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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelFish Oven & Equipment Corp People, Fisp
UPC5057998268603
eBay Product ID (ePID)24071181035
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2024
GenreRock
ArtistBush, Kate
Release TitleKick Inside-2018 Remaster 180gm Black Vinyl
Dimensions
Item Height0.20 in
Item Weight0.67 lb
Item Length12.47 in
Item Width12.26 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks13
Country/Region of ManufactureNetherlands
Tracks1.1 Moving 1.2 The Saxophone Song 1.3 Strange Phenomena 1.4 Kite 1.5 The Man with the Child in His Eyes 1.6 Wuthering Heights 1.7 James and the Cold Gun 1.8 Feel It 1.9 Oh to Be in Love 1.10 L'Amour Looks Something Like You 1.11 Them Heavy People 1.12 Room for the Life 1.13 The Kick Inside
Number of Discs1
NotesLimited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. Kate Bush & Fish people records are proud and excited to announce new pressings of all 10 of Kate Bush's albums "It's very exciting to see people appreciating the physical presence of an album released on vinyl. It's how it's always been for me, especially when I was a teenager. The whole buzz of the record store was part of the experience. Buying an album was an event. " Kate Bush. The records are all pressed on 180gm vinyl at the world-renowned Record Industry plant in the Netherlands. New lacquers were cut from the 2018 remasters by Bernie Grundman and overseen by mastering engineer James Guthrie. All designed by Kate and feature new Fish People label designs, stunning vinyl combinations and obi strips with pressing date. They are protected in resealable poly-bag liners with a 'Fish People Reissue' sticker, bottom right. Kate's debut album "The Kick Inside" was released on 17 February 1978 and contains the UK number one hit, "Wuthering Heights". The album peaked at number three in the UK album charts and has been certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. The production included contributions from Duncan Mackay, Ian Bairnson, David Paton, Andrew Powell, Stuart Elliott and David Gilmour.