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Evergreen
Release Date: 1999 - 10 - 04, Audio CD, London Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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'Evergreen' was the 1997 comeback album for Echo & The Bunnymen. Following a 10 year split after the accidental tragic death of their drummer, frontman Ian McCulloch, guitarist Will Sargeant and bass player Les Pattinson got together to rekindle a magic that was buried at it's peak. Unfortunately after this album Les quit for the lure of boat love, and so Echo & The Bunnymen today is only Will and Ian, with guests. Atleast then when the band was as complete as it could be, they didn't dissapoint. They picked up from where they left off, but still sounded good enough to compete with the likes of the then publicly loved The Verve, and others. Although ... Read the complete review
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