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Bush was inspired and motivated to do the project from country artist Vince Gill. Gill once released a four-record set consisting of forty songs, all of which were new; Bush thought the idea of releasing a large quantity of songs was exciting, especially for the audience. [3] The 52 songs were selected from a collection of over 100 unreleased ...
The song is about the effects of war and about a mother who grieves for her young adult son, who was killed on military manoeuvres. Saddened by his unnecessary death, she wrestles with her guilt over what she could have done to prevent it. The song is a waltz, which marks a change from Bush's previous
B ^ "The People That We Love" did not peak on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, which acts as a 25 song extension of the Hot 100. [ 32 ] C ^ "The Sound of Winter" did not peak on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, but peaked at number 4 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart, which acts as a ...
Putting together a collection of Bush's greatest hits was relatively easy. Convincing frontman Gavin Rossdale to do it was a bit harder. Rossdale relented and that's why we have “Loaded: The ...
The Best of '94–'99 is a greatest hits double album by British rock 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 " from Golden State , due to lack of licensing rights.
The music of Sixteen Stone has been characterized variously as grunge, [2] [3] hard rock [9] and post-grunge, [21] and has been compared with the music of 1990s Seattle-based bands including Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains and Soundgarden; [3] [22] the song "Bomb" in particular invited a description of "Nirvana-approximating" from Stereogum. [22]
Black and White Rainbows was released on 10 March 2017, through Zuma Rock Records. The album was released in the United Kingdom with the artist credited as "Bush with Gavin Rossdale" and had a sticker promoting The Voice, which Rossdale was a coach on during the show's sixth series. [11]
The music of Golden State is held to be a resurrection of the sound of the band's 1994 debut album, Sixteen Stone. [3] Rossdale commented that he felt the band were "coming back full-circle" with the record, after a near decade together, further proclaiming Golden State to be "a real rock record" with a sound he felt was "very naked" and "empowering and uplifting".