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"Hounds of Love" is a song written, produced and performed by English singer Kate Bush. It is the title track and the third single released from her No. 1 studio album Hounds of Love. The single was released in the UK on 17 February 1986. The single peaked at No. 18 and spent 5 weeks in the UK Singles Chart. [3]
Hounds of Love is the fifth studio album by the English musician Kate Bush, released on 16 September 1985 by EMI Records. [4] It was a commercial and artistic success and marked a return to the public eye for Bush after the relatively low sales of her previous album, 1982's The Dreaming.
"Cloudbusting" is a song written, produced and performed by English singer Kate Bush. [4] It was released as a single in October 1985, and was the second single released from her fifth studio album Hounds of Love (1985). The single peaked at No. 20 and spent 8 weeks in the UK Singles Chart. [5]
Her fifth album, Hounds of Love, is Kate Bush’s jewel in the crown, the real The Kick Inside.Composed on the Fairlight and synthesiser, it’s a mesmeric double-suite of songs around the themes ...
Hounds of Love was released in 1985. Because of the high cost of hiring studio space for her previous album, she built a private studio near her home, where she could work at her own pace. [57] Hounds of Love topped the charts in the UK, knocking Madonna's Like a Virgin from the number-one position. [58]
It was released in the UK as the lead single from Bush's fifth studio album, Hounds of Love, on 5 August 1985 by EMI Records. Bush wrote and produced "Running Up That Hill" using a Fairlight CMI synthesiser and a LinnDrum drum machine. The lyrics imagine a man and a woman who make "a deal with God" to exchange places.
After “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” received its long-awaited flowers — earning Kate Bush her first No. 1 single in the U.K. since 1978 and her first top 10 in the U.S.– the ...
"The Big Sky" is a song by English singer-songwriter Kate Bush. Released in April 1986, it was the fourth and final single to be released from her No. 1 album Hounds of Love. The single peaked at No. 37 and spent 5 weeks in the UK Singles Chart. [2]