Collection: Kate Bush Vinyl Records – Classic Albums & Remastered Editions

Kate Bush was making art-pop before the term existed. She signed to EMI at 16, released Wuthering Heights at 19, and spent the next four decades making some of the most inventive, uncompromising music Britain has ever produced.

The Stranger Things-fuelled rediscovery of Running Up That Hill introduced her to a whole new generation, but the truth is the catalogue has always been extraordinary. From the theatrical ambition of The Kick Inside to the sonic landscapes of Hounds Of Love, every album rewards deep listening.

These records were made for vinyl — intricate, layered, and full of details you'll catch on the tenth listen that you missed on the first. Browse our Kate Bush collection below.

Best Kate Bush Albums on Vinyl

Hounds Of Love (1985) — Side one is five perfect pop songs, including Running Up That Hill and Cloudbusting. Side two — The Ninth Wave — is a conceptual suite about drowning. Both sides are extraordinary. The remastered 180g pressing is essential.

The Kick Inside (1978) — A debut album of staggering confidence. Wuthering Heights is the headline, but Moving, The Man With The Child In His Eyes, and the title track show an artist fully formed at 19.

Lionheart (1978) — Released the same year as The Kick Inside, and sometimes unfairly overlooked. Wow and Hammer Horror are standouts. The remastered 180g pressing sounds gorgeous.

Never For Ever (1980) — Babooshka, Army Dreamers, Breathing — Bush pushed further into experimental territory with synths and the Fairlight CMI. The first album by a female artist to reach number one in the UK.

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