genre: rock
country: uk
quality: lossless (flac tracks, covers)
time: 55'28" size: 330 mb
The Red Shoes is the seventh studio album by the British musician Kate Bush. Released in November 1993, it was accompanied by Bush's short film, The Line, the Cross and the Curve, and was her last album before taking a 12-year hiatus. The album peaked in the UK album chart and has been certified Platinum by the BPI for over 300,000 copies sold. In the US, the album reached, her highest chart position there to date. The album has sold around 2 million copies worldwide.
1. Rubberband Girl 4:42
2. And So Is Love 4:16
3. Eat the Music 5:08
4. Moments of Pleasure 5:16
5. The Song of Solomon 4:27
6. Lily 3:51
7. The Red Shoes 4:00
8. Top of the City 4:14
9. Constellation of the Heart 4:46
10. Big Stripey Lie 3:32
11. Why Should I Love You? 5:00
12. You're the One 5:52
Jeff Beck (Guitar)
Gary Brooker (Hammond Organ)
Kate Bush (Bass, Guitar, Piano, Arranger, Composer, Keyboards, vocals, Producer, Fender Rhodes)
Paddy Bush (Vocals, Whistle (Human), Whistle (Instrument), Mandola, Valiha, singing bowls, Fujara flute, musical bow)
Eric Clapton (Guitar)
Ian Cooper (Mastering)
Gaumont d'Oliver (Bass, Percussion, drums, Sound Effects)
Stuart Elliott (Percussion, Drums)
John Giblin (Bass)
Lenny Henry (Vocals)
Nigel Hitchcock (Baritone & Tenor Saxophones)
Michael Kamen (Orchestration)
Nigel Kennedy (Violin, Viola)
Lily (Narrator)
Danny McIntosh (Guitar)
Charlie Morgan (Percussion)
Prince (Bass, Guitar, Arranger, Keyboards, Vocals)
J. Neil Sidwell (Trombone)
Steve Sidwell (Trumpet, Flugelhorn)
Paul Spong (Trumpet)
Trio Bulgarka (Vocals)
Colin Lloyd Tucker (Vocals)
Justin Vali (Vocals, Valiha, Kabosy)
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