KaBoosh! (once more)
Kate Bush - Hounds Of Love [KAB 1 UK 1985 24-Bit 176.4kHz FLAC] Before we get into the real nitty-gritty, here is a new 176.4kHz rip of KaBush's best selling album which had a bit of a millennial resurgence this year. My memories of KaBush go right back as a lad in the seventies, when I was baffled by my father's interest in her when he would sit transfixed to the songstress on Top Of The Pops. He was never much of a music lover, more an academic who regularly humoured mum's love of Cliff Richard - it was much later when I realised his true interest. This record is not that bad, honestly, as KaBush gets all all conceptual and complicated in her own unique way for her self-produced fifth album. The a-side fits in a bunch of hit singles, however is most notable to me for Killing Joke's Youth's industrious bass on The Big Sky . The b-side is really one conceptual piece, The Ninth Wave , with the clever Watching You Without Me and the choral Hello Earth both quickl...