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Golden State

Golden State
Bush

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Track Listing

  1. Solutions
  2. Headful Of Ghosts
  3. The People That We Love
  4. Superman
  5. Fugitive
  6. Hurricane
  7. Inflatable
  8. Reasons
  9. Land Of The Living
  10. My Engine Is With You
  11. Out Of This World
  12. Float

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #48556 in Music
  • Released on: 2001-10-23
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

From Amazon.co.uk
Golden State, Bush's fourth album, is their strongest to date. This record gleams with power and purpose, as well it should. Bush have been slogging their way around the toilets, arenas and stadia of the world for a decade now: they may be orthodox, but they wield a thrilling control over rock's tensions and dynamics. In "Solutions", "Superman", "Fugitive" and "Reasons", Golden State boasts four exemplary alternative rock anthems that any band would be proud to own. There are no weak tracks, no fillers. Gavin Rossdale sounds anguished and driven, and his band is a fantastic, febrile unit. So, did the early, embryonic Bush begin their career copying Nirvana? Who cares? Golden State is a rich, resourceful record from a band near their peak. --Ian Gittins

Chronique amazon.fr
Aux États-Unis, le groupe anglais Bush (qui n'a aucune relation avec le président du même nom) est tout simplement énorme, il vend des millions et remplit des stades. Alors pourquoi, hein, pourquoi n'arrive-t-il pas à exploser chez nous ? Pourquoi le public européen résiste-t-il aux mélodies accrocheuses, aux grosses guitares influencées metal (si si, écoutez bien) et aux balades calibrées tout pour plaire ? Mystère. Il se trouve simplement que nos oreilles européennes restent hermétiques à ce mélange énergique de rock, de pop, et d'indé, comme gênées de ne pouvoir classer le groupe dans l'une ou l'autre de ces catégories. Il n'en reste pas moins que cet album se laisse écouter avec plaisir et qu'il serait temps de s'en rendre compte ! --Juliette Legouy


Customer Reviews

A load of Garbage1
What a horrendous album. I can't believe I wasted my hard-earned dollars on it. I listened to whole thing, and the next day, I felt compelled to toss it out of my window of my car on the way to work. Can someone tell me what happened to this band? They were once one of my favorites, seems like they totally sold out. If you buy this album, and listen to it, you will be sorry.

The Burning Bush Has Been Extinguished2
Bush used to be a respectable band. IT even looked like they would break free of that pretty boy image with Razorblade Suitcase, an amazing album that boasted awesome tracks. Then came The Science of Things, not great, but still listenable. IF there was any doubt that bush is over, this album will erase it. You might think I'm wrong by listening to the first three tracks. They're pretty good. "Solutions" is typical Bush but is comforting and Rossdale sounds great. "Handful of Ghosts" will really have you confused about the album. It's one of the best songs they've ever done with a haunting chorus that is unforgettable. Even the radio friendly "People we Love" is good for some air quitar solos. After that, turn off the album. It's downhill and the album is downright awful. Every track opens with the same quitar loops and songs such as "Superman" and "Fugitive" will make you want to pull your hair out. How can a man with such a gifted voice sing so horribly on these tracks? Even the supossedly beautiful "Inflated" is an awful, redundant torture. If I were Gwen, I'd be pretty pissed if someone wrote that song for me. The rest of the album needs no mention. Simply refer to the comments above. Too bad the first songs of the album didn't influence the rest. If no one has told him yet, Gavin, you might be beautiful and have a great voice, but it's time to throw in the towel.

The Burning Bush Has Been Extinguished2
Bush used to be a respectable band. IT even looked like they would break free of that pretty boy image with Razorblade Suitcase, an amazing album that boasted awesome tracks. Then came The Science of Things, not great, but still listenable. IF there was any doubt that bush is over, this album will erase it. You might think I'm wrong by listening to the first three tracks. They're pretty good. "Solutions" is typical Bush but is comforting and Rosdale sounds great. "Handful of GHosts" will really have you confused about the album. It's one of the best songs ever with a haunting chorus that is unforgettable. Even the radio friendly "People we Love" is good for some air quitar solos. After that, turn off the album. It's downhill and the album is downright awful. Every track opens with the same quitar loops and songs such as "Superman" and "Fugitive" will make you want to pull your hair out. How can a man with such a gifted voice sing so horribly on these tracks? Even the supossedly beautiful "Inflated" is an awful, redundant torture. If I Gwen, I'd be pretty pissed if someone wrote that song for me. THe rest of the album needs no mention. Simply refer to the comments above. Too bad the first songs of the album didn't influence the rest. If no one has told him yet, Gavin, you might be beautiful and have a great voice, but it's time to throw in the towel.