Hounds of Love



         


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Hounds of Love is a 1985 album by Kate Bush. It is regarded as her strongest album by critics and fans alike. The album was the first she produced herself entirely at her own home studio, and the results are nothing short of spellbinding. Its singles marked her breakthrough into the American charts and yielded a set of dazzling videos, the most notable of which is "Cloudbusting", directed by Julian Doyle , co-starring movie star Donald Sutherland and inspired by the life of psychologist Wilhelm Reich.

The songs are among the most complex and literate Bush has done, the most famous of which are "Running Up That Hill", "Hounds of Love", "Cloudbusting" and the side-long suite "The Ninth Wave".

Track list:

Hounds of Love

* Running up that Hill (A Deal With God) (5:03) * Hounds of Love (3:02) * The Big Sky (4:41) * Mother Stands for Comfort (3:07) * Cloudbusting (4:28)

The Ninth Wave

* And Dream Of Sheep (2:45) * Under Ice (2:21) * Waking the Witch (4:18) * Watching You Without Me (4:06) * Jig of Life (4:04) * Hello Earth (6:13) * The Morning Fog (4:04)




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