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The Kick Inside was released in the UK on 17 February 1978. [11] In November 2018, Bush released box sets of remasters of her studio albums, including The Kick Inside. Seven different versions of the album's cover are known: [12] Standard UK cover (Bush holding on to a large Chinese styled kite superimposed on to a drawing of a human eye)
Media in category "Kate Bush album covers" The following 59 files are in this category, out of 59 total. A. ... File:The Kick Inside (alternative cover).jpg;
Kick is the sixth studio album by Australian rock band INXS, released on 19 October 1987 through WEA in Australia, Mercury Records in Europe, and Atlantic Records in the United States and Canada. The album was produced by British producer Chris Thomas , recorded by David Nicholas in Sydney and Paris and mixed by Bob Clearmountain at AIR Studios ...
"Wuthering Heights" is the debut single by the English singer-songwriter Kate Bush, released on 20 January 1978 through EMI Records. It was released as the lead single from Bush's debut album, The Kick Inside (1978).
We’re all naked really.” Record label EMI weren’t quite so free-spirited and refused to distribute it. When the album was eventually released, it was sold clandestinely inside brown paper ...
"Them Heavy People" is a song written and recorded by Kate Bush, from her debut album The Kick Inside. It was issued as a single in Japan only with the title "Rolling the Ball" reaching number 3, its only release worldwide as an A-side. The song expresses an insistent desire to learn as much as possible, while she is still young.
Michael Alexandersson (Team Snoop), “Ain’t That a Kick in the Head” — Grade: B+ | A hit on the retirement-home circuit, this twentysomething jazz man won over Snoop and Gwen immediately ...
The video and CD contain twelve songs recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon on 13 May 1979, consisting mainly of songs from The Kick Inside and Lionheart with a new song "Violin"; which would subsequently appear on Bush's third studio album Never for Ever in 1980.