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Evergreen - Echo & The Bunnymen

 
Description: Genre: Indie Rock & Punk - New Wave & Post-punk / Artist: Echo & The Bunnymen / Audio CD released 1999-10-04 at London ... more
Evergreen - Echo & The Bunnymen ... / Disc #1 Tracklisting
1 Don't Let It Get You Down
2 In My Time
3 I Want To Be There (When You Come)
4 Evergreen
5 I'll Fly Tonight
6 Nothing Lasts Forever
7 Baseball Bill
8 Altamont
9 Just A Touch Away
10 Empire State Halo
11 Too Young To Kneel
12 Forgiven

Newest Review: ... remind you of the Bunnymen signature, and feels like rediscovering why you fall in love. It was also a very positive sounding ... more

 ... song in times when British-guitar-band-depression reached cheesy status. 'In My Time' features more sublimeness and tranquility accompanied by strings by the London Metropolitan Orchestra. Also the drummer for this album is the well-praised sticksman for the modern reformed Led Zepellin. 'I Want To Be There (When You Come)' reminds us of the familiar old-time swagger of the band, and is a brilliant and catchy song. After this is 'Evergreen' which is a kind of sombre moment, yet still a p...more

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Release Date: 1999 - 10 - 04, Audio CD, London
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Premium Review Evergreen - Echo & The Bunnymen: Nothing lasts forever  (622 words)
by - written on 10/04/01 (Very useful, 207 readings)
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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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