Kate Bush burst onto the scene in the late 70s just before I emigrated to Canada. I bought her first three albums and loved her stuff. Musically, it was very inventive, original and interesting to listen to. Apart form anything else, the chord progressions were always quite superb and made my spine tingle. I cant say I ever really liked her voice that much because it was a little too high pitched and whiney for my taste and I sometimes found her dancing a little cringy and overly-dramatic. But musically, she more than made up for it because her music was brilliant. Then in 1979 I moved to Canada and because there was no internet then and she never really made much of an impact in North America, I cant say that I heard much of her or about her for quite a while. Then I found out she had released a number of albums in the 80s and 90s and I was anxious to find out what she had done since I left England. I can honestly say that I was underwhelmed. I know that everyone seems to love Running up that Hill and, while its not a bad song, it doesn't do very much for me at all. It doens't have the inventiveness of her earlier stuff. Another one is Cloudbusters, which again, has its merits but is too repetitive, and most of the others I don't even remember them because they didn't really leave any impression on me. So for me, her early stuff is fabulous. Her later stuff is ho-hum. Just my opinion. We all like what we like and sometimes its hard to explain quite why.