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| Echo
& the Bunnymen Crocodiles 1980 Sire Records |
Going
Up Do It Clean Stars Are Stars Pride Monkeys Crocodiles |
Rescue Villiers Terrace Read It In Books Pictures On My Wall All That Jazz Happy Death Men |
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| A
wonderfully brilliant debut! Difficult to categorize, but easy to fall in
love with, Echo & the Bunnymen gave us an incredible new music that was intelligent, original, and rocked like crazy! |
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| Echo
& the Bunnymen Heaven Up Here 1981 Sire Records |
Show of Strength |
The
Disease All My Colours No Dark Things Turquooise Days All I Want |
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A darker, more
disturbing album that was a fan favourite but did not do a thing to endear
Echo to the record
buying masses. Which is a great reason alone for liking this album. However, you definitely have to be in the right mood for this one. |
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| Echo
& the Bunnymen Porcupine 1983 Sire Records |
The
Cutter Back of Love My White Devil Clay Porcupine |
Heads
Will Roll Ripeness Higher Hell Gods Will Be Gods In Bluer Skies |
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| A
hard record to swallow. It seems they tried to be more commercial, but those
tunes didn't gel too well with the darker, artier ones. |
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| Echo
& the Bunnymen Ocean Rain 1984 Sire Records |
Silver Nocturnal Me Crystal Days The Yo Yo Man Thorn of Crowns |
The
Killing Moon Seven Seas My Kingdom Ocean Rain |
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| Ian
McCulloch claims this is the best album ever made. Maybe a little biased
since he sang the thing, but it certainly is the best Echo album, and definitely one of the best albums ever done. |
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| Echo
& the Bunnymen Songs to Learn & Sing 1985 Sire Records |
Rescue The Puppet Do It Clean A Priomise The Back of Love The Cutter |
Never
Stop The Killing Moon Silver Seven Seas Bring On the Dancing Horses |
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| Everything
you'd ever need to enjoy Echo & the Bunnymen. A fantastic compilation
that has just about every palatable tune from their early years. No dark tunes, just rocking, uplifiting ones. |
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| Echo
& the Bunnymen Echo & the Bunnymen 1987 Sire Records |
The
Game Over You Bedbugs and Ballyhoo All In Your Mind Bombers Bay |
Lips
Like Sugar Lost and Found New Direction Blue Blue Ocean Satellite All My Life |
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| Extremely
commercial, alot of Echo fans (and the band itself) hated this album.
I loved it! Finally, some good music on the radio! Unfortunately, this is the album that broke up the group. |
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| Echo
& the Bunnymen Reverberation 1990 Sire Records |
Gone,
Gone, Gone Enlighten Me Cut & Dried King of Your Castle Devilment |
Thick
Skinned World Freaks Dwell Senseless Flaming red False Goodbyes |
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| With
Ian McCulloch trying to
establish a solo career, and drummer Pete de Freitas dead from a
motorcycle accident in 1989, WIll Sargent and Les Pattinson tried to put the group back together with a new drummer, and a new vocalist (Noel Burke). Now I'm gonna be kicked out of the fan club, but I love this record! Great songs, wonderful production, and Burke is a great singer! Sorry, Mac! |
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| Echo
& the Bunnymen Evergreen 1997 London Records |
Don't
Let It Get You Down In My Time I Want to Be There ..... ..... ... (When You Come) Evergreen I'll Fly Tonight Nothing Lasts Forever |
Baseball
Bill Altamont Just a Touch Away Empiee State Halo Too Young to Kneel Forgiven |
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| After
a seven year hiatus, McCulloch, Sargent, and Pattinson
decided to jump on the reformation bandwagon and reunite. Pretty good record, too, save for the multitude of mid-tempo songs with orchestration. I was hoping for more of a Crocodiles-type effort, not the self-titled '87 LP that broke the group up in the first place. |
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| Echo
& the Bunnymen Crystal Days: 1979 - 1999 2001 Rhino / Warner Bros. Records |
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1 Monkeys The Pictures on My Wall Read it in Books Villiers Terrace Rescue Simple Stuff Stars are Stars All That Jazz Crocodiles The Puppet Do It Clean Show of Strength Over the Wall A Promise Heaven Up Here All My Colours Broke My Neck No Hands Fuel The Subject ____________________ |
Disc 2 |
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3 Bring On the Dancing Horses Over Your Shoulder Lover I Love You Satisfaction New Direction Ship of Fools All My Life The Game Bedbugs and Ballyhoo Lips Like Sugar People are Strange Rollercoaster Don't Let it Get You Down I Want to Be There (When ..... ..... .... ..... . You Come) Nothing Lasts Forever Hurricaine Rust What Are You Going to Do ..... ..... ..... ... with Your Life? |
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4 - Live In the Midnight Hour Start Again The Original Cutter - A Drop ..... ..... .... .... . in the Ocean Heads Will Roll (Summer ..... ..... .... ..... ..... Version) Bedbugs and Ballyhoo Zimbo Angels and Devils She Cracked It's All Over Now, Baby Blue Soul Kitchen Action Woman Paint It Black Run, Run, Run Friction Crocodiles Heroin Do It Clean |
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| A wonderfully comprehensive box set that covers the entire career of Echo & the Bunnymen, save for the Reverberation album. Ian McCulloch refused to recognise that as an Echo album since he wasn't on it. Shame, really, because it's a great album. Anyway, this one is loaded with rare live and unreleased studio tracks. A must have for any true fan. | |||||||
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| Echo
& the Bunnymen Flowers 2001 Cooking Vinyl Records |
King
of Kings Supermellowman Hide & Seek Make Me Shine It's Alright |
Buried
Alive Flowers Everybody Knows Life Goes On An Eternity Turns Burn for Me |
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| The last Echo & the Bunnymen album, with only Ian McCulloch and Will Sargent. Les Pattinson left after the Evergreen album for some unknown reasons. They should have quit while they were ahead. Just isn't very good. | |||||||
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