Top Echo & The Bunnymen Albums
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The John Peel Sessions 1979-1983
The John Peel Sessions 1979-1983
[2019]
The Stars, The Oceans & the Moon
The Stars, The Oceans & the Moon
[2018]
Nothing Lasts Forever
Nothing Lasts Forever
[2016]
Live in London 2014
Live in London 2014
[2014]
Meteorites
Meteorites
[2014]
Do It Clean : Crocodiles/Heaven Up Here Live
Do It Clean : Crocodiles/Heaven Up Here Live
[2011]
iTunes Live from Glasgow - EP
iTunes Live from Glasgow - EP
[2009]
The Fountain
The Fountain
[2009]
Think I Need It Too
Think I Need It Too
[2009]
Ocean Rain Live 2008
Ocean Rain Live 2008
[2009]
Echo & The Bunnymen - Live At the Royal Albert Hall
Echo & The Bunnymen - Live At the Royal Albert Hall
[2008]
B-Sides and Live (2001-2005)
B-Sides and Live (2001-2005)
[2007]
Me, I'm All Smiles
Me, I'm All Smiles
[2006]
In the Margins - EP
In the Margins - EP
[2005]
Siberia
Siberia
[2005]
Stormy Weather - EP
Stormy Weather - EP
[2005]
Echo & the Bunnymen
Echo & the Bunnymen
[2004]
Ocean Rain
Ocean Rain
[2004]
Live In Liverpool
Live In Liverpool
[2002]
Crystal Days 1979-1999 (Box Set)
Crystal Days 1979-1999 (Box Set)
[2001]
Flowers
Flowers
[2001]
What Are You Going to Do With Your Life?
What Are You Going to Do With Your Life?
[1999]
Evergreen
Evergreen
[1997]
Live In Concert
Live In Concert
[1991]
Reverberation
Reverberation
[1990]
Songs to Learn and Sing
Songs to Learn and Sing
[1985]
Porcupine
Porcupine
[1983]
Heaven Up Here
Heaven Up Here
[1981]
Crocodiles
Crocodiles
[1980]
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A Promise All Because Of You Days All I Want All In Your Mind All My Colours All My Life All That Jazz All You Need Is Love (Life At Brian's) Altamont An Eternity Turns Angels & Devils Antelope Baby Rain Baseball Bill Bed Of Nails Bedbugs And Ballyhoo Blue Blue Ocean Bombers Bay Bring On The Dancing Horses Broke My Neck Buried Alive Burn For Me Candleland Clay Colour Me In Crocodiles Crystal Days Cut & Dried Devilment Do It Clean Don't Let It Get You Down Empire State Halo Enlighten Me Evergreen Everybody Knows Everything Kills You Faith & Healing False Goodbyes Feel My Pulse Flaming Red Flowers Fools Like Us Forgiven Freaks Dwell Fuel Get In The Car Gods Will Be Gods Going Up Gone, Gone, Gone Happy Death Men Heads Will Roll Heaven Up Here Hide & Seek Higher Hell History Chimes Hit By Something Hole In The Holy Horse's Head I Know You Well I Want To Be There I'll Fly Tonight In Bloom In Bluer Skies In My Time In The Margins It Was A Pleasure It's Alright Jimmy Brown (Early Version Of Bring On The Dancing Horses) Just A Touch Away King Of Kings King Of Your Castle Life Goes On Lips Like Sugar Lost & Found Lost On You Lowdown Make Me Shine Make Us Blind Mirrorball Monkeys Morning Sun My Kingdom My White Devil Never Stop New Direction No Dark Things Nocturnal Me Nothing Lasts Forever Ocean Rain Of A Life Over The Wall Over You Over Your Shoulder Parthenon Drive People Are Strange Pictures On My Wall Polly Porcupine Pride Proud To Fall Read It In Books Rescue Ripeness Rust Satellite Scissors In The Sand Senseless Seven Seas Show Of Strength Siberia Sideways Eight Silver Simple Stuff Sister Pain Stars Are Stars (the Life At Brian's Sessions) Start Again Stormy Weather Supermellow Man The Back Of Love The Cape The Cutter The Disease The Flickering Wall The Game The Killing Moon The Puppet The White Hotel The Yo Yo Man Thick Skinned World Thorn Of Crowns Timebomb Too Far Gone Too Young To Kneel Turquoise Days Villiers Terrace Watchtower What Are You Going To Do With Your Life What If We Are When It All Blows Over Who's Been Sleeping In My Head With A Hip Zephyr Zimbo
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Related Information for Echo & The Bunnymen
Echo & the Bunnymen are a British Post-punk band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original line-up consisted of Ian McCulloch (of The Crucial Three), Will Sergeant and Les Pattinson. There are many stories, probably apocryphal, that the quartet was completed by a drum machine known as "Echo".By the time of their debut album, 1980's Crocodiles - a moderate UK hit - the drum machine had been replaced by Pete de Freitas. Their next, the critically-acclaimed Heaven Up Here, reached the Top Ten in 1981, as did 1983's Porcupine and '84's Ocean Rain. Singles like "The Killing Moon" (later used in the soundtrack to Donnie Darko, a film whose imagery owed much to the artwork of the band's early record... read more
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