Bush by Bush (7)

Bush

Bush (7)

1970

Bush is a Rock album by Bush (7), originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 14 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Hard Rock
  • raw
  • brooding
  • urban

About

Spearheaded by the fuzzed-soaked guitars and skyscraping hooks of “Comedown,” “Machinehead," and “Glycerine,” Bush’s debut stood out among the grunge crossovers that flooded the airwaves in the mid-'90s. Overseen by the crack production duo of Alan Winstanley and Clive Langer (who also shaped huge albums by Dexy’s Midnight Runners, Elvis Costello, and They Might Be Giants), <i>Sixteen Stone</i> was London’s answer to Seattle’s underground boom. The gale-force thrash of guitarist Nigel Pulsford—which is particularly furious on deep cuts like “Little Things” and “Testosterone”—adds snarling intensity to singer Gavin Rossdale’s pensive wail.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Everything Zen (Remastered)4:38
  2. 2Swim (Remastered)4:55
  3. 3Bomb (Remastered)3:22
  4. 4Little Things (Remastered)4:24
  5. 5Comedown (Remastered)5:26
  6. 6Body (Remastered)5:42
  7. 7Machinehead (Remastered)4:16
  8. 8Testosterone (Remastered)4:19
  9. 9Monkey (Remastered)4:00
  10. 10Glycerine (Remastered)4:26
  11. 11Alien (Remastered)6:34
  12. 12X-Girlfriend (Remastered)0:45

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 14 pressings tracked on Gatefold