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The Best Of '94–'99
''The Best of '94–'99'' is a greatest hits album, greatest hits double album by British rock music, rock band Bush (British band), Bush. Disc one consists of the band's hit songs, while disc two is their performance at Woodstock '99. The collection omits their singles "The People That We Love" and "Inflatable (song), Inflatable" from ''Golden State (album), Golden State'', due to lack of licensing rights. Track listing Tracks 1–5 are originally from the album ''Sixteen Stone''. Tracks 6 and 7 are originally from the album ''Razorblade Suitcase''. Tracks 8–10 are originally from the album ''The Science of Things''. Tracks 11–13 are originally from the remix album ''Deconstructed (Bush album), Deconstructed''. DVD edition The DVD version of the album omits the three remixes, and combines the music videos and the live performance on a single disc. Band Members ;Bush *Gavin Rossdale – lead vocals, rhythm guitar *Nigel Pulsford – lead guitar, backing vocals *Dave ...
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Bush (British Band)
Bush are an English rock band formed in London, England in 1992. Their current lineup consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Gavin Rossdale, lead guitarist Chris Traynor, bassist Corey Britz, and drummer Nik Hughes. In 1994, Bush found immediate success outside the UK with the release of their debut album, ''Sixteen Stone'', which is certified six times multi-platinum by the RIAA. They went on to become one of the most commercially successful rock bands of the 1990s, selling over ten million records in the United States and 20 million records worldwide. Despite their success in the US (especially in the mid-1990s), the band were considerably less popular in their home country and they have enjoyed only marginal success there. Bush have had numerous top ten singles on the ''Billboard'' rock charts and one No. 1 album with ''Razorblade Suitcase'' in 1996. The band broke up in 2002 but reformed in 2010, and have released five albums since then: '' The Sea of Mem ...
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The People That We Love
"The People That We Love" is a song by British rock band Bush. It was released on 18 September 2001 as the lead single from the band's fourth studio album, '' Golden State'' (2001). Working title The song was initially titled "Speed Kills", which can be found on early promotional copies, but it was changed to "The People That We Love" out of sensitivity for the victims of the September 11th terrorist attacks in the United States; this title was borrowed from the first line of the chorus. Lyrics and style The song's lyrical theme revolves around global acts of violence and the destruction they cause, although it was also rumored to be inspired by the Clinton/Gore US presidential campaign documentary, ''The War Room''. Gavin Rossdale noted that the title has "nothing to do with war and nothing to do with aggression -- it was the speed of thought." Stylistically, "The People That We Love" saw a return to form after the experimental sounds of '' Deconstructed'' and '' The Scienc ...
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Mouth (Bush Song)
"Mouth" is a song by British band Bush from their 1996 second album ''Razorblade Suitcase''. Though its original version was not released as a single, it was remixed by Bush under the pseudonym "The Stingray" for the 1997 remix album '' Deconstructed'' and was released as a single on 7 October 1997, due largely in part to it being featured prominently in both the trailer and the 1997 film ''An American Werewolf in Paris''. The Stingray remix was the version that made the song popular and received airplay on radio, peaking number 5 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks chart. Details Patricia Jones of ''Cryptic Rock'' opined the original mix of the track to be "one-two punch of classic grunge grit and narcotic rhythms", evoking a "comfortable daze". Track listing EU Import : # "Mouth" (The Stingray Remix Edit) # "Mouth" (The Stingray Remix) # " Everything Zen" (Republic Remix) # "Personal Holloway" (Republic Remix) # "Personal Holloway" (Enhanced video) 12" vinyl : # "Mout ...
