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Track Listing 1. Game, The 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 12. Jimmy Brown - (previously unreleased, early version of "Bring On The Dancing Horses") 13. Hole in the Holy - (previously unreleased) 14. Soul Kitchen - (previously unreleased) 15. Game, The - (previously unreleased, acoustic demo) 16. Bedbugs and Ballyhoo - (original version) 17. Over Your Shoulder 18. Bring on the Dancing Horses - (extended version)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Ray Manzarek | | Producer: | Laurie Latham | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Echo & The Bunnymen: Ian McCulloch (vocals, guitar); Will Sergeant (guitar); Les Pattinson (bass); Pete De Freitas (drums). Additional personnel: Jake Brockman, Ray Manzarek, Henry Priestman (keyboards). Recorded at Conny's Studio, Cologne, Germany; ICP Studio, Brussels, Belgium; The Workhouse, London and Amazon Studios, Liverpool, England. Originally released on Sire (25597). Includes liner notes by Max Bell. This 1987 album captures the Bunnymen as they transformed themselves from English cult sensations into international pop stars. Riding the modern-rock wave that catapulted bands like U2, Simple Minds, Depeche Mode, and the Cure into the American Top 10, the Bunnymen created a polished album that was unlike anything they had ever recorded. Even though ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN boasts the same epic sound that had characterized the band's four previous albums, highly produced songs like "The Game" and "Lips Like Sugar" eschew singer Ian McCulloch's typically obtuse lyrics in favor of easy-to-relate-to lyrics that earned the songs heavy rotation on alternative rock radio and MTV. Songs like the propulsive "All in My Mind" and "Satellite" attempt to recapture the freewheeling spark of the band's earlier work, and former Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek injects some sexy grooves into "Bedbugs and Ballyhoo." ECHO AND THE BUNNYMEN is an inventive pop album that is packed with well-written, creatively arranged songs that were among some best modern-rock tunes of the '80s.
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