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heaven up here
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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...
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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