody could ever compose a masterpiece like that but Kate. As for the 'red shoes' - its a good album. I feel that she could have ommited 'Big stripey lie' which is the only song I dislike of Kates apart from Walk straight down the Middle. I suppose my favourite is 'moments of pleasure' and 'song of solomon' Thats all S. Kesavan