The twelve-inch mix is noted by fans for featuring some of Kate Bush's lowest recorded vocal notes, specifically the E-sharp below middle C.
Along with the original 1985 release, this extended mix has been featured in collections and playlists highlighting 80s 12-inch remixes. 80s music 12 inch and extended mixes - Facebook
This version extends the driving, rhythmic, and atmospheric qualities of the original song, making it popular in club settings and among collectors.
The song was originally produced by Bush, utilizing the Fairlight CMI synthesizer and LinnDrum machine, giving it a distinctive art-pop sound.
The of "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)" by Kate Bush is a popular remix of her 1985 synth-pop hit, running longer than the album version (often around 5:43 or 6:05 depending on the release).
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The twelve-inch mix is noted by fans for featuring some of Kate Bush's lowest recorded vocal notes, specifically the E-sharp below middle C.
Along with the original 1985 release, this extended mix has been featured in collections and playlists highlighting 80s 12-inch remixes. 80s music 12 inch and extended mixes - Facebook kate_bush_running_up_that_hill_extended_12_version
This version extends the driving, rhythmic, and atmospheric qualities of the original song, making it popular in club settings and among collectors. The twelve-inch mix is noted by fans for
The song was originally produced by Bush, utilizing the Fairlight CMI synthesizer and LinnDrum machine, giving it a distinctive art-pop sound. The song was originally produced by Bush, utilizing
The of "Running Up That Hill (A Deal with God)" by Kate Bush is a popular remix of her 1985 synth-pop hit, running longer than the album version (often around 5:43 or 6:05 depending on the release).