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  2. The Kick Inside - Wikipedia

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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)

  3. Moving (Kate Bush song) - Wikipedia

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    Soon after the release of The Kick Inside, Bush performed "Moving" alongside "Them Heavy People" on 25 February 1978 on the BBC's show Saturday Nights at the Mill. [12] On 12 May, she took part in a Dutch special TV show dedicated to the opening of the Haunted Castle, the new attraction of the amusement park Efteling. She performed six songs in ...

  4. Kate Bush - Wikipedia

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    The Kick Inside was released when Bush was 19, with some songs written when she was as young as 13. EMI originally wanted the more rock-oriented track "James and the Cold Gun" to be her debut single, but Bush, who already had a reputation for asserting herself in decisions about her work, insisted that it should be " Wuthering Heights ". [ 19 ]

  5. Kite (Kate Bush song) - Wikipedia

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    "Kite" is the fourth track from Kate Bush's 1978 album, The Kick Inside. It was also the B-side to her first single, "Wuthering Heights", released on 20 January 1978. The verses feature a reggae style.

  6. The Man with the Child in His Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "The Man with the Child in His Eyes" is a song by Kate Bush. It is the fifth track on her debut album The Kick Inside and was released as her second single, on the EMI label, in May 1978.

  7. The Tour of Life - Wikipedia

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    The tour was acclaimed for its incorporation of mime, magic, and readings during costume changes The show contained 24 performances from Bush's first two albums The Kick Inside and Lionheart (both 1978), and new songs "Violin" and "Egypt" which would subsequently appear on Bush's third album Never for Ever (1980).

  8. Live at Hammersmith Odeon (Kate Bush album) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. Strange Phenomena (song) - Wikipedia

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    It was released as a single only in Brazil in June 1979, and was the fifth and final single from her debut album, The Kick Inside. [1] "Strange Phenomena" speaks about déjà vu, synchronicity and how coincidences sometimes cluster together in seemingly meaningful ways. It has been described as "a frank paean to menstruation" by The Guardian. [2]