And the cold qualities of synths and machines were appropriate here. Well, the personality that sings this track is very unfeeling in a way. Most other sounds are most probably provided by the Fairlight A flat drum pattern, just kick and snare, provides the metronomic basis upon which the whole percussion pattern, piano chords and a sinuous upright bass melody are built. The track seems to be the most skeletal of the album. Originally released on the album Hounds Of Love in 1985. Maybe the being involved isn't as horrific as your imagination can build it up to being - perhaps these baying hounds are really friendly. They can involve pain, confusion and responsibilities, and I think a lot of people are particularly scared of responsibility. I wonder if everyone is perhaps ruled by fear, and afraid of getting into relationships on some level or another. is really about someone who is afraid of being caught by the hounds that are chasing him. The intro features a quote from a line spoken in the film Night Of The Demon by Maurice Denham. The song is about being afraid to fall in love in the song this feeling is compared to being chased by a pack of hounds. Also released as the third single from the album on 24 February 1986.
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Originally released on her fifth studio album Hounds Of Love. Before getting to the tracks, here is some information from the Kate Bush Encyclopaedia: I would encourage people to buy the album on vinyl. Everyone has their opinions as to which songs on Hounds of Love are superior.
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There is nothing even slightly weak on the album but, as some are better than others, I am deciding which are the very best. Regarded as Kate Bush’s finest album, I am ranking the tracks from it.
#Hounds of love rotten series#
Of this seven/eight-edition series comes on to 1985’s Hounds of Love.