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Thread started 01/24/06 11:47am

pkidwell

Kate Bush - Aerial - Lame

sorry but i got this after reading how many people loved it here and it put me to sleep...just my 2 cents
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Reply #1 posted 01/24/06 11:51am

Marrk

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will it work twice?
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Reply #2 posted 01/24/06 11:51am

Posthumous

thanks for breaking it down
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Reply #3 posted 01/24/06 11:59am

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dont hold back ... tell us how you really feel Professor Positive lol
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Reply #4 posted 01/24/06 12:01pm

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Space for sale...
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Reply #5 posted 01/24/06 12:02pm

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It's a pretty quiet record, but it's not bad.

CD1 is a good collection of well-crafted pop songs. Sounds like classic Kate to me.

CD2 is like a piece of classical music. It's harder to enjoy right away. It doesn't make a huge impression at first, the flow gets to you after a while. It's much more creative than CD1. The end is particularly good.
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Reply #6 posted 01/24/06 12:13pm

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pkidwell said:

Kate Bush - Aerial - Lame

I-Agree-Not
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Reply #7 posted 01/24/06 12:43pm

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Aerial was #1 by a landslide on the first(?) official Org Pazz & Jop poll: http://www.prince.org/msg/8/174980
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Reply #8 posted 01/24/06 2:34pm

pkidwell

i knew i shouldn't have started this thread....but it's just that i used to like her and was let down a bit by this new record.....oh well
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Reply #9 posted 01/24/06 2:40pm

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pkidwell said:

i knew i shouldn't have started this thread....but it's just that i used to like her and was let down a bit by this new record.....oh well


Sorry, you are definitely in the minority. Take a look at the general consensus at Metacritic.com: http://www.metacritic.com...ate/aerial
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Reply #10 posted 01/24/06 2:42pm

pkidwell

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Aerial was #1 by a landslide on the first(?) official Org Pazz & Jop poll: http://www.prince.org/msg/8/174980


7 out of 20 are women! i should have looked at that before i started a negative thread about a woman.....how dare me
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Reply #11 posted 01/24/06 2:53pm

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pkidwell said:

sextonseven said:

Aerial was #1 by a landslide on the first(?) official Org Pazz & Jop poll: http://www.prince.org/msg/8/174980


7 out of 20 are women! i should have looked at that before i started a negative thread about a woman.....how dare me


I count 9 women of the top 20, but what does the fact that Kate's a woman have to do with anything? I've read a lot of threads here about women that have gotten many negative posts. I don't think the org is super-feminist or anything where female artists are universally praised.
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Reply #12 posted 01/24/06 3:04pm

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pkidwell said:

sextonseven said:

Aerial was #1 by a landslide on the first(?) official Org Pazz & Jop poll: http://www.prince.org/msg/8/174980


7 out of 20 are women! i should have looked at that before i started a negative thread about a woman.....how dare me


i'm a guy and i think it's by far the best album of last year. and i was all set to say that about sufjan or the decemberists until aerial came along.
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Reply #13 posted 01/24/06 3:05pm

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Best album last year in my small universe.
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Reply #14 posted 01/24/06 3:14pm

Posthumous

i like it because i like birds boxed
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Reply #15 posted 01/24/06 3:37pm

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It has some beautiful songs on it,but if you want me to be honest,I don't listen to it as much as I listened to The Red Shoes.
I DON'T WANT TO BE NORMAL,because normal is part of the status quo,which I don't want to be a part of- Tori Amos
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Reply #16 posted 01/24/06 3:37pm

pkidwell

Here is a review I read shortly after buying the album.


On Aerial, Bush has become, literally, a domestic goddess. Packed full of lyrical and visual arcana for her disciples to obsess over, it includes a paean to her son; songs about Elvis, Joan of Arc, mathematicians, and painters; and a second-CD concept suite titled “A Sky of Honey.”

The best track, “Mrs. Bartolozzi,” finds transcendence in laundry. Over minimalist piano, Bush sings about cleaning the kitchen floor and washing clothes—“Washing machine! Washing machine!” she croons then cries as the piano dies. The machine’s churning water suddenly transforms into the ocean, and Bush is standing in the surf, waves lapping around her. Then she’s back to the laundry room for the wonderfully loopy coda, where she sings, high-pitched, “Slooshy sloshy slooshy sloshy / Get that dirty shirty clean / Slooshy sloshy slooshy sloshy / Make those cuffs and collars gleam.”

If only the whole album were that odd. The last time Bush did a concept piece—her 1985 masterpiece, Hounds of Love—she fooled around with Irish jigs, voice cut-ups, and tape loops. Her voice is still exquisite, but too much of Aerial fades into a soft-focus background of soothing synthesizers, murmuring bass, and twittering birdsong.
sunrise, but it’s not clear what it’s about exactly, beyond an amorphous oneness with nature. There’s a prelude and a prologue, but no epilogue; a brief voice-over from a painter about getting “that tone a little bit lighter there, maybe with some dark accents coming in from the side”; and a closing half evoking the sun’s streaking light.

