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50 Words for Snow

Christianity Today November 22, 2011

Style: Art-pop with some jazz inflections; compare to Joni Mitchell, Peter Gabriel, Suzanne Vega

50 Words for Snow

50 Words for Snow

Import

November 21, 2011

50 Words for Snow

50 Words for Snow

Import

November 21, 2011

Top tracks: “Snowed in at Wheeler Street,” “50 Words for Snow,” “Misty”

Kate Bush’s new album has a playful song—”Misty”—about a woman’s romantic evening with a snowman, only to awake the next morning to wet sheets and a pile of twigs. Is the song a metaphor for mortality? Is it a fairy tale? Those questions are up for the listener to decide; what matters is that everything here is awash in romance, poetry, and play, whether Bush is singing from the perspective of a falling “Snowflake,” hunting a Yeti in “Wild Men,” performing a rapturous duet with Elton John in “Snowed in at Wheeler Street,” or teaming with storyteller Stephen Fry to list 50 Words for Snow.

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