Live at Hammersmith Odeon
Kate Bush · 1994
106 min · 24 tracks · pop rock ยท art rock ยท baroque pop
A theatrical blend of art pop and rock, infused with emotive storytelling and haunting melodies.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- theatrical performances with vivid imagery haunting melodies for introspective moments dynamic storytelling across live tracks
- Context
- Released in early 1994, 'Live at Hammersmith Odeon' captures Kate Bush during a hiatus from studio albums, following her critically acclaimed record 'The Red Shoes' in 1993. This live album showcases her dynamic performance style and serves as a bridge between that era and her subsequent return to the music scene.
- If you like
- pop rock, art rock, baroque pop
Live at Hammersmith Odeon is an album by Kate Bush, released in 1994. A theatrical blend of art pop and rock, infused with emotive storytelling and haunting melodies. 'Live at Hammersmith Odeon' is significant for demonstrating Bush's impact on live performance artistry, particularly in the realm of theatrical pop. The album received positive critical acclaim and further solidified her status as an innovative performer, influencing countless artists in genres ranging from pop to rock. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Live at Hammersmith Odeon sound like?
A theatrical blend of art pop and rock, infused with emotive storytelling and haunting melodies. Rooted in pop rock and art rock.
What makes Live at Hammersmith Odeon by Kate Bush notable?
'Live at Hammersmith Odeon' is significant for demonstrating Bush's impact on live performance artistry, particularly in the realm of theatrical pop. The album received positive critical acclaim and further solidified her status as an innovative performer, influencing countless artists in genres ranging from pop to rock. Released in early 1994, 'Live at Hammersmith Odeon' captures Kate Bush during a hiatus from studio albums, following her critically acclaimed record 'The Red Shoes' in 1993. This live album showcases her dynamic performance style and serves as a bridge between that era and her subsequent return to the music scene.
Who is Live at Hammersmith Odeon for?
Live at Hammersmith Odeon works well if you're into theatrical performances with vivid imagery, haunting melodies for introspective moments and dynamic storytelling across live tracks.
How many songs are on Live at Hammersmith Odeon?
Live at Hammersmith Odeon has 24 tracks, running approximately 106 minutes.
Tracklist
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Disc 1
- 1 Moving 3:32
- 2 Them Heavy People 4:02
- 3 Violin 3:32
- 4 Strange Phenomena 3:25
- 5 Hammer Horror 4:25
- 6 Don't Push Your Foot on the Heartbrake 3:59
- 7 Wow 3:59
- 8 Feel it 3:14
- 9 Kite Standout 6:12
- 10 James and the Cold Gun Standout 8:44
- 11 Oh England My Lionheart 3:22
- 12 Wuthering Heights Standout 4:50
Disc 2
- 1 Moving 3:32
- 2 Them Heavy People 4:02
- 3 Violin 3:32
- 4 Strange Phenomena 3:26
- 5 Hammer Horror 4:25
- 6 Don't Push Your Foot on the Heartbrake 3:55
- 7 Wow 4:05
- 8 Feel It 3:14
- 9 Kite Standout 6:12
- 10 James and the Cold Gun Standout 8:44
- 11 Oh England My Lionheart 3:23
- 12 Wuthering Heights Standout 4:49
Release Date
January 3, 1994
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
106 min 39 sec
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