00-bush-the_sea_of_memories-(target_deluxe_edition_bonus_disc)-2011.nfo
[Info]
Artist : Bush
Album : The Sea Of Memories (Target Deluxe Edition Bonus Disc)
Label : Entertainment One Music
Genre : Rock
Street Date : 2011-09-13
Quality : 260 kbps / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
Encoder : Lame 3.98.4 -V0
Size : 57.75 MB
Time : 29:21 min
Url : http://www.bushofficial.com/
[Tracks]
1. The Year Of Danger 4:37
2. Ghost 4:54
3. Lay Down Your Guns 4:12
4. The Sound Of Winter (Junior Sanchez Remix) 6:22
5. The Afterlife [Featuring Cecile] (Remixed By Washroom & Bass Over 5:03
Babylon)
[Notes]
The Target deluxe editon of the new Bush albums features a bonus disc.
Enjoy!
Robin Goodridge - drums
The new BUSH album, The Sea of Memories, is steeped in the notion that one
the course of their first half-dozen years than most artists do in a
lifetime. From Sixteen Stone to The Science of Things, they made some of the
most successful rock albums in recent memory. The seminal outfit also forged
a sound that would come to characterize an entire decade.
Today, Rossdale is mining the past for clues to the future, and has come up
with an album that reflects both sides of that time quotient. On The Sea of
in your rear view mirror. I like the idea of art changing, developing and
immediacy that pushes the album into new, compelling directions. From their
by events surrounding the making of this record.
Rossdale thought they had finished the CD late last year after recording
with producer Bob Rock (Metallica, Aerosmith). But creative differences with
its label led to an amicable parting of ways and the band left with album in
hand and a choice of places to call home. While their team fielded offers
It was during this re-energized state that the band decided to take control
of the reins and release the album themselves. Thus, The Sea of Memories is
Zuma Rock Records, will issue the album through an exclusive partnership
Rossdale of making the leap from a major label, and being able to work under
freedom and confidence to be creative, and from that comes good results. But
After the release of Golden State in 2001, Bush began unraveling from a
grueling tour schedule and pressure brought on by their own success.
Guitarist Neil Pulsford finally begged off touring altogether, and in 2002,
left the band to spend more time with his family. Bassist Dave Parsons soon
band Institute in 2004 (which also included guitarist Traynor) to launching
a solo career in 2008. Still, a Bush reunion was never that far off in his
in the studio and perform. So Institute and then my solo career were much
more by default then by design. And I felt a bit off-kilter. It all felt
of time before the itch got too much for some of us. When you have something
band was determined to strike if they were to connect with loyal fans and
Guitarist Chris Traynor has played with Bush since the Golden State tour. He
drives the band, and makes it Bush, is Gavin's songwriting and singing. The
ever-expanding vocabulary and musical territory of the band has to do with
his overall vision as an artist. I really respect the fact that Gavin is
The freedom Rossdale has found musically on The Sea of Memories also
translates into his lyrics. Throughout the record, he offers up poetic,
aspirations with where they actually land in life. That balance has always
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