The Dreaming
The Dreaming was the breakthrough album for Kate Bush. Recorded after her work on Peter Gabriel's innovative third album, its scope and confidence are breathtaking.
The songs range from the title track (a cry of protest against the destruction of Australia's native culture and people) to a contemplative study of Houdini and his wife's attempts to contact him after his death. Her production takes advantage of a new digital synthesizer (the fairlight), and musicians like euro-jazz bassist Eberhard Weber and members of the traditional folk group Planxty.
- Sat In Your Lap
- There Goes A Tenner
- Pull Out The Pin
- Suspended In Gaffa
- Leave It Open
- The Dreaming
- Night Of The Swallow
- All The Love
- Houdini
- Get Out Of My House
The Dreaming was the breakthrough album for Kate Bush. Recorded after her work on Peter Gabriel's innovative third album, its scope and confidence are breathtaking.
The songs range from the title track (a cry of protest against the destruction of Australia's native culture and people) to a contemplative study of Houdini and his wife's attempts to contact him after his death. Her production takes advantage of a new digital synthesizer (the fairlight), and musicians like euro-jazz bassist Eberhard Weber and members of the traditional folk group Planxty.
Tracklisting
- Sat In Your Lap
- There Goes A Tenner
- Pull Out The Pin
- Suspended In Gaffa
- Leave It Open
- The Dreaming
- Night Of The Swallow
- All The Love
- Houdini
- Get Out Of My House