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Letting The Cables Sleep
"Letting the Cables Sleep" is the second single from British band Bush's third studio album '' The Science of Things'', which was released in 1999. In an interview, Gavin Rossdale revealed that the song was written for a friend who had contracted HIV. The song became a minor hit, and pushed the album to platinum status. The song was a bigger hit than its predecessor "Warm Machine", but not nearly as successful as the first single from the album, "The Chemicals Between Us." The song was featured in the film '' Goal II: Living the Dream'' and in the TV series '' ER'', ''Charmed'' and '' Cold Case''. Track listing *UK CD 1 single 4973352 *#"Letting the Cables Sleep (single version)" - 4:33 *#"Letting the Cables Sleep (Nightmares On Wax remix)" - 5:24 *#"Letting the Cables Sleep (original demo)" - 4:36 *UK CD 2 single 4973362 (cardsleeve) *#"Letting the Cables Sleep (single version)" - 4:33 *#"Letting the Cables Sleep ( Apocalyptica remix)" - 3:57 *#" Mouth (The Stingray Mix)" - ...
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The Chemicals Between Us
"The Chemicals Between Us" is a song by alternative band Bush. It was released on 14 September 1999 as the lead single from the band's third album ''The Science of Things'' (1999). The song was featured in the TV series ''Charmed''. Lyrics and style Gavin Rossdale described the song as being "all about the differences and distances between people." He also said the song was about misunderstanding and not being able to communicate. He said, "I was thinking the chemicals between us would be when things aren't going so good and you're in that lonely bed with that person and you're not communicating." The song is unique among most other singles by the band due to its numerous electronic elements as well as an almost dancey percussion. However, it also bears a prominent hard rock guitar riff throughout. Music video The song's music video (directed by Stéphane Sednaoui), which was filmed in late August 1999 in Los Angeles, was played predominantly on the music channels, MTV, MTV2 ...
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Warm Machine
"Warm Machine" is a song by British rock band Bush. It was released on 11 February 2000 as the second UK single from the band's third album, ''The Science of Things'' (1999). Music video The video was directed by Russel Thomas and Steve Jones on 18 December 1999. The live footage is taken from a show which took place at the Bayfront Amphitheratre in Miami, Florida on 18 December, while the sections of the video with the band playing on a dark stage were filmed in a London studio. The song was actually played twice at the Miami show. Commercial performance Although the song was not as successful as the other singles from ''The Science of Things'', only managing to reach No. 38 on the U.S. Alternative Songs chart and No. 16 on the U.S. Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, the song became the band's third most successful song in their native Britain (behind "Swallowed" and "Greedy Fly") reaching No. 45 on the UK Singles Chart. There is evidence on SoundCloud that Warm Machine was us ...
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Greedy Fly
"Greedy Fly" is a song by alternative rock band Bush, released on 28 January 1997 as the second single from their second studio album, ''Razorblade Suitcase'' (1996). Music video Bush were one of the early pioneers of the enhanced CD single, with the full video being available as a file on CD 2. The video was directed by Marcus Nispel in December 1996 in Los Angeles. The video was shot in the same building '' Se7en'' was shot in and cost nearly half a million pounds. Commercial performance "Greedy Fly" was released as the second single from the album, after "Swallowed". The song became a hit, possibly due to its well-known music video, which clocks in at over 7 minutes (although the song itself is only 4:29 long). The song reached the top 5 on both the US Alternative Songs chart and Mainstream Rock Tracks. The song is also the band's second biggest hit in their native Britain where it peaked at #22 (behind "Swallowed" which peaked at #7). Track listing :''All songs written b ...
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Swallowed (song)
"Swallowed" is a song by British alternative rock band Bush, released on 15 October 1996 as the lead single from the band's 1996 album, ''Razorblade Suitcase'', which topped the US ''Billboard'' 200 chart. It was later included on the remix album ''Deconstructed'', the live album ''Zen X Four'', and the Bush greatest hits compilation. The release of "Swallowed" followed the fifth and final single off of the band's 1994 debut album ''Sixteen Stone'', " Machinehead", by only six months. Critical reception British magazine ''Music Week'' rated the song four out of five, adding that "the successful British exports look set for their first big UK hit with this melodic cut." David Sinclair from ''The Times'' described it as "an undeniably catchy tune, once you get past the meaningless lyric and self-conscious Nirvana-isms." Commercial performance "Swallowed" was released as the lead single from the follow-up to their massively successful debut album, ''Sixteen Stone'', which was re ...
