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Siberia
(CD, 2005)

Primary Artist: Echo & The Bunnymen

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Format: CD
Sep 2005
Record Label: Cooking Vinyl Records (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 711297469721
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Track Listing
1. Stormy Weather
2. All Because of You Days
3. Parthenon Drive
4. In the Margins
5. Of a Life
6. Make Us Blind
7. Everything Kills You
8. Siberia
9. Sideways Eight
10. Scissors in the Sand
11. What If We Are?

Details
Producer:Hugh Jones
Distributor:E1 Distribution (USA)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Echo & The Bunnymen: Ian McCulloch (vocals, guitar); Will Sergeant (guitar); Paul Fleming (keyboards); Peter Wilkinson (bass guitar); Simon Finley (drums).
Recording information: Parr Street Studios, Liverpool, England.
On SIBERIA, Echo & the Bunnymen's first studio album since 2001's FLOWERS, the brooding Liverpool band reunites with producer Hugh Jones, who worked on the post-punk group's revered early-1980s records CROCODILES and HEAVEN UP HERE. Collaborating with Jones, vocalist/guitarist Ian McCulloch and guitarist Will Sergeant avoid the pomp and circumstance of outings such as OCEAN RAIN, giving these new songs a welcome immediacy, most notably on the chiming, poppy "Stormy Weather" and the dreamy "In the Margins." Although McCulloch's deep voice lacks its former range, time has given it a charmingly raspy quality that plays nicely off of Sergeant's signature swirling guitar lines. Easily one of Echo & the Bunnymen's best latter-day albums, SIBERIA wisely nods to the band's classic early output without attempting to duplicate it.

Industry Reviews
3 stars out of 5 - Together, Ian McCulloch's appealingly weathered voice and Sergeant's serpentine guitar still evoke the mordant heroism of their peak.



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