| 1. You Might as Well Surrender |
| 2. Girl Said to Me |
| 3. You Know It Feels Right |
| 4. No Not Again |
| 5. Seem Like Today Will Never End |
| 6. Gone Gone Gone |
| 7. If I Told You Once |
| 8. Girl on the Train |
| 9. Sally Works Nights |
| 10. No More Tomorrows |
| 11. Don't You Know I've Been Lying |
| 12. Another Night Alone |
Editorial Reviews
Lost power-pop classic from 1973. A must for all fans of The Beatles & Merseybeat. First reissue in any format. In depth liner notes with contributions from band lynchpins Martin Briley and Brian Engel. Remastered. Rev-Ola. 2005.
The Liverpool Echo,The Liverpool Echo,Rev-Ola,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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Never Stop: Live in Liverpool
Echo & the Bunnymen Manufacturer: Music Club Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000JJSKA4 Release Date: 2006-12-18 |
Tracks:
- Rescue
- Lips Like Sugar
- King Of Kings
- Never Stop
- Bring On The Dancing Horses
- Seven Seas
- Buried Alive
- My Kingdom
- All That Jazz
- An Eternity Turns
- Back Of Love
- Killing Moon
- Cutter
- Altamont
- Flowers
- Villiers Terrace
- Over The Wall
- Nothing Lasts Forever
- Silver
- Angels & Devils
- Ocean Rain
Album Description
2006 set featuring the world-famous Echo and the Bunnymen performing live in their hometown of Liverpool in August of 2001. Previously issued as a single disc, this two CD set features six extra tracks for a total of 21 performances! Includes 'Rescue', 'Bring On The Dancing Horses', 'Seven Seas', 'The Cutter', 'Villiers Terrace', 'The Killing Moon', 'Never Stop' and more. Music Club.Album Details
Echo and the Bunnymen Returned to their Hometown to Play Two Concerts at the Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (Lipa) in August 2001.
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Sibelius: Lemminkainen Legends, The Tempest: Suites, Tone Poems; Sir Charles Groves
Jean Sibelius , Sir Charles Groves , and oyal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra Manufacturer: EMI Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000CGP1U Release Date: 2004-06-01 |
Tracks:
- Spring Song, Op.16 (Tone Poem)
- Lemminkainen And The Maidens Of The Island, Op.22 No.1
- The Swan Of Tuonela, Op.22 No.3
- Lemminkainen In Tuonela, Op.22 No.2
- Lemminkainen's Return, Op.22 No.4
- Romance For Strings, Op.42 In C
- The Dryad, Op.45 No.1 (Tone Poem)
- Dance Intermezzo, Op.45 No.2
- Pan And Echo, Op.53a (Dance Intermezzo)
Tracks:
- In Memoriam, Op.59 (Funeral March)
- Canzonetta For Strings, Op.62a
- Valse Romantique, Op.62b
- Petite Scene - Polka - Epilogue
- Piece Caracteristique - Melodie Elegiaque - Danse
- Prelude, Op.109 No.1
- The Oak Tree
- Humoresque
- Caliban's Song
- The Harvesters
- Canon
- Scena
- Intrada - Berceuse
- Entr'Acte
- Ariel's Song
- The Storm
- Chorus Of The Winds
- Intermezzo
- Dance Of The Nymphs
- Prospero
- Song 1
- Song 2
- Miranda
- The Naiads
- Dance Episode
- Andante Festivo For Strings
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The Liverpool Echo
The Liverpool Echo Manufacturer: Rev-Ola ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BAVXIC Release Date: 2005-10-31 |
Tracks:
- You Might as Well Surrender
- Girl Said to Me
- You Know It Feels Right
- No Not Again
- Seem Like Today Will Never End
- Gone Gone Gone
- If I Told You Once
- Girl on the Train
- Sally Works Nights
- No More Tomorrows
- Don't You Know I've Been Lying
- Another Night Alone
Album Description
Lost power-pop classic from 1973. A must for all fans of The Beatles & Merseybeat. First reissue in any format. In depth liner notes with contributions from band lynchpins Martin Briley and Brian Engel. Remastered. Rev-Ola. 2005.Customer Reviews:
A Rare Success in Duplicating Merseybeat Energy.......2006-08-25
Lost pop gem from '73.......2006-04-05
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Live In Liverpool
Echo & the Bunnymen Manufacturer: Cooking Vinyl ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y1U7 Release Date: 2002-02-19 |
Tracks:
- Rescue
- Lips Like Sugar
- King Of Kings
- Never Stop
- Seven Seas
- Buried Alive
- SuperMellowMan
- My Kingdom
- All My Colours (Zimbo)
- All That Jazz
- An Eternity Turns
- The Back Of Love
- The Killing Moon
- The Cutter
- Over The Wall
- Nothing Lasts Forever
- Ocean Rain
Amazon.com
A two-night return to their hometown on their 2001 tour for Flowers yielded this 17-cut concert document of the once and future Bunnymen. Liverpool begins as more of a stroll than the storming rush of the '80s concert recordings exhumed for the Crystal Days box set. But by its fourth track, "Never Stop," frontman Ian McCulloch's slight cig-induced rasp and lowered register seem less signs of diminished capacity than drivers for emotional vitality. From there, the balance between intense hits like "Back of Love" and "The Cutter" and moodier pieces such as "Eternity Turns" makes a case for the group as something more than a nostalgia act. As do convincing recent compositions such as their (latest) Doors homage, "King of Kings," and the stately "Nothing Lasts Forever." This disc is probably a must only for fans, but those who haven't heard Echo & the Bunnymen in a while might be struck by its cohesiveness. --Rickey WrightAlbum Description
First official Echo live album recorded in August 2001 at Paul McCartney's Liverpool Of Performing Arts. Includes 'Rescue', 'Never Stop', 'Killing Moon', 'Cutter' & more. Spinart Records.Customer Reviews:
Greatest Hits Live, but get the DVD instead........2006-05-22
Recording is Superb.......2004-10-09
Rockin' Live record!!!.......2003-06-14
OK, they've got a number of hired guns these days, but originals - Ian McCulloch and Will Sergeant get the best out of them and as a result, this record (CD) rocks! I saw this band lineup when they toured the States and they did a great job...this CD captures them well...additionally the sound quality is really GREAT here - thumbs up to the recording / mixing engineer Pete Coleman!
The well chosen song selection covers alot of ground, from the early days clear up to 2001's, "Flowers".
I look forward to many more from Echo & The Bunnymen!
Don't Deny it, Just Buy It.......2003-02-03
I'm happy to say the album is quite good; material from "Crocodiles" and "Songs to Learn & Sing" mesh well with newer tunes from "Evergreen" and "Flowers", something that's hard for any band to pull off. But they pull out the stops with "Lips Like Sugar", "Zimbo", "Killing Moon", and "Seven Seas."
There's very little innovation to be found here; just a well-rounded, superb-sounding performance that is sure to please old 'where are they now?' fans and newer ones.
good, but DVD better........2002-12-06
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