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Bush – Razorblade Suitcase (1996, Remastered 2014)

All of the tracks have been remastered in high resolution from their original audio recordings, thanks to mastering engineer Howie Weinberg. Bush leader Gavin Rossdale is credited as executive...

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Bush – Man On the Run [Deluxe Edition] (2014)

Man on the Run is the follow-up to 2011’s The Sea of Memories, which was Bush’s first release in 10 years. To record the album, Gavin Rossdale, Chris Traynor, Corey Britz and Robin Goodridge decided to...

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Bush – Sixteen Stone (1994, Remastered 2014)

Bush are marking the 20th anniversary of their debut Sixteen Stone with a remastered reissue of the project along with three other albums: 1996’s Razorblade Suitcase, 1999’s The Science of Things, plus...

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Bush – The Science of Things (1999, Remastered 2014)

For their third album, The Science of Things, Bush returned to Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, the Madness producers who helmed Sixteen Stone, but along the way, they fell out with the duo. Rossdale...

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Bush – Black and White Rainbows (2017)

Black and White Rainbows is the seventh studio album from UK rock band Bush, with as much angst as their 1994 grunge debut Sixteen Stone but with more production and 22 years of band growth and...

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Bush – The Kingdom [Deluxe Edition] (2020)

…feature six bonus tracks, including a cover of the David Bowie classic “‘Heroes,’” plus live recordings of the album’s lead single “Flowers on a Grave” and the title track off “The Kingdom.” Die-hard...

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Bush – Golden State [20th Anniversary Expanded Version] (2021)

Like many bands of their era, Bush was sucked into the idea that rock bands are only relevant if they incorporate electronica ideas — a move that sank their third album, The Science of Things, and...

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Bush – The Art of Survival (2022)

Launching a late-era surprise attack with the towering Art of Survival, Bush haven’t sounded so vital and hungry since their 1990s heyday. The polar opposite of 2017’s Black and White Rainbows,...

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