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KATE BUSH
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Kate Bush
DISCOGRAPHY (1978-2011)
Genre: Progressive / Art / Alternative / Pop Rock
Audio: FLAC (image+.cue) 
Scans: +CD
Origins: Europe, Japan. USA


Albums:

(1978) The Kick Inside (CDP 7 46012 2) [UK 198?]
(1978) The Kick Inside (CP35-3045) [Japan 198?]
(1978) The Kick Inside (E2 46012) [Canada 1990]
(1978) The Kick Inside (TOCP-67815) [Japan 2005]
(1978) Lionheart (CDP 7 46065 2) [UK 198?}
(1978) Lionheart (CP32-5040) [Japan 1985]
(1978) Lionheart (E2 46065) [Canada 1990]
(1978) Lionheart (TOCP-67816) [Japan 2005]
(1979) Live at Hammersmith Odeon (7243 8 30065 2 6, SAV 4913063) [Canada 1994]
(1980) Never for Ever (CDP 7 46360 2) [UK 1987?]
(1980) Never for Ever (CP32-5276) [Japan 1987]
(1980) Never for Ever (E2 46360) [Canada 1990]
(1980) Never for Ever (TOCP-67817) [Japan 2005]
(1982) The Dreaming (CDP 7 46361 2) [UK 198?]
(1982) The Dreaming (CP32-5277) [Japan 1987]
(1982) The Dreaming (E2 46361) [Canada 1990}
(1982) The Dreaming (TOCP-67818) [Japan 2005]
(1985) Hounds Of Love (CDP 7 46164 2) [UK 1985]
(1985) Hounds Of Love (CP32-5086 [Japan 1985]
(1985) Hounds Of Love (E2 46164) [Canada 1990]
(1985) Hounds Of Love [Remastered w. Bonus Tracks] (525 2392) [EU 1997]
(1985) Hounds Of Love (TOCP-67819) [Japan 2005]
(1986) The Whole Story (CDP 7 46414 2) [UK 1986]
(1986) The Whole Story (CP32-5174) [Japan 1986]
(1986) The Whole Story (TOCP-67822) [Japan 2005]
(1989) The Sensual World (CDP 7930 7 82) [UK 1989}
(1989) The Sensual World (C2 93078) [Canada 1990]
(1989) The Sensual World (TOCP-67820) [Japan 2005]
(1990) This Woman's Work Vol. 1 (E2 95238) [Canada 1990]
(1990) This Woman's Work Vol. 2 (E2 95239) [Canada 1990]
(1993) The Red Shoes (7243 8 27277 2 9) [EU 1993]
(1993) The Red Shoes (TOCP-67821) [Japan 2005]
(2005) Aerial (TOCP-66474-75) [Japan 2005]
(2011) Director's Cut [3CD Collector's Edition] (FPCDX001) [EU 2011]
(2011) 50 Words For Snow (FPCD007) [EU 2011]


Singles/EPs:
(1989) This Woman's Work (CDEM 119) [UK 1989]
(1990) Love And Anger (CDEM 134) [UK 1990]
(1991) Rocket Man / Candle In The Wind (866 311-2) [Germany 1991]
(1993) Eat The Music (44K 77165) [USA 1993]
(1993) Moments Of Pleasure (CDEM 297) [Holland 1993]
(1994) The Man I Love (duet with Larry Adler) (856 045-2) [UK 1994]
(1994) And So Is Love (CDEMS 355) [UK 1994]
(2005) King of the Mountain (0946 345087 2 8) [EU 2005]

Catherine "Kate" Bush, CBE (born 30 July 1958) is an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. Her eclectic musical style and idiosyncratic vocal style have made her one of the United Kingdom's most successful solo female performers of the past 35 years.

In 1978, at the age of 19, Bush topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks with her debut single "Wuthering Heights", becoming the first woman to have a UK number one with a self-written song. She has since released ten albums, three of which topped the UK Albums Chart. She has had 25 UK Top 40 hit singles, including the Top 10 hits "Wuthering Heights", "The Man with the Child in His Eyes", "Babooshka", "Running Up that Hill", "Don't Give Up" (a duet with Peter Gabriel) and "King of the Mountain".

In 1987, she won a Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist, and in 2002, her songwriting ability was recognised with an Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Music. During the course of her career, she has also been nominated for three Grammy Awards. After her 1979 tour ΓÇô the only concert tour of her career ΓÇô Bush released the 1980 album Never for Ever, which made her the first British solo female artist to top the UK album charts and the first female artist ever to enter the album chart at Number 1. She is also the first (and to date only) female artist to have Top 5 albums in the UK charts in five successive decades.

Bush was appointed Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2013 New Year Honours for services to music.[4][5] She received the award from Queen Elizabeth II on 10 April 2013 at Windsor Castle.