Kate Bush releases an unusual new album “Director’s Cut” on May 16 on her own label Fish People, in conjunction with EMI.

On “Directors Cut” Kate revisits a selection of tracks from her albums “The Sensual World” and “The Red Shoes”, a process that presents a fascinating portrait of an artist in a constant state of evolution. She has re-recorded some elements whilst keeping the best musical performances of each song – making it something of a director’s cut but in sound, not vision.

Label Fish People
Release Date May 24, 2011
Artist Site  Facebook

Deluxe CD edition of Kate's 2011 studio album that has her revisits a selection of tracks from her albums 'The Sensual World' and "The Red Shoes' and re-record them. This set contains 'Director's Cut', 'The Sensual World' and the 2011 remastered edition of 'The Red Shoes' in a case-bound book.

2011 studio album from Kate, that features her revisits a selection of tracks from her albums 'The Sensual World' and 'The Red Shoes' and re-record them. Tracks include: Flower of the Mountain, The Song of Solomon, Lily, Deeper Understanding, The Red Shoes, This Woman's Work, Moments of Pleasure, Never Be Mine, Top of the City, And So is Love, and Rubberband Girl. 11 tracks

Director's Cut Track Listing:

1.Flower Of The Mountain(a new version of the song originally titled ‘The Sensual World’)
2.Song Of Solomon
3.Lily
4.Deeper Understanding


The original version:


5.The Red Shoes
6.This Woman's Work
7.Moments Of Pleasure
8.Never Be Mine
9.Top Of The City
10.And So Is Love
11.Rubberband Girl



"As the people here grow colder I turn to my computer" sings reclusive British art-pop pioneer Kate Bush in "Deeper Understanding", the lead song from Director's Cut (May 16, Fish People/EMI) her forthcoming album of eleven reworked tracks from her Sensual World (1989) and The Red Shoes (1993). The computer reference is apt as Bush adds processed vocals and an additional two minutes of instrumental noodling to the track which originally appeared on Sensual World. It's also a peek into the process that went into the reshaping of her past songs. "For some time I have felt that I wanted to revisit tracks from these two albums and that they could benefit from having new life breathed into them", says Bush. "Lots of work had gone into the two original albums and now these songs have another layer of work woven into their fabric. I think of this as a new album".

Of particular note on Directors Cut is the title track from Sensual World, where Bush was able to utilize lyrics adapted from James Joyce's Ulysses, an intent that was earlier nixed by the Joyce estate. Now with new approval, the song has adapted the Joyce text lyrically and has been retitled "Flower of the Mountain." All the songs on the new project feature new Bush vocals and drumwork (from guest Steve Gadd) and three of the tracks have been completely re-recorded including "This Woman's Work", perhaps the best known song here (thanks to the 2002 Maxwell cover version).  Director's Cut will be released in four versions: digitally, on disc with a case-bound book, part of a triple-CD edition that will also include The Sensual World and a newly remastered version of The Red Shoes and on a 2-disc vinyl package.
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