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This cd is just as good as Razorblade Suitcase. There are some hit singles, most notably: "The People That We Love", which is my favorite Bush song since the days of 16 Stone. "Superman" is an excellent tune, and it is a solid effort throughout. They probably won some fans back with this one, but sadly, they have broken up since this released. Gavin has a new band called Institute, and he did some solo stuff too. I would check into that stuff if you are a fan. Institute has some good moments, but it ain't Bush. At least this was a better farewell release than the last one.
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This is a great cd...ive heard of alot of people who didnt like it but it has some great songs..Solutions,People that we love, Fugitive,Inflatable are the best to me..if your a Bush or Institute fan this would be a great buy..
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The more I listen to it, the more I like it. Great stuff! Sixteen stone was a great CD, and I liked the ones that came after that, but this is a return to the original great stuff, but still new.
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This album was thrown under the bus when no one was looking, but it is simply their best album since 'Sixteen Stone.' Whereas 'Razorblade Suitcase' was status quo and 'The Science of Things' lacked a defined album musical direction, 'Golden State' surfaces as a great comeback with hanuting yet beautiful melodies. Lyrically, it is superior to the last two records and Gavin's vocals are of course gorgeous.
Listen to these three tracks and you'll marry this album: 'Solutions,' 'Inflatable,' and Bush's best song ever - 'Float.'
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This is Bush's fourth album, and its pretty good, its shame it dd not the air play it should of, especially compared to the other junk thats constantly rotating on the airwaves.
Every track delivers, its just its far to stripped back and no individual songs really stand out that match it with their best songs. Still "Solutions" "Headful of Ghosts" "Float" "Inflatable" are all standouts.
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