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Echo & the Bunnymen

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Download links and information about Echo & the Bunnymen by Echo & The Bunnymen. This album was released in 1987 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:16:12 minutes.

Artist: Echo & The Bunnymen
Release date: 1987
Genre: Rock, Alternative, Psychedelic
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:16:12
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Game 3:51
2. Over You 4:02
3. Bedbugs and Ballyhoo 3:29
4. All in Your Mind 4:33
5. Bombers Bay 4:24
6. Lips Like Sugar 4:51
7. Lost and Found 3:37
8. New Direction 4:48
9. Blue Blue Ocean 5:09
10. Satellite 3:04
11. All My Life 4:10
12. Jimmy Brown (Early Version of Bring On the Dancing Horses) 4:04
13. Hole In the Holy 4:42
14. Soul Kitchen 3:54
15. The Game (Acoustic Demo) 3:57
16. Bedbugs and Ballyhoo (Original Single Version) 3:39
17. Over Your Shoulder 4:08
18. Bring On the Dancing Horses (Extended Mix) 5:50

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Five albums deep into their career the always nebulous Echo & the Bunnymen had finally managed to perfect their aesthetic sensibility, but no matter how confident The Bunnymen were in their sound, they found themselves in commercial limbo. They had had hits on both side of the Atlantic, but were hardly superstars, nor were they merely a cult band with a devoted following, and while their label Sire undoubtedly expected bigger and better hits in the vein of 1984’s “The Killing Moon,” The Bunnymen seemed content to skillfully mine the sonic territory that they had staked out long ago and sound most comfortable wallowing in the breathtaking melancholy of tracks like “Satellite” and “Lost and Found.” Of course the Bunnymen were always skillful purveyors of melancholy, and even if the group’s restlessness occasionally causes the formula to wear thin, Echo & The Bunnymen contains enough inspiration to rank as some of the most self-assured, elegant work the band would ever produce.