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(continuing the discussion from Talk:Kate Bush#Lyra):
I don't think it [Lyra] should be removed from the discography. It's a released song written and performed by Kate Bush. The fact that it was released on media with other works doesn't change that. Although I think you're right, maybe it shouldn't be in the "Singles" table. Let's continue this discussion at Talk:Kate Bush discography#Lyra. TJRC ( talk) 21:04, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
Why are these separated? Even tho they were released in certain territories, that doesn't mean they were not singles, right? I also question the release of "Room for the Life" and "Be Kind to My Mistakes" (both red links and capitalized wrong, I don't know who put them there). I think those two should be removed and this section blended in with the full singles list. Thoughts? - eo ( talk) 16:04, 14 January 2011 (UTC)
I really try to visit Kate Bush's discography page on wikipedia to keep informed about chart numbers, which I'm very interested in. But, i don't know for what reason, some people are editing the page with fake numbers. For example, Kate's There Goes a Tenner has not debuted on uk single chart, it barely missed the top 100 [reached #101]. However, the page says it has reached #93. I'm updating the real number (again) and decided to keep wikipedians informed about it. Thank you. (I'll also look for another numbers, it's really awesome to fulfill wikipedia with nice information and a legend as Kate needs her page to be the best!). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 187.90.57.130 ( talk) 09:15, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
I don't mean to be a douche bag or anything but even though Kate considers "Director's Cut" a new album (and it is) it isn't a new album of original and new material it is a compilation of reworked tracks from previous albums so surely it really belongs in the compilation album section? If you look at most other people's discographies remix albums (which this essentially is) are usually in the compilation section or a seperate remix album. Again i'm not trying to be fussy, I am a huge Kate fan and bought the album today but i just think we should stick to the facts which are that this is not an album of new material so it shouldn't be in the studio album section with all her other albums of original material. -- Duphin ( talk) 12:56, 19 May 2011 (UTC)
"Kate's The Whole Story is illustrative of her refusal to do things in the usual way--she re-recorded one vocal specifically for the album, but just that one element wouldn't be enough to call it a "new" album"
The Whole Story contains a completely new song - "Experiment IV" as well. It's still a compilation. Most officially-released compilation albums will contain at least one new song. It's only the budget priced record company ones that don't.
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What should we call these mini-vids? They're not music videos in the usual sense of the word. What is Kate calling them? We should consider a new category for these. Ideas?-- TEHodson 07:03, 24 November 2011 (UTC)
The discography on the Kate Bush official website defines Eat the Music as an EP, not a single. What say the wiki community members? Should we move it to that section? See: http://www.katebush.com/discography 69.250.207.88 ( talk) 22:32, 12 April 2014 (UTC)
There are a couple of Brazilian EPS, red-linked, no sources. Should these be included ? -- Beardo ( talk) 18:36, 28 August 2014 (UTC)
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I find that updating the US chart peak for "Running Up That Hill" as has currently been done is misleading; while it's technically correct that the song peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, that was in 2022, not 1985 (it was #30). Without clicking through to the main article on the song, you neither understand that the song was only a moderate US pop hit in the 1980s nor that it had a major resurgence nearly 40 years later. I understand that we typically list singles by order of release, but this reads to me as an opportunity to list the song again as a re-chart.
I think this is currently done right (even if a bit wordily) on the discography section on Chubby Checker; it makes clear that both chart runs for "The Twist" were separate. Does Wikipedia have a policy on this? Mhavril39 ( talk) 21:02, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
Running Up That Hill actually is being rereleased officially. It's being served to radio again, in the US at least. Caity180 ( talk) 16:50, 17 June 2022 (UTC)
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(continuing the discussion from Talk:Kate Bush#Lyra):
I don't think it [Lyra] should be removed from the discography. It's a released song written and performed by Kate Bush. The fact that it was released on media with other works doesn't change that. Although I think you're right, maybe it shouldn't be in the "Singles" table. Let's continue this discussion at Talk:Kate Bush discography#Lyra. TJRC ( talk) 21:04, 17 February 2009 (UTC)
Why are these separated? Even tho they were released in certain territories, that doesn't mean they were not singles, right? I also question the release of "Room for the Life" and "Be Kind to My Mistakes" (both red links and capitalized wrong, I don't know who put them there). I think those two should be removed and this section blended in with the full singles list. Thoughts? - eo ( talk) 16:04, 14 January 2011 (UTC)
I really try to visit Kate Bush's discography page on wikipedia to keep informed about chart numbers, which I'm very interested in. But, i don't know for what reason, some people are editing the page with fake numbers. For example, Kate's There Goes a Tenner has not debuted on uk single chart, it barely missed the top 100 [reached #101]. However, the page says it has reached #93. I'm updating the real number (again) and decided to keep wikipedians informed about it. Thank you. (I'll also look for another numbers, it's really awesome to fulfill wikipedia with nice information and a legend as Kate needs her page to be the best!). —Preceding unsigned comment added by 187.90.57.130 ( talk) 09:15, 18 March 2011 (UTC)
I don't mean to be a douche bag or anything but even though Kate considers "Director's Cut" a new album (and it is) it isn't a new album of original and new material it is a compilation of reworked tracks from previous albums so surely it really belongs in the compilation album section? If you look at most other people's discographies remix albums (which this essentially is) are usually in the compilation section or a seperate remix album. Again i'm not trying to be fussy, I am a huge Kate fan and bought the album today but i just think we should stick to the facts which are that this is not an album of new material so it shouldn't be in the studio album section with all her other albums of original material. -- Duphin ( talk) 12:56, 19 May 2011 (UTC)
"Kate's The Whole Story is illustrative of her refusal to do things in the usual way--she re-recorded one vocal specifically for the album, but just that one element wouldn't be enough to call it a "new" album"
The Whole Story contains a completely new song - "Experiment IV" as well. It's still a compilation. Most officially-released compilation albums will contain at least one new song. It's only the budget priced record company ones that don't.
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What should we call these mini-vids? They're not music videos in the usual sense of the word. What is Kate calling them? We should consider a new category for these. Ideas?-- TEHodson 07:03, 24 November 2011 (UTC)
The discography on the Kate Bush official website defines Eat the Music as an EP, not a single. What say the wiki community members? Should we move it to that section? See: http://www.katebush.com/discography 69.250.207.88 ( talk) 22:32, 12 April 2014 (UTC)
There are a couple of Brazilian EPS, red-linked, no sources. Should these be included ? -- Beardo ( talk) 18:36, 28 August 2014 (UTC)
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I find that updating the US chart peak for "Running Up That Hill" as has currently been done is misleading; while it's technically correct that the song peaked at #8 on the Billboard Hot 100, that was in 2022, not 1985 (it was #30). Without clicking through to the main article on the song, you neither understand that the song was only a moderate US pop hit in the 1980s nor that it had a major resurgence nearly 40 years later. I understand that we typically list singles by order of release, but this reads to me as an opportunity to list the song again as a re-chart.
I think this is currently done right (even if a bit wordily) on the discography section on Chubby Checker; it makes clear that both chart runs for "The Twist" were separate. Does Wikipedia have a policy on this? Mhavril39 ( talk) 21:02, 6 June 2022 (UTC)
Running Up That Hill actually is being rereleased officially. It's being served to radio again, in the US at least. Caity180 ( talk) 16:50, 17 June 2022 (UTC)