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Aerial  (Audio CD) 
by Kate Bush

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It's often said that a musician's debut represents the culmination of a lifetime's worth of experiences, but their sophomore effort is usually derived from just the intervening year. By waiting 12 years between The Red Shoes and her new double CD, Aerial, Kate Bush has tried to regain that lifetime. It's a remarkably coherent recording, reflecting the unique world of sound and spirit Bush has inhabited since her debut. The first disc, subtitled A Sea of Honey, is a suite of personal reveries. It ranges from "King of the Mountain," a contemplation of unbridled celebrity and its isolation that references Elvis and Citizen Kane, to the piano-and-voice study "Mrs. Bartolozzi," an ode to household chores whose chorus is "Sloshy sloshy sloshy sloshy, get that dirty shirty clean." With its Depeche Mode-influenced synth pads, electro pulses, and lyric cadences, "King of the Mountain" is vintage Bush pop. But many of the songs attain more epic proportions, like the dynamic "Joanni," a hymn to Joan of Arc. It's the second disc--a suite called A Sky of Honey--on which Bush really comes into her own. Using metaphors of the turning of the day and the flight of birds, she orchestrates a meditation on the cycles of life. Musically expansive, she weaves her compositions out of birdsong, subtle orchestrations, and jazz trios, showing herself at her experimental best. Embracing her relatively new motherhood, as well as the death of her mother, Aerial is a deeply personal album, and a welcome return from one of pop music's true icons and vocal wonders. --John Diliberto

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Product Details:
Audio CD Release Date: November 08, 2005
Studio: Sony
Number Of Discs: 2
Average Customer Rating: based on 333 reviews
Track Listing:
Disc: 1
1. King of the Mountain
2. Pi
3. Bertie
4. Mrs. Bartolozzi
5. How to Be Invisible
6. Joanni
7. A Coral Room
Disc: 2
1. Prelude
2. Prologue
3. An Architect's Dream
4. Painter's Link
5. Sunset
6. Aerial Tal
7. Somewhere in Between
8. Nocturn
9. Aerial
 
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:4.5
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5superb and subtle  Feb 09, 2010
I hadn't followed Kate BUsh in years. Got this on a hunch, a little after the fact, since I really wasn't looking to buy a Kate Bush c.d.. It is Really a terrific, in my estimation, piece of music.I found it took a few listens to get a feel for the c.d's. NOt to sound cliche, but it is a mature series of songs.Some madcap moments, like the birds laughing being mimicked by a woman's laugh. this song took a while to "get" but when I did I really appreciated what was being done.The musicianship is first rate.Strong melodies, production is top notch. At first the c.d. didn't have the impact I was looking for and I sort of was perplexed by this. Then it hit me. I feel heads over heels for this c.d. One of the songs has a bit of the pastoral English landscape sound that Virgina Astley did so well in the 80's..Another has a great arc of story telling..Each song has a very distinct personality. and yet feel like they are from the same breath.There are a few artists from previous decades that are still putting out relevant, evolving music that keeps in stride with their earlier work. This is such a piece.I look forward to her next song cycle.

3Milking the double discs  Jan 23, 2010
Suitable comeback entry lacks standout tracks to truly reinstate status but has plenty of decent selections to avoid failure.

5Kate has done it again  Aug 16, 2009
This cd is very very good. However you must be a fan of kate to actually get it. The music goes in so many differient ways. Disc two is very interesting. It is so good, but like I said you should be a fan of her to really enjoy it. She has so much talent and this cd shows it.

2Bland  May 01, 2009
I've owned this album for 4 years now. I keep meaning to get it off the shelf for another listen, but rarely do. Tonight I had another go and once again remember why this CD gathers so much dust. I suppose its nice enough, in a bland sort of way. A few nice songs on A Sky of Honey. Not much to say about Sea of Honey except 'yawn'. Kate's a fine musician and it still shows. Pity the songs are so boring.

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5Disc 2 is Magic  Mar 26, 2009
As others have mentioned, there are really 2 albums here and they need to be reviewed separately.

The first disc is very good, but it's not modulating with my inner soul.

I simply can't stop listening to disc 2. The songs go by so fast, it's that good. It really starts to get amazing starting with "Sunset". I recommend that you put some headphones on and listen to it while you're falling asleep in the dark - it will make more sense.

I'm not going to try to explain this in detail. Music transcends that, particularly this music.

 
 
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