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03 Nov 2005 - Kate Bush About 'Aerial'

Kate Bush will reveal that recording her first album in 12 years almost killed her, in a new interview this week.

The famously reclusive star has given her first radio or TV interview in over a decade to the BBC, to speak about the new LP "Aerial". The interview goes out on Friday and finds Bush speaking candidly about the record, which is the follow-up to "The Red Shoes", from 1993.

Speaking to John Wilson on Radio 4's "Front Row" show, Bush says how difficult "Aerial" was to make. "I'm very opinionated. I'm horrible to work with; I'm so fussy and picky," she explains. "What's good is that I know what I want. It's when you don't know what you want that you're in trouble. There were so many times I thought I wasn't going to have the energy to see it through. I knew I couldn't go on any longer, it would've killed me. I was so fed up making it."??

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During the course of the interview, Bush also explains her extended absence from the pop world, as she raised her son Bertie. "I wanted to give as much time as I could to my son. I love being with him, he's a lovely little boy and he won't be little for very long. I felt my work could wait whereas his growing up couldn't."

Bush also denies claims she is a recluse, commenting: "I am a private person, but I don't think I'm obsessively so. It's more that I choose to try and have a normal a life as possible. I don't like to live in a glare of publicity."

"Aerial" is released on Monday, November 7.

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