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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.Hounds Of Love invites you to not only listen, but to cross the boundaries of sensory experience into realms of imagination and possibility. 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.
Leah Kardos is a senior lecturer in music at Kingston University London, UK. She is the author of Blackstar Theory: The Last Works of David Bowie (Bloomsbury, 2022), which was included as one of The Wire’s ‘Best Books of 2022’.
Track ListingAcknowledgementsIntroduction1. The first woman2. Still dreaming3. I put this moment… here4. Hounds Of Love5. The Ninth Wave6. A ritual in six steps7. Before The Dawn8. Blackbirds9. Wave after waveNotes Selected Bibliography
This 33 1/3 puts the artist’s work into context of the time it was made, drawing attention to the craft of Bush’s songwriting, production and sound design in addition to nuggets of information such as references to popular culture and call backs to her earlier work … This [book] will enrich the experience of listening to the music and leave you wanting more.