While the 1980s has sometimes been dubbed 'the decade that taste forgot', the decade did still have its fair share of exceptional music. And one performer whose most acclaimed work was produced during the 1980s, probably made the most exceptional, ethereal and unique music of the entire period. Her name is Kate Bush. Kate's 1985 album 'The Hounds of Love' was more than just exceptional however; one could certainly use that accolade in describing her four previous and all subsequent records, but 'Hounds of Love' was exquisite - for many of us it remains, quite simply, the best album ever made! This film puts 'Hounds of Love' under the microscope and with the aid of musicians who played on the album, Kate's biographer, journalists, musicologists and a host of other contributors, the story behind the album's build-up, production, release, impact and legacy is told here in full.
Features: - Live and studio versions of every track on the album
- Review, critique and comment on each song
- Behind the scenes footage
- Archive interviews with Kate speaking at the time about the record and its creation The first airing of the legendary 'Kris Needs Zig-Zag Interview' recording (Kate's only given music press interview at the release of the album)
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