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  1. On This Day: May 30, 1981 – Echo and the Bunnymen Release Heaven Up Here

    On This Day: May 30, 1981 – Echo and the Bunnymen Release Heaven Up Here

    On this day May 30, 1981, Echo and the Bunnymen released their second studio album Heaven Up Here. Known for its moody sound, atmospheric production, and introspective lyrics, the album marked a bold step forward for the band as they began to refine their post punk identity. Heaven Up Here...
  2. On This Day: May 4, 1984 - Echo and the Bunnymen Release Ocean Rain

    On This Day: May 4, 1984 - Echo and the Bunnymen Release Ocean Rain

    On May 4, 1984, Echo and the Bunnymen released their fourth studio album Ocean Rain. Featuring lush orchestration and a dramatic tone, the album marked a shift toward a more cinematic sound that stood out from their earlier post punk work. Ocean Rain reached number 87 on the US Billboard charts...
  3. Echo & The Bunnymen Released Porcupine

    Echo & The Bunnymen Released Porcupine

    On this day, February 4, 1982, Echo & The Bunnymen released their third studio album, Porcupine. The album continued the band's post-punk and atmospheric sound, featuring a mix of dark, moody tones and intricate instrumentation. Porcupine peaked at #137 on the US Billboard 200 charts but found...
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    Echo & the Bunnymen Released Songs to Learn & Sing - November 11, 1985

    On this day, November 11, 1985, Echo & the Bunnymen released Songs to Learn & Sing, a compilation album that brought together some of their most iconic tracks. With songs like “The Killing Moon” and “Rescue,” this album served as a perfect introduction to the band’s distinctive post-punk sound...
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    Heaven Up Here (1981)

    Title: Heaven Up Here Artist: Echo & The Bunnymen Genre: Alternative Rock Released: 1981 Tracks: 1 - Show of Strength - 2 - With a Hip - 3 - Over the Wall - 4 - It Was a Pleasure - 5 - A Promise - 6 - Heaven Up Here - 7 - The Disease - 8 - All My Colours - 9 - No Dark...
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