The Science of Things
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12 |
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51 min 14s |
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The Science of Things is the third studio album by British post-grunge band Bush , and the fourth of their career and the follow-up to the remix album Deconstructed .
history
On The Science of Things you can clearly hear that Bush paid more attention to electronic sound on this album than on the previous Razorblade Suitcase , which is audible throughout the album, but never comes to the fore.
The album reached number 11 in the USA , number 19 in Germany and number 28 in Great Britain .
Track list
- Warm Machine - 4:25
- Jesus Online - 3:44
- The Chemicals Between Us - 3:37
- English Fire - 3:31
- Spacetravel - 4:45
- 40 Miles from the Sun - 3:39
- Prizefighter - 5:41
- The Disease of the Dancing Cats - 4:01
- Altered States - 4:11
- Dead Meat - 4:16
- Letting the Cables Sleep - 4:36
- Mindchanger - 4:48
All songs on the album were written by Gavin Rossdale .
Singles
Three songs from The Science of Things were released as a single :
- The first single was in 1999 The Chemicals Between Us . The song reached its highest ranking in the US singles chart at number 63.
- In 2000, the second release followed with Warm Machine , which rose to number 45 in the British singles charts.
- Also in 2000 appeared the last single with 40 Miles from the Sun ; it came to number 51 in the UK charts.
This and that
- Rossdale's future wife Gwen Stefani can be heard on the song Spacetravel .
Web links
- The Science of Things at Allmusic (English)