Answers to Nothing is the second solo studio album by the Scottish musician Midge Ure, released in August 1988 by Chrysalis Records.
Ure wrote, produced and recorded all the songs over the span of ten months in his 24-track home studio.
Having turned her vocals around so quickly, Ure was ready for Bush's contribution to be two or three lines, namely her sister character answering the brother's questions.
Instead, Bush had multi-tracked the vocals with effects Ure called: "all these wonderful Kateisms", including a choral section at the end of the song.
"Homeland" was written about Phil Lynott, who had died two years prior to when the album was released.