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Evergreen - CD Music

by Echo & The Bunnymen
label: London Records, January of 1997 ‧
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1
01 - Don't Let It Get You Down
02 - In My Time
03 - I Want To Be There (When You Come)
04 - Evergreen
05 - I'll Fly Tonight
06 - Nothing Lasts Forever
07 - Baseball Bill
08 - Altamont
09 - Just A Touch Away
10 - Empire State Halo
11 - Too Young To Kneel
12 - Forgiven

History Of The Peel Sessions 1979 - 1997

2
01 - Villiers Terrace (22-08-79)
02 - Read It In Books (22-08-79)
03 - All That Jazz (22-05-80)
04 - Over The Wall (22-05-80)
05 - All My Colours (12-11-80)
06 - Back Of Love (08-02-82)
07 - Seven Seas (20-06-83)
08 - Ocean Rain (24-10-83)
09 - Nocturnal Me (24-10-83)
10 - Rescue (16-09-97)

Informação Adicional
CD1: Recorded at The Doghouse Studio, Henley On Thames, UK, February 1997.
Strings recorded at Abbey Road Studio 2, London, 25.02.97.
Mixed at Master Rock, London, March 1997. Mastered at Precision Mastering.

CD2: History Of The Peel Sessions 1979 - 1997

1997 London Records 90 Ltd.
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Evergreen - CD

by Echo & The Bunnymen

Property Description
label: London Records
Release Date: January of 1997
Dimensions: 125 x 140 x 8 mm
Format: Music
Categories: Alternative/Indie > Indie
EAN: 0042282898029
Duration (m): 88
Number of disks: 2
Format: CD / Album / CD / All Media / Limited Edition

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Echo & The Bunnymen

Echo & The Bunnymen is a British rock band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original lineup included Ian McCulloch (vocals), Will Sergeant (guitar), Les Pattinson (bass), and Pete de Freitas (drums, who joined the band in 1980). The band is known for its atmospheric and melodic sound, which combines elements of post-punk, gothic rock, and new wave.

The band's debut album, Crocodiles (1980), was well-received by critics, with tracks like "Rescue" and "Villiers Terrace" standing out. This album helped establish the band as one of the leading names in the post-punk movement, and their distinctive sound, marked by McCulloch's powerful vocals and Sergeant's ethereal guitar playing, began to attract a loyal fanbase.

The second album, Heaven Up Here (1981), further consolidated their success, receiving critical acclaim and winning the Brit Award for Best British Album in 1982. This album featured a darker and more complex sound, with songs like "A Promise" and "Over the Wall" exemplifying the band's artistic growth.

However, it was with the release of Porcupine (1983) and Ocean Rain (1984) that Echo & The Bunnymen achieved their greatest commercial and artistic success. Ocean Rain, in particular, is often considered the peak of the band's career, featuring the single "The Killing Moon," one of their most iconic and acclaimed songs, which became an alternative rock classic.

Despite their success, the band faced difficulties over the years, including McCulloch's temporary departure in 1988 and the tragic death of Pete de Freitas in a motorcycle accident in 1989. After some lineup changes and a period of inactivity, the band reunited in the 1990s with McCulloch and Sargento leading the group, and they continued to release new albums and tour.

Echo & The Bunnymen remain an influential band whose distinctive sound has left a lasting mark on alternative rock. With a career spanning several decades, the band is respected for both its groundbreaking albums and its live performances, and continues to attract new and old fans alike.

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