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Kate Bush – Oh, England: Live at the Hammersmith Odeon, 1979 (12-Inch Album)

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This album showcases Kate Bush’s stunning concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, in London, on 13 May 1979, during the Tour of Life.

The Tour of Life (originally known as the Lionheart Tour, and also officially referred to as the Kate Bush Tour) was the first concert tour by Kate Bush. Starting in April 1979, the tour lasted just over six weeks. The tour was acclaimed for its incorporation of mime, magic, and readings during costume changes. The setlist drew heavily from Bush’s first two albums The Kick Inside and Lionheart.

The tour culminated with a run of three consecutive nights at the Hammersmith Odeon. It is the second of those performances captured here, immortalising one of the most celebrated and innovative shows of Bush’s career.

Featured tracks include Wuthering Heights, Wow, Moving, Them Heavy People, Kite, Hammer Horror and more.


Track Listing

Side One

  1. Moving
  2. Them Heavy People
  3. Violin
  4. Strange Phenomena
  5. Hammer Horror
  6. Don’t Push Your Foot On The Heartbrake
  7. Wow

Side Two

  1. Feel It
  2. Kite
  3. James and the Cold Gun
  4. Oh England My Lionheart
  5. Wuthering Heights


Format: Vinyl / 12” Album

Label: Dear Boss

Catalogue No: JACK075

Barcode: 0637913852480

Release Date: 27 Jun 2025

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John
Kate Bush live at Hammersmith 8

I was ot sure what to expect from CODA, this album.is excellent. It's sound reproduction is very good. Thank you

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Paul Lowe
Excellent recording

I bought the purple vinyl version of this and the quality is superb.