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Amazon.com1989's Sensual World remains Kate Bush's most mature, entrancing album. Expectations ran high for the long-awaited follow-up to her 1986 breakthrough The Hounds of Love, and she met them with this sometimes breathtaking, often introspective work. On songs like the erotic title track and the dramatic "Love and Anger," Bush charts the many rhythms of relationships with a keen eye for detail and less frilly bluster than usual. Elsewhere, with the tense "Between a Man and a Woman" and the lush "This Woman's Work" she virtually lays the foundation for Tori Amos's future success. Musically, Bush broadens her palette with the smart additions of Irish piper Davey Spillane, Balkan singers The Trio Bulgarka, and jazz bassist Eberhard Weber. --Michael Ruby
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Home again Thomas Helmka | Round lake, IL USA | 03/25/2008 (5 out of 5 stars) "Close to two decades a friend introduced my to Kate Bush via Hounds of love. I love the tracks on the album, yet when the same friend played some of her other works I was not as impressed and so Hounds became my one and only Kate Bush.
Then recently reading some information on her I came across some reviews of the Sensual World and I listened to the tracks and it was like it picked up right where Hounds of Love ended.
Listening to her wonderful voice combined with the layered melodies and insightful lyrics sends a shiver down my spine and electricty to shoot over my skin.
A masterpiece and not to be missed.
Close your eyes, listen and immerse yourself in aural triumph.
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