Echo & the Bunnymen - Echo & the Bunnymen

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Album Details

Title: Echo & the Bunnymen
Artist: Echo & the Bunnymen
Release Date: 7/6/1987
Re-Released On: 12/15/2007
Label: Sire, Sony Music Distribution, WEA
Duration: 45:46
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075992559720, 4943674071333, 022924213724, 075992398718, 0759923987447, 075992559744
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: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Game
  2. Over You
  3. Bedbugs and Ballyhoo
  4. All in Your Mind
  5. Bombers Bay
  6. Lips Like Sugar
  7. Lost and Found
  8. New Direction
  9. Blue Blue Ocean
  10. Satellite
  11. All My Life

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDWEA75307
1994CDSony Music Distribution2292421372
1987CDSire25597

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Album Review

Echo & the Bunnymen caught the group at a fortuitous career juncture; the clutch of songs here were among the hookiest and most memorable the band would ever write, while the arrangements are noticeably clean and punchy, mostly eliminating strings and similar clutter to focus almost exclusively on guitars, keyboards, drums, and occasional percussion touches. The warmly expressive "All My Life," which might perhaps have received an overheated arrangement on prior albums, benefited especially from this approach. The band rocked out convincingly on other selections, such as "Satellite" and "All in Your Mind." Pete DeFreitas' solid drumming at times veered toward the danceable on tracks like "Lost and Found," "Lips Like Sugar," and the overtly Doors-influenced "Bedbugs and Ballyhoo." Surprisingly, vocalist Ian MuCulloch appeared to have rediscovered the maxim "less is more"; his singing was comparatively restrained and tasteful, resulting in a more natural, unforced emotiveness that was extremely effective. The production values were excellent, with many subtle touches that do not detract from the album's overall directness. In short, doing it clean really paid off here. ~ David Cleary, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alex HaasAssistant Engineer
Anton CorbijnPhotography
Brian GardnerMastering
Bruce GardnerEngineer
Bruce LampcovMixing
Don RodenbachMixing Assistant
Echo & the BunnymenProducer
Gil NortonProducer, Engineer
Henry PriestmanKeyboards
Ian McCullochVocals, Guitar
Jake BrockmanKeyboards
Laurie LathamProducer
Les PattinsonBass
Paul GomersallEngineer
Pete de FreitasDrums
Ray ManzarekKeyboards
Stuart BarryEngineer
Will SergeantGuitar