"Sat in Your Lap" is a song by English art rock musician Kate Bush. It was the first single to be released from her fourth studio album, The Dreaming (1982), issued 15 months prior to the album`s release.[2] The single peaked at No. 11 and spent 7 weeks in the UK Singles Chart.[3]
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Sat in Your Lap
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Lord of the Reedy River (Donovan)
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Sat in Your Lap
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1982 /09 /13 Side one
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There Goes a Tenner
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Pull Out the Pin
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Suspended in Gaffa
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Leave It Open
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The Dreaming
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Night of the Swallow
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All the Love
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Houdini
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Get Out of My House
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from the album The Dreaming | ||||
B-side | "Lord of the Reedy River" (Donovan) | |||
Released | 29 June 1981[1] | |||
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Length | 3:29 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Songwriter(s) | Kate Bush | |||
Producer(s) | Kate Bush | |||
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"Sat in Your Lap" |
"Sat in Your Lap" is a song by English art rock musician Kate Bush. It was the first single to be released from her fourth studio album, The Dreaming (1982), issued 15 months prior to the album`s release.[2] The single peaked at No. 11 and spent 7 weeks in the UK Singles Chart.[3]
Musically, the single was faster and more percussive than Bush`s previous releases. It features Preston Heyman on drums recorded in the stone room at the Townhouse Studio 2, London, and Paddy Bush and Preston on whip-like percussion (played on bamboo canes swooshing through the air, rhythmically).[4] Critic Simon Reynolds called it "an avant-pop stampede of pounding percussion and deranged shrieks, a sister-song to Public Image Ltd`s `Flowers of Romance`."[5] The lyrics of the song deal with feelings of existential frustration and the quest for knowledge.[6] In his biography on Kate Bush, Graeme Thomson claims that the title of the song suggests the possibility of experiencing enlightenment through sex.[7]
Kate Bush stated in an early interview that the single version was remixed slightly for inclusion on The Dreaming, with some parts re-recorded for the album. The vocals were raised higher and the backing track altered to better fit the overall feel of the album.[citation needed]
The demo version of "Sat in Your Lap" contains an extra verse at the start, which was later cut. As with subsequent singles from the album, a 12-inch vinyl single was planned but was eventually withdrawn.
The B-side to the single was a cover version (Bush`s first) of "Lord of the Reedy River" by Donovan from his 1971 album HMS Donovan.
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[8] | 93 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[9] | 32 |
Ireland (IRMA)[10] | 18 |
Italy (Musica e Dischi)[11] | 25 |
Spain (Productores de Música de España)[12] | 30 |
UK Singles Chart[13] | 11 |
"Sat in Your Lap" is a song by English art rock musician Kate Bush. It was the first single to be released from her fourth studio album, The Dreaming (1982), issued 15 months prior to the album`s release.[2] The single peaked at No. 11 and spent 7 weeks in the UK Singles Chart.[3]
Musically, the single was faster and more percussive than Bush`s previous releases. It features Preston Heyman on drums recorded in the stone room at the Townhouse Studio 2, London, and Paddy Bush and Preston on whip-like percussion (played on bamboo canes swooshing through the air, rhythmically).[4] Critic Simon Reynolds called it "an avant-pop stampede of pounding percussion and deranged shrieks, a sister-song to Public Image Ltd`s `Flowers of Romance`."[5] The lyrics of the song deal with feelings of existential frustration and the quest for knowledge.[6] In his biography on Kate Bush, Graeme Thomson claims that the title of the song suggests the possibility of experiencing enlightenment through sex.[7]
Kate Bush stated in an early interview that the single version was remixed slightly for inclusion on The Dreaming, with some parts re-recorded for the album. The vocals were raised higher and the backing track altered to better fit the overall feel of the album.[citation needed]
The demo version of "Sat in Your Lap" contains an extra verse at the start, which was later cut. As with subsequent singles from the album, a 12-inch vinyl single was planned but was eventually withdrawn.
The B-side to the single was a cover version (Bush`s first) of "Lord of the Reedy River" by Donovan from his 1971 album HMS Donovan.
Chart (1981) | Peak position |
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Australia (Kent Music Report)[8] | 93 |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[9] | 32 |
Ireland (IRMA)[10] | 18 |
Italy (Musica e Dischi)[11] | 25 |
Spain (Productores de Música de España)[12] | 30 |
UK Singles Chart[13] | 11 |