On Stage (EP)

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On Stage
On Stage Cover.jpg
EP by
Released31 August 1979
Recorded13 May 1979
Venue Hammersmith Odeon (London)
Genre Art rock
Length16:51
Label EMI, Harvest (Canada)
Producer Kate Bush, Jon Kelly
Kate Bush chronology
Lionheart
(1978)
On Stage
(1979)
Never for Ever
(1980)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Edmonton Journal 9/10 [2]
MusicHound Rock Star full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [3]
Spin Alternative Record Guide 5/10 [4]

On Stage is a live recording of four songs performed on Kate Bush's Tour of Life in 1979. It was released on 31 August 1979 and peaked at number 10 on the UK chart. [5]

Contents

Background

On Stage contains recordings ostensibly from Bush's concert recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon on 13 May 1979. However, the four tracks on this EP are noticeably different from those released in 1994, when 60 minutes of the 13 May 1979 concert was issued on audio CD. On Stage became Bush's first official (non-bootlegged) live performance on vinyl.

The record was usually issued in various global markets as a four-track 7" disc running at 33RPM. However, it was also released on 12" vinyl in some countries (Japan, Netherlands, Canada, France and Australia - with 45RPM and 33RPM speeds). Uniquely, Canada also issued the EP as a cassette. In the UK EMI issued the EP (as a promotional item) over four sides of two 7" discs packaged in a gatefold sleeve. A 2 disc version was also chosen as the commercial Portuguese issue. The commercially available UK 7" version (a single disc featuring all four tracks on one record) was initially packaged in a gatefold sleeve (similar to the promotional edition) which was quickly replaced by a single pocket version. Canada also issued a variant of the 7" single in a gatefold sleeve packaged inside a limited edition 12" outer cover.

The EP's peak at No 10 gave Bush her third UK top 10 hit. Studio versions of all four songs were originally released on her first two albums; "Them Heavy People", "James and the Cold Gun" and "L'Amour Looks Something Like You" from The Kick Inside (1978) and "Don't Push Your Foot on the Heartbrake" from Lionheart (1978).

Charts

Chart (1979–1983)Peak
position
Canadian RPM Albums Chart [6] 57
Dutch Single Top 100 17
Irish Singles Chart [7] 15
UK Singles Chart 10

Sales

The EP sold 5,980 units in Japan. [8]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Kate Bush

Side one
No.TitleLength
1."Them Heavy People"4:08
2."Don't Push Your Foot on the Heartbrake"3:37
Side two
No.TitleLength
3."James and the Cold Gun"6:25
4."L'Amour Looks Something Like You"2:41

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