I was just looking at the gorgeous gatefold edition of Never for Ever on vinyl that I just found and going through the credits I saw Roy Harper's name, and also noticed he does backing vocals on "Breathing". I don't know about you but that made me glad. When I discovered his music a few years ago, I felt like "it had blown me away like Kate's did at the time". If you haven't listened to his music, find his album "Stormcock".
Kate thanks fans for birthday messages
Birthday Wishes
A message from Kate...
Thank you so much for all the lovely messages you sent for my birthday. I had a really great day.
Kate
Keep those updates coming, Kate. They're really nice.![]()
Yeah, sadly... turns out they were recording with TKI / Lionheart producer Andrew Powell:
http://www.cambridgeband.co.uk/news.htm
Ah well!
Gareth
Just spotted this - vaguely of interest in these quiet times!
http://www.psneurope.com/studionews-...cording-studio
Gareth
That link led me to Andrew Powell's site where I read:
"It took some time before Kate and Andrew returned to the studio to record the rest of the songs for the album: EMI had looked at many other possible producers in the meantime, and had accused David Gilmour (who had paid for the original sessions and introduced Kate to EMI) of selling them a dud artist with no other decent songs! He told them that in his view none of the other producers had come anywhere close to the qualities and empathy shown by Andrew for Kate's music, and suggested that they should go back to Andrew to make the rest of the album."
I've never heard any of that before. It reads as though Kate actually recorded demos with other producers who proved unsatisfactory. It would be fascinating to know who, if that was the case.
The maddest Kate-related story ever? It might be.
http://b3ta.com/questions/exposed/
God, I hope that's true.
I don't understand the question, and I won't respond to it.
Yes, knowing Kate's history of attracting nutcase stalkers, I'm quite sure she went right over to the strange lady who she spotted naked in the tree to see if she was ok instead of releasing the hounds.
"It's in the tree!"