Echo echoes back
Published September 12, 2003
ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN PLAN ANNIVERSARY RE-RELEASES
Echo and the Bunnymen will celebrate their 25th anniversary with the release of remastered and expanded version of five of their classic albums. The band played their first ever gig at Liverpools Eric's Club on 15 Nov 1978. To celebrate they will re-release 'Crocodiles', 'Heaven Up Here', 'Porcupine', 'Ocean Rain' and 'Echo & The Bunnymen' each with new artwork and a number of extras including b-sides, live tracks and studio outtakes.
The re-release will coincide with an anniversary world tour from 23 Oct and 3 Dec, which will take in the UK, USA, Brazil, Japan, Australia and mainland Europe.
- Echo echoes back
- Published: September 12, 2003
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- Writer: Marty Dodge
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Very glad to hear it - love Echo, one of the enduring bands of the new wave era and currently underappreciated, at least in the U.S.
It doesn't bother me if Echo and the Bunnymen record and tour again, but please don't subject me to their banality. I don't think I could take it a second time.
Hey Taloran...get off of your frigging high-horse.
Okay, boss.


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Are they finally going to release the long version of "Killing Moon" on CD?