FEATURE: Kate Bush The Kick Inside: In-Depth and Kate Bush: Song by Song: 2021 and a Bumper Year (Already) for Kate Bush Literature

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Kate Bush The Kick Inside: In-Depth and Kate Bush: Song by Song

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2021 and a Bumper Year (Already) for Kate Bush Literature

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WE are only in March…

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but there has already been a wave of literature released regarding Kate Bush! Last year was pretty busy in that sense since a few magazines were released that spotlighted Bush’s amazing work. It has been nearly a decade since 50 Words for Snow was released (November 2011), yet there is still an enormous fascination with her work. At the weekend, there was news through that a couple of new Kate Bush books are arriving. One, Kate Bush The Kick Inside: In-Depth, is available on Amazon Kindle from 12th March:

For Kate Bush, and indeed many in her strong fanbase, The Kick Inside is the album that started it all. Her 1978 debut was certainly attention grabbing; it propelled her to fame and got the ball rolling for a phenomenal career as a much appreciated musician and admired female talent. With the iconic 'Wuthering Heights', the young Kate had captured people's imagination with her original songwriting style and of course, her unique voice. In this book, music author Laura Shenton MA LLCM DipRSL offers an in depth perspective on The Kick Inside from a range of angles including how the album came to be, how it was presented and received at the time (live as well as on record), and what it means in terms of Kate Bush's legacy today. As the author explains: “Basically, the book covers how the album was made, what was going on with the music in terms of the artist's intentions, how it did musically and commercially and what happened next.” The narrative is essentially driven by contemporary interviews with the artists with small bits of music theory where relevant... in some cases they delve into the structure / key signatures / time signatures, based on the original sheet music without straying away from being an engaging read for non-musicians”.

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It is exciting that my favourite album of all-time is getting deep treatment. I will definitely give it a read when it comes out. I already have Kate Bush On Track: Every Album, Every Song, and it does what it says on the cover. Although there is a new book out that is another track by track guide, it is a useful addition. The Kate Bush News website provided some more details regarding both books – and what fans can expect in terms of new information:

Rather unexpectedly, no less than three Kate Bush books have already come along in rapid succession from smaller UK publishers in 2021. Hot on the heels of the “Kate Bush On Track: Every Album, Every Song” book by Bill Thomas (see news item and brief review here) there are two more slim paperback titles being released in March about Kate’s work.

First up is “The Kick Inside: In-depth” by Laura Shenton (Wymer Publishing). The press release states that “The Kick Inside is one of our first four titles in our In-depth series launched in March 2021. The book takes an in-depth look at the album; the history behind it; the story about its creation; the songs, as well as detailed discographies listing release variations around the world….author Laura Shenton MA LLCM DipRSL offers an in-depth perspective on The Kick Inside from a range of angles including how the album came to be, how it was presented and received at the time (live as well as on record), and what it means in terms of Kate Bush’s legacy today.“

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 The publishers were kind enough to send me on a review copy and the author sets out her approach in the preface – that no weighty personal opinions or analysis will be included from her, rather that “throughout this book you’re going to see lots of quotes from vintage articles.” And this 112 page book is indeed a rich smorgasbord of quotes; from interviews, articles, KBC fan club magazines, TV appearances and promotional materials – a resource writers and researchers now enjoy thanks to the vast archives of fan-curated info on the likes of Gaffaweb and the Kate Bush Encyclopedia site. All quotes are cited up front right there in the text.

In fact, the author relies so much on the quotes to do the heavy-lifting of narrating the story of Kate’s first album that perhaps she assumed they cover the whole album “in-depth”. This approach falls short of that; the songs L’Amour Looks Something Like You, Feel it and Room For The Life aren’t even discussed, which is a pity. There is a lot to be said for the tried and trusted track-by-track approach most other books take when considering albums. On the plus side, while I originally wondered why so much space was given to discussing Lionheart and that album’s singles, it actually feels very appropriate in the light of the later pages covering the Tour of Life – a big part in the story of The Kick Inside, after all. I only noticed a couple of factual errors in the text (not every song from The Kick Inside was performed in the 1979 shows – Oh To Be In Love wasn’t) and the 8-page photo section includes some nice photos of the various album cover and single cover variations from 1978/79. The book is published 12th March 2021 (priced at £14.99) and can be ordered direct from the publishers at the Wymer Publishing site here or on Amazon Kindle edition here.

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The second book, “Kate Bush: Song by Song” by John Van Der Kiste, is one I have yet to see a copy of myself, but has already been delivered to some fans via Ebay and other sites. This is a 164 page paperback, that seems remarkably similar in structure and approach to the recent Bill Thomas book in that it “provides a thorough examination of the songs on all her singles, albums, and occasional recorded collaborations with other artists.” I’ll update this article with my thoughts about the book when I’ve seen a copy, but this again features a spread of 50 colour photographs and unlike the Thomas and Shenton books appears to include article citations in the endnotes section for those wanting to read further. Kate Bush: Song by Song by John Van Der Kiste (priced at £18.00) can be ordered from the publisher, Fonthill Media here or on Amazon UK here”.

It is always great having new Kate Bush literature out there! Maybe the new collections will not offer much in the way of revelation, although they were definitely worth buying. More people will discover her work and diehard fans will snap them up! I wonder whether this run will continue and we will get more in terms of books. I don’t think Bush herself will ever write memoirs or an autobiography, though we may get some photobooks or some more reference guides. Ahead of any music in the future, it is likely other projects will come to light. I am sure we will get a greatest hits collection or compilation come about. Few would have predicted – even after the magazine features last year – that we’d have three Kate Bush-related books out already in 2021! It goes to show that, year on year, when it comes to Kate Bush’s music and brilliance, the appetite is huge. Regards this year and Kate Bush books, I predict that there is…

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 MORE to come.