

The album that made synths cry and critics finally shut up and listen.
Featuring astute track-by-track analysis, this in-depth retrospective revisits British pop-rocker Kate Bush's epic 1985 release "The Hounds of Love," with noted journalists, musicologists and a host of insiders weighing in on the austere masterpiece. Rounding out the 90-minute video are live and studio performances of each song on the album, archival interviews with Bush and contributor biographies.
Production
Fairlight CMI worship that explains why the 80s sounded like THAT.
Direction
Track-by-track structure respects obsessive fans' need for structure.
Editing
Archival interviews woven like Bush's own layered vocals.
Director
Alec Lindsell
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released pre-Stranger Things resurgence, this doc captured Bush's cult status before Netflix made her Spotify's most-streamed British woman—a full cultural reclamation.
The documentary's 2009 release meant Bush had already been silent for 14 years; little did they know she'd stay gone for 12 more until Before the Dawn in 2014.
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