: If you want that era in FLAC, buy the original CDs (matrix numbers ending in -2 or -DJ) and rip them yourself. Or subscribe to Qobuz for a month and download the FLACs legally. Your ears — and your nostalgia — will thank you.
Bush's third studio album, , was released on June 29, 1999, via A&M Records. Produced by Glyn Johns and Bush, the album represented a significant sonic shift, incorporating more experimental and psychedelic elements. Bush - Studio Discography 1994 - 2001 -FLAC- - ...
Bush's debut studio album, , was released on October 4, 1994, via A&M Records. Produced by Clive Farrington and Steve Lovell, the album was an instant success, thanks in part to the hit singles "Everything Zen" and "Swallowed." Sixteen Stone was certified 4x Platinum in the United States and 2x Platinum in Canada, cementing Bush's status as a rising force in alternative rock. : If you want that era in FLAC,
: The final studio album of the band's original lineup before their 2002 breakup. It attempted to return to the simpler rock sound of their debut but saw declining sales. Bush's third studio album, , was released on
If you are building a legitimate digital library for these albums (1994–2001), aim for:
: The band's only album to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200. Produced by the legendary Steve Albini at Abbey Road Studios , it featured a darker, more abrasive sound compared to their debut. Lead single "Swallowed" spent seven weeks at the top of the Modern Rock charts.
: Their multi-platinum debut and most popular release. It peaked at #4 on the Billboard 200 and produced signature hits like "Glycerine," "Comedown," and "Machinehead". Critics often noted its resemblance to Seattle grunge giants, yet it became a cornerstone of mid-90s alternative rock.
