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Echo & the Bunnymen’s third album Porcupine, which hit number 2 in the UK.
One of the most acclaimed British rockers from the 1980s, this legendary band formed in Liverpool in 1978 and were forefathers of the neo-psychedelic movement. Their lineup consisted of vocalist Ian McCulloch, guitarist Will Sergeant, bass player Les Pattinson and drummer Pete de Freitas, eventually replacing the original drum machine.
The band's cult status eventually waned with mainstream success in 1983 after they scored a UK top 10 hit with "The Cutter" and attendant album Porcupine, which hit #2 in the UK. 1984's album Ocean Rain is considered a landmark post-punk release, featuring the lead single "Killing Moon."
The band split in 1988 but regrouped in 1997, releasing an album in 2014 that was their first UK Top 40 entry since 1999. The band's popularity never quite made the same impact in the US as it did in Europe so they are ripe for rediscovery for anyone interested in bands such as Suede, Radiohead, Arcade Fire, Blur, Interpol and Oasis.
Released in 1984, Ocean Rain was the band's fourth studio album and features the hit singles "The Killing Moon," "Silver" and "Seven Seas." The album peaked at #4 on the UK Albums Chart.
- Format: Vinyl
- Rocktober Exclusive
- Remastered, Stereo, 180 Gram
- Label: Korova - Kode 8
- Genre: Rock, Alternative
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TRACKS
A1 Silver
A2 Nocturnal Me
A3 Crystal Days
A4 The Yo Yo Man
A5 Thorn Of Crowns
B1 The Killing Moon
B2 Seven Seas
B3 My Kingdom
B4 Ocean Rain
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