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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

6. Kate BushHounds Of Love

I first encountered Kate Bush through ‘Wuthering Heights’. I remember my sister rushed out and bought that single in 1978 so I was very aware of her. The Sex Pistols and Kate Bush were my formative music, not The Smiths and David Bowie, that came later. For me Hounds Of Love is the biggest influence on [Suede’s] Dog Man Star. I love the way it’s a record of two halves, and the second half is a concept record about fear of drowning. It’s an amazing record to listen to really late at night, unsettling and really jarring. I always wanted to make a record that was a concept album but not in an ELP sense. I wanted to make one that had a musical coherence, and wasn’t just ten songs stuck together but had this sense of journey, that took the listener to a new world. And that’s the impact Hounds Of Love had on Dog Man Star.

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