![]() The Dreaming’s tracks feature Kate Bush duetting with herself regularly, in fact - as on the superb Suspended in Gaffa - she’s often singing in four or more distinct styles. The poppy melodies of her other releases haven’t disappeared entirely, but they are much less frequent and replaced with a playful creativity. Kate Bush’s fourth album is often considered her most experimental, and it’s easy to see why. Laurie Anderson - Big Science (#80 in NPR’s 150 Best Albums Made by Women) #18 Hiroshi Yoshimura - Wave Notation 1: Music for Nine Post CardsĪnd we’ve also got an extra album from NPR’s best albums by female artists list (Kate Bush’s Dreaming is also on that list, but we already have it above): I’m also grabbing this lot from further down the list: #5 Dead Kennedys - Plastic Surgery Disasters We’re here for the music though right? Well, here’s what ’s users rate as their top 5 albums of 1982: and the Commodore 64 was released, the Falklands War happened, and Ingrid Bergman died. It’s time to musically tackle 1982, the year the space shuttle Columbia made its first mission, Steven Spielberg’s E.T. ![]() You can also read all the other entries I’ve written so far by heading to the lovely index page here. If you want to know more, I wrote an introduction to the ‘challenge’ here. ![]() Over what will likely be the next few years I’m going to be ranking and reviewing the top 5 albums - plus a fair few extras - according to users on (think IMDB for music) from every year from 1960 to the present. ![]()
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