This CD is unique -like all albums by Kate Bush. She has a unique charm. Kate's first work exudes a young sweet innocence that will be replaced in their later albums by (equally brilliant) mysterious darkness. The elves from Kent enchanted us with "Wuthering Heights" (the grandiose suits on the book), the simple-cheerful "kite", the ultimate catchy "Oh to be in love," the brilliant, poetic dreamy "The Man with The Child In His Eyes "and many other masterpieces. Real, on this album there is not a single bad song. Kates delicate, clear, high voice hovering over the most unusual instruments. The absolutely best songs on the album are "moving" the strange (animal?) Is introduced noise and the poetic "The Saxophone Song". Hard to believe that Kate was only eighteen and still writing these songs all by myself and also co-produced. This woman is a genius. This is music that all comes from within and touched a low in the age of the retort music. Movingly beautiful !!!