The Science of Things
Occupation
- Guitar / Vocals: Gavin Rossdale
- Guitar: Nigel Pulsford
- Bass: Dave Parsons
- Drums: Robin Goodridge
Production
- Gavin Rossdale
- Alan Winstanley
Studios
- Mayfair Studios, London, England
- Westside Studios, London, England
- AIR Studios, London, England
The Science of Things is the third studio album by British post-grunge band Bush, and the fourth of her career and the successor to the remix album Deconstructed.
History
In The Science of Things can be heard clearly that Bush even more than the previous Razorblade Suitcase, an increased attention paid to have electronic sound that can be heard throughout the album though, but never engaged in this album, in the foreground.
The album reached the highest chart positions # 11 in the U.S., # 19 in Germany and # 28 in the UK.
Title list
All songs on the album were written by Gavin Rossdale.
Singles
Three songs from The Science of Things was released as a single:
- The first single was in 1999 The Chemicals Between Us. The song peaked in the U.S. singles chart with number 63 his highest placing.
- In 2000 was hot the Machine second single, which rose in the UK singles chart at # 45.
- Also in 2000, appeared with 40 Miles from the Sun, the last single; she came into the UK charts at number 51
This and That
- On the song Space Travel is heard Rossdale's future wife Gwen Stefani.