Echo & The Bunnymen (1987)

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Title: Echo & The Bunnymen
Artist: Echo & The Bunnymen
Genre: Alternative Rock
Released: 1987

Tracks:
1 - The Game - 3:51 -
2 - Over You - 4:02
3 - Bedbugs and Ballyhoo - 3:29 -
4 - All in Your Mind - 4:33
5 - Bombers Bay - 4:25
6 - Lips Like Sugar - 4:52 -
7 - Lost and Found - 3:37
8 - New Direction - 4:48
9 - Blue Blue Ocean - 5:09
10 - Satellite - 3:04
11 - All My Life - 4:16
12 - Jimmy Brown - 4:07
13 - Hole in the Holy - 4:44
14 - Soul Kitchen - 3:56
15 - The Game (demo) - 3:57
16 - Bedbugs and Ballyhoo (original version) - 3:41
17 - Over Your Shoulder - 4:10
18 - Bring On the Dancing Horses (extended mix) - 5:50

Overview:
Echo & the Bunnymen is the fifth studio album by the British post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen, and the last with drummer Pete de Freitas. The album was produced by Laurie Latham who recorded the album in Germany, Belgium, London and Liverpool after an aborted attempt at recording the album without de Freitas and with producer Gil Norton. With Latham being an exacting producer and singer Ian McCulloch receiving star treatment and drinking heavily, the recording of the album was more difficult than the band had initially hoped. The album made more use of keyboards than their previous albums, which had been string heavy.
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