Echo & the Bunnymen - Porcupine

Echo & the Bunnymen - Porcupine
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Album Details

Title: Porcupine
Artist: Echo & the Bunnymen
Release Date: 2/4/1983
Re-Released On: 12/15/2007
Label: Sire, WEA
Duration: 44:39
UPCs: 022924002724, 075992377027, 4943674071302, 075992377041, 766484485923
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Post-Punk, Neo-Psychedelia, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock
Moods: Angst-Ridden, Autumnal, Dramatic, Melancholy, Aggressive, Bitter, Dreamy, Epic, Literate, Stylish, Tense/Anxious, Wistful, Bittersweet, Brooding, Cathartic, Elegant, Gloomy, Nocturnal, Reflective, Romantic, Theatrical, Eerie, Sensual
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 3
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Cutter
  2. Back of Love
  3. My White Devil
  4. Clay
  5. Porcupine
  6. Heads Will Roll
  7. Ripeness
  8. Higher Hell
  9. Gods Will Be Gods
  10. In Bluer Skies

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDWEA75305
1990CDSire23770
1988CDSire2-23770

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Album Review

The group's third album is a solid outing, a noticeably better listen than its predecessor, Heaven Up Here. Songs are intriguing and elaborate, often featuring swooping, howling melodic lines. Arrangements here owe a lot to 1960s psychedelia and feature lots of reverb, washed textures, intricate production touches, and altered guitar sounds. Ian McCulloch's vocals are yearning, soaring, and hyper-expressive here, almost to the point of being histrionic, most notably on "Clay," "Ripeness," and the title track. Driving bass and drums lend the songs urgency and keep the music from collapsing into self-indulgence. Parallels between the group's U.S. contemporaries such as Translator, Wire Train, and R.E.M. can be drawn, though all seem to have developed aspects of this style at about the same time -- and none utilize it as flamboyantly as the Bunnymen do. Highlights here include "Back of Love" (with its galloping drumbeat and fragmented yet ardent vocal line) and "Gods Will Be Gods" (which gradually speeds up from beginning to end, working itself into a swirling frenzy). This album is well worth hearing. ~ David Cleary, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brian GriffinPhotography
Ian BroudieProducer
Ian McCullochVocals, Guitar
Les PattinsonBass, Drums
Martyn AtkinsOriginal Design Concept, Cover Design
Pete de FreitasDrums
ShankarStrings
Will SergeantGuitar