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Album artwork for Never For Ever by Kate Bush

Kate Bush's album Never For Ever. Remastered and available here on Standard Black LP and Standard CD.

Never for Ever has Kate Bush sounding vocally stable and more confident, taking what she had put into her debut single "Wuthering Heights" from 1978 and administering those facets into most of the album's content. Never for Ever went to number one in the U.K., on the strength of three singles that made her country's Top 20. Both "Breathing" and "Army Dreamers" went to number 16, while "Babooshka" was her first Top Five single since "Wuthering Heights." Bush's dramatics and theatrical approach to singing begin to solidify on Never for Ever, and her style brandishes avid seriousness without sounding flighty or absurd. "Breathing," about the repercussions of nuclear war, conveys enough passion and vocal curvatures to make her concern sound convincing, while "Army Dreamers" bounces her voice up and down without getting out of hand. "Babooshka"'s motherly charm and flexible chorus make it one of her best tracks, proving that she can make the simplest of lyrics work for her through her tailored vocal acrobatics.

LP - Remastered. Standard Black LP.

CD - Remastered. Standard CD.

Kate Bush

Never For Ever

Parlophone
Album artwork for Never For Ever by Kate Bush
LP

$25.99

Remastered. Standard Black LP.

Released 11/16/2018Catalogue Number

A 584792

Album artwork for Never For Ever by Kate Bush
LP

$28.99

U.K. Import, 180 Gram

Released 07/10/2022Catalogue Number

0190295593889

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Kate Bush

Never For Ever

Parlophone
Album artwork for Never For Ever by Kate Bush
LP

$25.99

Remastered. Standard Black LP.

Released 11/16/2018Catalogue Number

A 584792

Album artwork for Never For Ever by Kate Bush
LP

$28.99

U.K. Import, 180 Gram

Released 07/10/2022Catalogue Number

0190295593889

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Kate Bush's album Never For Ever. Remastered and available here on Standard Black LP and Standard CD.

Never for Ever has Kate Bush sounding vocally stable and more confident, taking what she had put into her debut single "Wuthering Heights" from 1978 and administering those facets into most of the album's content. Never for Ever went to number one in the U.K., on the strength of three singles that made her country's Top 20. Both "Breathing" and "Army Dreamers" went to number 16, while "Babooshka" was her first Top Five single since "Wuthering Heights." Bush's dramatics and theatrical approach to singing begin to solidify on Never for Ever, and her style brandishes avid seriousness without sounding flighty or absurd. "Breathing," about the repercussions of nuclear war, conveys enough passion and vocal curvatures to make her concern sound convincing, while "Army Dreamers" bounces her voice up and down without getting out of hand. "Babooshka"'s motherly charm and flexible chorus make it one of her best tracks, proving that she can make the simplest of lyrics work for her through her tailored vocal acrobatics.

LP - Remastered. Standard Black LP.

CD - Remastered. Standard CD.