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Machinehead (song)
"Machinehead" is a song by English rock band Bush, released on 9 April 1996 as the fifth and final single from their 1994 debut album, ''Sixteen Stone''. Music video The music video was directed by Shawn Mortensen in London and Portsmouth. Sections of Shepherd's Bush, where the band members used to live, can be seen in the video. Gavin Rossdale's dog Winston is also in the video. Commercial performance "Machinehead" reached No. 43 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 on 4 May 1996. It reached No. 4 on both the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks and Mainstream Rock Tracks charts. The song was nominated for Best Video from a Film at the 1996 MTV Music Video Awards but lost; however, it did win the MTV Movie Award for Best Song from a Movie at the 1996 MTV Movie Awards. Track listing *US CD Single IND95505 *#"Machinehead" - 4:20 *#" Comedown coustic - 4:24 *#"X-Girlfriend" - 0:44 *UK CD Limited Edition Single (Numbered Metal Insert - 7500 Made) INDX95505 *#"Machinehead" *#"Bud" *#"Solom ...
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Glycerine (song)
"Glycerine" is a song by English band Bush. It was released on 14 November 1995 as the fourth single from their debut album, ''Sixteen Stone''. Composition Gavin Rossdale wrote the song about his then-girlfriend, Suze DeMarchi as stated in an interview with Howard Stern. He wrote it in his London flat, feeling that there was an ancient, mystical element to the song as it was coming together. He told ''Entertainment Weekly'' in 2017 that "I was like a conduit. Something about it was bigger than anything we were doing." The song is in the key of F major. The chord progression is F maj – C maj – D min – B maj throughout the verse with various ornamental embellishments diatonic to the key of F major, including the bridge which cycles between the I (F major), V (C major), IV (B major), and V chord in F Major. The refrain towards the end hangs on the vi (D minor) – IV (B major) before returning to the recurring progression for the last verse. The single includes a previous ...
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Comedown (song)
"Comedown" is a song by British rock band Bush, released on 26 September 1995 as the third single from their debut album, ''Sixteen Stone''. Composition Gavin Rossdale wrote the song about an ex-girlfriend, stating, "It was written in the context of half regret, half celebration and just being objective about the situation of coming down from that high and dealing with those intense emotions." In 2017 he added: Drummer Robin Goodridge told music publication ''Modern Drummer'' that the bass line and drum grooves in "Comedown" were borrowed from a song by English band Massive Attack. Of the 12 songs featured on ''Sixteen Stone'', "Comedown" was the first to be written, and remains unchanged lyrically from its original form. Music video The music video was directed by Jake Scott in Los Angeles. Scott used a special "fish eye" lens to film some of the scenes, to give a distorted view as if looking through a peep hole. Commercial performance "Comedown" remains one of the band' ...
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Little Things (Bush Song)
"Little Things" is a song by rock music, rock band Bush (British band), Bush, released on 30 May 1995 as the second single from their 1994 debut album, ''Sixteen Stone''. Composition In a November 2017 interview with ''Songfacts'', Gavin Rossdale explained the song's inspiration: Music video The video was shot throughout January and February 1995 in an old mansion in Long Island, NY, and Los Angeles, and at the band's studio. The video was directed by Matt Mahurin who also directed their previous video for "Everything Zen" Track listing *AUS CD single 92531 / INTDS95757 (both bardsleeve and jewelcase versions) *#"Little Things" - 4:25 *#"Swim [Live]" - 6:39 *#"X-Girlfriend" - 0:47 Charts Weekly charts Year-end charts References

1994 songs 1995 singles Bush (British band) songs Songs written by Gavin Rossdale Grunge songs Song recordings produced by Clive Langer Song recordings produced by Alan Winstanley Interscope Records singles Trauma Records singles ...
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