A soundscape that combines the melancholy and beauty of post-punk
This is the pinnacle of Echo & the Bunnymen's introspective and poetic musical world.
The richly shaded vocals of Ian McCulloch and the guitar of Will Sergeant create a deeply impressive soundscape. Songs such as "The Cutter" have a literary depth that transcends the boundaries of new wave, and are supported by the solid groove of the rhythm section. This is a masterpiece that represents the British alternative scene of the 1980s.
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A:
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1)
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The Cutter
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2)
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Back Of Love
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3)
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My White Devil
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4)
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Clay
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5)
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Porcupine
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B:
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1)
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Heads Will Roll
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2)
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Ripeness
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3)
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Higher Hell
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4)
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Gods Will Be Gods
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5)
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In Bluer Skies
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Written-By, Composed By - Sergeant
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Written-By, Composed By - McCulloch
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Instruments [Nearly All Other] - The Bunnymen
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Engineer - David Bascomb
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Engineer - Paul Cobold
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Strings [Arranged & Played] - Shankar
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Engineer - Colin Fairley
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Producer - Kingbird
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Written-By, Composed By - Pattinson
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Written-By, Composed By - De Freitas
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Engineer - Steve Short
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Design - Martyn Atkins
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Engineer - Dave Woolley
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Liner Notes [Transcribed by] - Linda Hennrick
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Engineer - Steve Prestige
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Photography By - Brian Griffin (3)
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Liner Notes - Kensho Onuki
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Management - Zoo Management