Aerial (album)

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Aerial
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Studio album by
Released7 November 2005
Recorded1996–2005 [1]
Studio Abbey Road Studios (London)
Genre
Length79:58
Label EMI
Columbia (US)
Producer Kate Bush
Kate Bush chronology
Live at Hammersmith Odeon
(1994)
Aerial
(2005)
Director's Cut
(2011)
Kate Bush studio album chronology
The Red Shoes
(1993)
Aerial
(2005)
Director's Cut
(2011)
A Sea of Honey
No.TitleLength
1."King of the Mountain"4:53
2."π"6:09
3."Bertie"4:18
4."Mrs. Bartolozzi"5:58
5."How to Be Invisible"5:32
6."Joanni"4:56
7."A Coral Room"6:12
A Sky of Honey
No.TitleLength
8."Prelude"1:26
9."Prologue"5:42
10."An Architect's Dream"4:50
11."The Painter's Link"1:35
12."Sunset"5:58
13."Aerial Tal"1:01
14."Somewhere in Between"5:00
15."Nocturn"8:34
16."Aerial"7:52

Note: The 2010 CD reissue combines all parts of "A Sky of Honey" into one track lasting 42:00.

Personnel

Production

Charts

Certifications and sales

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Certifications and sales for Aerial
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Canada (Music Canada) [59] Platinum100,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat) [60] Gold23,811 [60]
France (SNEP) [61] Gold100,000*
Germany (BVMI) [62] Gold100,000^
Ireland (IRMA) [63] Gold7,500^
Japan13,176 [64]
Poland (ZPAV) [65] Gold20,000*
United Kingdom (BPI) [66] Platinum300,000^
Summaries
Worldwide1,100,000 [67]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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