Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!ogicse!mintaka!bloom-beacon!GAFFA.MIT.EDU!Love-Hounds-request From: Love-Hounds-request@GAFFA.MIT.EDU Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: TKI Message-ID: <4839@discg1.UUCP> Date: 22 Oct 90 14:56:25 GMT Sender: Love-Hounds-request@gaffa.MIT.EDU Reply-To: Love-Hounds@gaffa.MIT.EDU Organization: Defense Industrial Supply Center, Philadelphia, Pa Lines: 21 Approved: love-hounds@eddie.mit.edu Really-From: dsac!discg1!izslr03@cis.ohio-state.edu (thomas coleman) This weekend I found a used copy of The Kick Inside. Previously, I had only heard Kate's last three albums (by owning them). Her last three albums I consider extraordinary. The Kick Inside is very good, but falls short in several ways. Her immaturity (still very mature for a teenager) shows relative to her newer albums, particularly in her vocals. The instrumentation is fairly pedestrian, although I do enjoy her piano work. Mind you, this is all relative in KT terms! I had to get used to her many and varied vocal capabilities on the Dreaming (the first KT I bought). Now I have to get used to her (relatively) immature voice, which is soprano (?) unlike most Pop and rock singers (especially unlike most that I LIKE). But I appreciate the talent there. I see why she tried another version of Wuthering Heights. She almost seems to be parodying on The Kick Inside. But then I am used to the Pat Benatar version. All in all, very much worth listening to many times over, but in a whole other realm from The Dreaming, Hounds Of Love and The Sensual World. If you want to hear a young Kate in a more basic setting, this is wonderful. 3 1/2 of 5 stars in my book.