The Dreaming (song)

This article is about the Kate Bush song. For other songs with similar titles, see Dreaming (disambiguation).
"The Dreaming"
Single by Kate Bush
from the album The Dreaming
B-side "Dreamtime"
Released 26 July 1982
Format 7" single
Recorded 1981
Genre Art rock
Length

4:40 (album version)

4:09 (single version)
Label EMI
Writer(s) Kate Bush
Producer(s) Kate Bush
Kate Bush singles chronology
"Sat in Your Lap"
(1981)
"The Dreaming"
(1982)
"There Goes a Tenner"
(1982)
Music sample
"The Dreaming"

"The Dreaming" is the title song from Kate Bush's fourth studio album The Dreaming and was released a single on 26 July 1982. Bush hadn't released a single since "Sat in Your Lap" thirteen months earlier. "The Dreaming" made it to #48 on the UK Singles Chart.

The song is about the destruction of Aboriginal homelands by white Australians in their quest for weapons-grade uranium. Musical guest Rolf Harris plays the didgeridoo on the recording.

Bird impersonator Percy Edwards provided sheep noises.[1]

The original title for the track was "The Abo Song", which unwittingly made use of a racial slur; promotional 7" copies were circulated before being recalled.[2]

An alternative version of "The Dreaming", entitled "Dreamtime", was used as the UK single b-side. It is usually referred to as an instrumental version of "The Dreaming". This is not strictly true in that while the track omits all the sung lead vocal lyrics it still retains most of the backing vocals such as the stretched dreamtime harmonies heard during the chorus. It is also of note that "Dreamtime" contains both an extended intro and outro. It starts with approximately 4 bars of double-tracked didgeridoo drone before the original arrangement comes in and finishes with approximately 30 seconds of the same following a breakdown of the original arrangement.

Charts

Chart (1982) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[3] 91
UK Singles Chart 48

References

  1. Percy Edwards Showdown BBC4 4 march, 2009
  2. "Kate Bush - Abo Song". Discogs. Retrieved 2016-06-10.
  3. Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 50. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.
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