Kate Bush - Running Up The Hill (Petko Turner's Datassette Edit)

Kate Bush - Running Up The Hill (Petko Turner's Datassette Edit)

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https://hypeddit.com/track/sc/bsripx By the start of the 1980s,
Bush was established as one of the most challenging and eccentric
artists ever to have achieved success in rock music, with a range
of sounds and interests that constantly challenged listeners,
encompassing literature, art, poetry, cinema, history, and all
manner of other subjects. "Babooshka" (1980) became her first Top
Five single since "Wuthering Heights," and her subsequent album,
Never for Ever, entered the British charts at number one in
September of 1980. During this period, Bush began co-producing her
own work, a decisive step toward refining her sound and also
establishing her independence from her record company. Although
1982's The Dreaming reached number three, the single "There Goes a
Tenner" failed to reach the charts, and most observers felt that
Bush had lost her audience. Bush was unfazed by the criticism, and
even began taking steps to make herself more independent of her
record label by establishing a home studio, this partly in response
to EMI's huge studio charges on her previous records -- from the
mid-'80s onward, Bush was free to spend her time at her leisure
working out her sound, and it seemed to pay off with her next
release. After two years' absence, Bush re-emerged in August of
1985 with "Running Up That Hill," which became her second
biggest-selling single. The accompanying album, Hounds of Love, the
first record made at her 48-track home studio, debuted on the
British charts at the number one position in September of 1985 and
remained there for a full month, and soon after "Running Up That
Hill" gave Bush her long-awaited American breakthrough, reaching
number 30 on Billboard's charts. By this time, in England Bush was
ranked alongside Madonna in terms of her musical impact, "Running
Up That Hill" having bumped "Like a Virgin" out of the number one
chart position. The changes in her sound and her development as a
writer/performer were showcased in the January 1987 best-of
collection The Whole Story, for which she also re-recorded the lead
vocal for "Wuthering Heights" to bring the song more in line with
her sound as it was in her twenties (she later admitted that she
would have liked to have done something similar with several of her
other early recordings done when she was in her teens). The album
also featured her latest single, "Experiment IV," whose lyrics were
built on a science fiction story line that was echoed in the video,
which Bush directed with a cast of familiar movie performers, and
which came out like a miniaturized musical version of a
Quatermass-like chiller. That same year, Bush won the Best British
Female Artist award at the sixth-annual BRIT Awards in London.

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