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Evergreen
(CD, 1999)
Primary Artist: Echo & The Bunnymen

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Format: CD Nov 1999 Record Label: Warner Brothers Records (Netherland Recording Type: Studio UPC: 639842964227 |
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Track Listing 1. Don't Let It Ger You Down 2. In My Time 3. I Want to Be There (When 4. Evergreen 5. I'll Fly Tonight 6. Nothing Lasts Forever 7. Baseball Bill 8. Altamont 9. Just a Touch Away 10. Empire State Halo 11. Too Young to Kneel 12. Forgiven 13. I Want to Be There (Live) 14. Bedbugs & Ballyhoo (Live) 15. Rescue (Live) 16. Lips Like Sugar (Live)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | London Metropolitan Orchestra | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | 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). Additional personnel: Ed Shearmur (piano); Adam Peters (keyboards); Michael Lee (drums); The London Metropolitan Orchestra. Principally recorded at Barry Barlow's Doghouse Studio, Henley On Thames, England in February 1997. This Dutch edition features four bonus tracks. The tellingly titled EVERGREEN finds all the surviving charter members of Echo & the Bunnymen recording together for the first time since 1987. The band made one album without singer Ian McCulloch before disintegrating. Band members collaborated on various projects over the years, but only as a cohesive unit have they ever truly hit their mark. McCulloch's voice is still velvety and pure, at once exuberant and tragic. His lyrics marry fragmented wordplay ("I'm in my prime and you're wasting my time/ You're denominator commonest low") with the swaggering self-confidence that has long been his trademark. Will Sergeant's guitar playing is, as ever, an inspired mix of frenetic stabs, swirling arpeggios, and soaring melodic accompaniment. Not to be overlooked, bassist Les Pattinson holds it all together admirably, delivering a tuneful, confident low end. EVERGREEN marks the triumphant return for Liverpool's other favorite sons--free of formula, but true to the promise of their majestic early years.
Industry Reviews Ranked #15 on Melody Maker's list of 1997's Albums Of The Year.
Ranked #41 in NME's 1997 Critics' Poll.
...A triumph (and relief) if you love 'em; a cautious success if you're friendly; probably too little to sway those too young to know who they are... Melody Maker (07/12/1997)
3.5 Stars (out of 5) - ... a stunning comeback....Frontman Ian McCulloch brings his brooding melodrama to full flower... Rolling Stone (08/07/1997)
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