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  1. On This Day November 11 1985 – Echo and the Bunnymen Released Songs to Learn and Sing

    On This Day November 11 1985 – Echo and the Bunnymen Released Songs to Learn and Sing

    On this day November 11 1985, Echo and the Bunnymen released Songs to Learn and Sing, a compilation album that captured the best of the band’s early years and showcased their rise as one of the most distinctive voices in British post punk. The album brought together their most memorable singles...
  2. On This Day July 18, 1980 – Crocodiles by Echo and the Bunnymen Was Released

    On This Day July 18, 1980 – Crocodiles by Echo and the Bunnymen Was Released

    On this day July 18, 1980, Crocodiles by Echo and the Bunnymen was released and introduced a bold new voice in the rising post punk scene. As the band’s debut album, Crocodiles delivered a blend of shadowy atmosphere, sharp guitar work, and poetic introspection that immediately set it apart from...
  3. On This Day: July 6, 1987 - Echo and the Bunnymen Released Their Self Titled Fifth Album

    On This Day: July 6, 1987 - Echo and the Bunnymen Released Their Self Titled Fifth Album

    On this day July 6, 1987, Echo and the Bunnymen released their self titled fifth album, a record that aimed to bring their moody post punk sound to a wider audience. Known for their atmospheric style and introspective lyrics, the band leaned into a more accessible production approach on this...
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