Kate Bush to release live record of 2014 residency Before The Dawn
29 September 2016, 09:35
| Written by
Laurence Day
Kate Bush is set to release her first live record - it's a three-disc collection recorded at her monumental 2014 residency Before The Dawn.
Bush's shows - a whopping 22 at the Hammersmith Apollo in London - were her first in 35 years, so it's no wonder this'll be her first live record. By all accounts they were magical, but if you didn't catch her in the flesh, now's your chance to glimpse the wonder that Bush presented.
The three-act performances have been put to disc, with each disc containing one full act.
Listen to the 10-minute "Prologue" below, and view the mammoth tracklist after.
Tracklist:
CD1:
- Lily
- Hounds Of Love
- Joanni
- Top Of The City
- Never Be Mine
- Running Up That Hill
- King Of The Mountain
CD2:
- Astronomer’s Call (Spoken Monologue)
- And Dream Of Sheep
- Under Ice
- Waking The Witch
- Watching Them Without Her (Dialogue)
- Watching You Without Me
- Little Light
- Jig Of Life
- Hello Earth
- The Morning Fog
CD3:
- Prelude
- Prologue
- An Architect’s Dream
- The Painter’s Link
- Sunset
- Aerial Tal
- Somewhere In Between
- Tawny Moon
- Nocturn
- Aerial
- Among Angels
- Cloudbusting
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