Kate Bush, Yardbirds, Tangerine Dream, Labi Siffre and blazing ’60s UK R&B CD in the latest magazine
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From songs about being inside the womb to taking Emily Brontë to the top of the charts, MOJO’s team of experts pick Kate Bush’s greatest songs
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