Deconstructed (Bush album)
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Deconstructed | ||
Studio album by Bush | ||
Released | November 11, 1997 | |
Recorded | at Platinum Island Studios, NYC and Bush 8-Track, London England | |
Genre | post grunge/Electronic | |
Length | 65:34 | |
Label | Trauma/Interscope | |
Producer(s) | Various | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Bush chronology | ||
Razorblade Suitcase (1996) |
Deconstructed (1997) |
The Science of Things (1999) |
Deconstructed is the third album released by the band post-grunge band, Bush. It did not feature any truly new material more so than it was a collaborative effort between the band and various producers working in the electronic genre of music which showcased complete remixes of the band's previous songs, including such hits as Everything Zen, Comedown and Mouth.
[edit] Track listing
- "Everything Zen" (The Lhasa Fever Mix)
- "Mouth" (The Stingray Mix)
- "Swallowed" (Goldie/Toasted Both Sides Please Mix)
- "Synapse" (Philip Steir/My Ghost In The Bush Of Life Mix)
- "History" (Dub Pistols Mix)
- "Personal Holloway" (Fabio Paras/Soundclash Republic Mix)
- "Bonedriven" (Mekon/Beat Me Clever Mix)
- "Insect Kin" (Jack Dangers/Drum and Bees Mix)
- "Comedown" (Lunatic Calm Mix)
- "Everything Zen" (Derek DeLarge Mix)
- "In A Lonely Place" (Tricky Mix)
[edit] Miscellanea
- The remix of the song "Mouth" on this album (which, ironically was remixed by Bush themselves under the name of Stingray) is featured prominently in both the trailer and the 1997 film An American Werewolf in Paris.