Sat In Your Lap — Kate Bush -
This was the first album Bush produced entirely by herself, allowing her the freedom to experiment with dense soundscapes and unconventional techniques.
Bush suggests that the more one learns, the more they realize how much they don't know—every wall conquered simply reveals a larger one behind it. Kate Bush - Sat In Your Lap
A 2018 NPR poll ranked The Dreaming as the 24th greatest album ever made by a female artist. This was the first album Bush produced entirely
The core of the song lies in its obsessive refrain: "Some say that knowledge is something sat in your lap / Some say that knowledge is something that you never have" . The core of the song lies in its
When Kate Bush released "Sat In Your Lap" in June 1981, it wasn't just a new single; it was a frantic, percussive warning shot that her "eccentric genius" era had truly arrived. As the lead single for her fourth album, The Dreaming , the track signaled a radical departure from the lush, orchestral art-pop of her earlier work, introducing a more unhinged and experimental sound. The Sound of Impatience
While the album was initially met with bafflement and described by some critics as "very weird" and "uncommercial," its reputation has soared in recent decades.
The lyrics reflect a character who is "intimidated by the energy" of productive adults.