Bush sounds incredibly contented, secure at the center of her world. You imagine her roaming around her country estate, occasionally dropping into the home studio to daub a dark accent onto track seventeen. It’s doubtless a nice place to reach in midlife, and if one were strolling the hills with her, one might, as “Nocturne” urges, “become panoramic.” But Aerial soundtracks bliss, rather than communicating it—what’s needed is a little more of Madonna’s restless spirit.

In other words.....boring!! But to each their own.
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Posthumous said:

i like it because i like birds boxed


lol
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Reply #18 posted 01/24/06 3:39pm

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I like it, but I'll admit it's not getting as much play as it did when I first bought it.
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Reply #19 posted 01/24/06 3:40pm

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What else have you heard by Kate. I wouldn't start out with Aeriel if I was listening to her albums for the first time.
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Reply #20 posted 01/24/06 4:15pm

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pkidwell said:

Here is a review I read shortly after buying the album.


On Aerial, Bush has become, literally, a domestic goddess. Packed full of lyrical and visual arcana for her disciples to obsess over, it includes a paean to her son; songs about Elvis, Joan of Arc, mathematicians, and painters; and a second-CD concept suite titled “A Sky of Honey.”

The best track, “Mrs. Bartolozzi,” finds transcendence in laundry. Over minimalist piano, Bush sings about cleaning the kitchen floor and washing clothes—“Washing machine! Washing machine!” she croons then cries as the piano dies. The machine’s churning water suddenly transforms into the ocean, and Bush is standing in the surf, waves lapping around her. Then she’s back to the laundry room for the wonderfully loopy coda, where she sings, high-pitched, “Slooshy sloshy slooshy sloshy / Get that dirty shirty clean / Slooshy sloshy slooshy sloshy / Make those cuffs and collars gleam.”

If only the whole album were that odd. The last time Bush did a concept piece—her 1985 masterpiece, Hounds of Love—she fooled around with Irish jigs, voice cut-ups, and tape loops. Her voice is still exquisite, but too much of Aerial fades into a soft-focus background of soothing synthesizers, murmuring bass, and twittering birdsong.
sunrise, but it’s not clear what it’s about exactly, beyond an amorphous oneness with nature. There’s a prelude and a prologue, but no epilogue; a brief voice-over from a painter about getting “that tone a little bit lighter there, maybe with some dark accents coming in from the side”; and a closing half evoking the sun’s streaking light.

Bush sounds incredibly contented, secure at the center of her world. You imagine her roaming around her country estate, occasionally dropping into the home studio to daub a dark accent onto track seventeen. It’s doubtless a nice place to reach in midlife, and if one were strolling the hills with her, one might, as “Nocturne” urges, “become panoramic.” But Aerial soundtracks bliss, rather than communicating it—what’s needed is a little more of Madonna’s restless spirit.

In other words.....boring!! But to each their own.



"boring" if what you're looking for is a motorhead or a NIN album, sure. this is a quiet, happy album. and for what it's meant to be, it's done quite well. maybe you're not in the headspace to really enjoy it right now. maybe it'll be more of a spring or summer album for you. who knows. i think it's refreshing that it's about simple, domestic, everyday things. how many albums these days do that?
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Reply #21 posted 01/24/06 4:39pm

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Beautiful album! One of my fav's by Kate and My best of 2005.
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Reply #22 posted 01/25/06 3:53am

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sinisterpentatonic said:

Beautiful album! One of my fav's by Kate and My best of 2005.


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Reply #23 posted 01/25/06 3:57am

MikeMatronik

It's the best album of 2005...a masterpiece!

I'm holding not 2 flame the creator of this thread... mad
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Reply #24 posted 01/25/06 4:05am

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pkidwell said:

sorry but i got this after reading how many people loved it here and it put me to sleep...just my 2 cents


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Reply #25 posted 01/25/06 6:03am

pkidwell

I have other albums by her and love her voice so don't get me wrong. It's just not one of her best, but perhaps I shouldn't expect that since she's like 50.
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Reply #26 posted 01/25/06 6:05am

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...but perhaps I shouldn't expect that since she's like 50.


You're also under 100, right??? smile










Talking about IQ!!!! mad
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Reply #27 posted 01/25/06 8:32am

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MikeMatronik said:

It's the best album of 2005...a masterpiece!

I'm holding not 2 flame the creator of this thread... mad


Flame?

How about destroy? biggrin
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Reply #28 posted 01/25/06 8:37am

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Cloudbuster said:

sinisterpentatonic said:

Beautiful album! One of my fav's by Kate and My best of 2005.


kisses


spank
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Reply #29 posted 01/25/06 8:46am

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sinisterpentatonic said:

Cloudbuster said:

kisses


spank


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