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Kate Bush's Hounds Of Love
Kate Bush's Hounds Of Love | Leah Kardos
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Hounds Of Love invites you to not only listen, but to cross the boundaries of sensory experience into realms of imagination and possibility. Side A spawned four Top 40 hit singles in the UK, 'Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)', 'Cloudbusting', 'Hounds of Love' and 'The Big Sky', some of the best-loved and most enduring compositions in Bush's catalogue. On side B, a hallucinatory seven-part song cycle called The Ninth Wave broke away from the pop conventions of the era by using strange and vivid production techniques that plunge the listener into the psychological centre of a near-death experience. Poised and accessible, yet still experimental and complex, with Hounds Of Love Bush mastered the art of her studio-based songcraft, finally achieving full control of her creative process. When it came out in 1985, she was only 27 years old. This book charts the emergence of Kate Bush in the early-to-mid-1980s as a courageous experimentalist, a singularly expressive recording artist and a visionary music producer. Track-by-track commentaries focus on the experience of the album from the listener's point of view, drawing attention to the art and craft of Bush's songwriting, production and sound design. It considers the vast impact and influence that Hounds Of Love has had on music cultures and creative practices through the years, underlining the artist's importance as a barrier-smashing, template-defying, business-smart, record-breaking, never-compromising role model for artists everywhere.
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A new spin on “listen and learn”! If you can‘t hear your favorite album again for the first time, you can listen with ears newly informed by a 33 1/3 book, a vast series of pocket-size deep-dives on a single album. Here, the iconic, cloudbusting, and complex Hounds of Love is skillfully and sonically explored by music professor Leah Kardos, from the fine details of its production and reception to the big sky of its lore, lyricism, and beyond.

Suet624 Wow! 1mo
Bookwomble I have the one on David Bowie's "Low" album, and it's an immersive deep dive! ??‍? 1mo
underground_bks @Bookwomble I love that they‘re always coming out with more! Just gave a friend one on the Twin Peaks soundtrack 1mo
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