Sixteen Stone

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Sixteen Stone
Sixteen Stone

Sixteen Stone is a post-grunge album by one of the popular band, Bush. The album was produced by Clive Langer, Alan Winstanley and Bush.

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[edit] About

The album was released on December 6, 1994 by Atlantic Records. The album chartered at #4 on the Heatseekers and Billboard 200 charts. It contains 12 tracks of songs. It features the hit songs like, Swim, Alien, Bomb and Little Things.

[edit] Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Everything Zen 4:38
2 Swim 4:55
3 Bomb 3:22
4 Little Things 4:24
5 Comedown 5:26
6 Body 5:42
7 Machinehead 4:16
8 Testosterone 4:19
9 Monkey 4:00
10 Glycerine 4:26
11 Alien 6:34
12 X-Girlfriend 0:45

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[edit] Chart Toppers

[edit] Chart Toppers

Year Title US Modern Rock US Mainstream Rock Album
1994 Everything Zen 2 5 Sixteen Stone
1995 Little Things 4 6 Sixteen Stone
1995 Comedown 1 2 Sixteen Stone
1995 Glycerine 1 4 Sixteen Stone
1996 Machine Head 4 4 Sixteen Stone

[edit] Credits

Performance Credits

Bush Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Caroline Dale Cello

Robin Goodridge Drums

Winston Vocals

Gavyn Wright Violin, Viola

Dave Guy Parsons Bass

Vincas Bundza Harmonica

Jasmine Lewis Vocals

Nigel Pulsford Guitar

Gavin Rossdale Guitar, Vocals

Alessandro Vittorio Tateo Vocals

Technical Credits

Clive Langer Producer, Engineer

Paul Cohen Cover Photo

Robert Vosgien Mastering

Alan Winstanley Producer, Engineer

Bush Producer, Engineer

Nigel Pulsford String Arrangements

Gillian Spitchuk Paintings

[edit] Trivia

  • In the booklet of Sixteen Stone, there is a heart and a dedication to Rupert and Julie, two of Gavin's friends who died in a tragic boating accident along the Thames in England.

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[edit] Song Meanings

[edit] Reviews

Its a very great album, it contains a great variety of songs from loud, crunching songs like Machinehead to soft melodic masterpieces like Glycerine. --Autolady006 10:41, 20 April 2007 (PDT)

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