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Released in October 2001, Golden State was a return to raw rock, produced by Dave Sardy. Songs like “The People That We Love” and “Inflatable” were sharp and urgent. However, due to label issues and internal tension (guitarist Nigel Pulsford would leave soon after), the album was underpromoted.
Lossless note: Golden State’s original CD mastering is notoriously quiet — a perfect candidate for FLAC, as you can apply replay gain without clipping. A 2021 20th-anniversary digital reissue (in 24-bit/96kHz FLAC) restored the original dynamics and added live BBC sessions. Seek this version on Bandcamp or Presto Music.
Once you have assembled the bush+studio+discography+1994+2001+flac+work, organization is key. Here is a recommended folder structure: bush+studio+discography+1994+2001+flac+work
Music/Bush/1994 - Sixteen Stone (CD FLAC)/ 01 - Everything Zen.flac 02 - Little Things.flac folder.jpg audiochecker.logMusic/Bush/1996 - Razorblade Suitcase (16bit-44.1)/ 01 - Personal Holloway.flac 02 - Greedy Fly.flac etc.
Music/Bush/1999 - The Science of Things/ Music/Bush/2001 - Golden State/Released in October 2001, Golden State was a
Tag each file with the correct Catalog Number (e.g., Trauma 72445-11062-2) to distinguish your FLAC from later brickwalled reissues. Tag each file with the correct Catalog Number (e
This album is the audiophile’s choice. Moving away from pure grunge, Bush incorporated drum loops, synthesizers, and layered vocals. The dynamic range here is massive—from whispered verses to explosive choruses.