Bush celebrates 30th anniversary of debut album

The remastered LP arrives in six new color variants

Hot on the heels of their critically acclaimed, sold-out summer headline tour, Bush is set to commemorate the 30th anniversary of their groundbreaking debut album Sixteen Stone with a special vinyl reissue. This milestone release marks the beginning of an exciting new partnership with Craft Recordings, a label renowned for its dedication to preserving and amplifying iconic music. The multi-platinum LP, a cornerstone of the ’90s post-grunge era, is set to arrive on November 22nd.

Alongside a wide release, fans can get their hands on six limited-edition colored pressings — Opaque Red (available wide), Silver (exclusive to Independent Record Stores), Translucent Lemonade (via Best Buy), Sepia (via Barnes & Noble) and Highlighter Smoke (available at Revolver), plus a Fog pressing exclusive to the band’s Spotify followers via Fans First.

Released on December 6th, 1994, Sixteen Stone propelled Bush into the international spotlight, selling millions of copies in the US—the album recently certified seven-time platinum by the RIAA—and producing a string of hit singles. With its blend of heavy guitar riffs and introspective lyrics, the album helped define the alternative-rock sound of the ’90s, cementing Bush as one of the era’s most successful bands.

Upon release, Sixteen Stone debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, staying on the chart for more than 70 weeks. The album’s runaway success was driven by its singles, including the chart-topping hits “Glycerine” and “Comedown,” both of which exploded on radio peaking at No.1 in Billboard’s Alternative Airplay charts and No. 1 in the Modern Rock Tracks chart. Other fan favorites on the album include “Machinehead,” “Everything Zen” and “Little Things.” The enduring popularity of these tracks has kept the album’s resonance for new generations of listeners, while its influence on modern rock remains undeniable.

The album’s sound was shaped at Westway Studios in London, where the band worked with producers Clive Langer and Alan Winstanley, a duo whose production credits include Madness, Morrissey and Elvis Costello. The result was a record that seamlessly blended grunge and hard rock with Britpop sensibilities, creating a unique sound that resonated with fans worldwide.

The Sixteen Stone 30th anniversary reissue follows the band’s extensive Greatest Hits tour, celebrating their decades-long career and coinciding with the release of their Greatest Hits compilation. In addition, Bush recently unveiled the Loads of Remixes EP, a seven-track collection that reimagines some of their most iconic songs, offering fans a fresh take on their classic hits.

Side A:

1. Everything Zen
2. Swim
3. Bomb
4. Little Things
5. Comedown
6. Body

Side B:

1. Machinehead
2. Testosterone
3. Monkey
4. Glycerine
5. Alien
6. X-Girlfriend

Buddy Iahn
Buddy Iahn