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CD Echo & the Bunnymen "Reverberation" (1990, Sire) JOUE TRÈS BIEN !!

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Numéro de l'objet eBay :404922253751

Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
Très bon: Un objet qui a été utilisé, mais qui est en excellent état. Le boîtier ou la couverture ne ...
Case Type
Jewel Case: Standard
UPC
0075992638821
Artist
Echo & the Bunnymen
Format
CD
Producer
Geoff Emerick
Release Year
1990
Record Label
Sire
Release Title
Reverberation
Style
Alternative/Indie
Genre
Alternative, Rock, Rock & Pop
Run Time
47 min.

À propos de ce produit

Product Identifiers

Producer
Geoff Emerick
Record Label
Sire
UPC
0075992638821
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3092351

Product Key Features

Release Year
1990
Format
CD
Genre
Alternative, Rock, Rock & Pop
Run Time
47 min.
Style
Alternative/Indie
Artist
Echo & the Bunnymen
Release Title
Reverberation

Additional Product Features

Recording Mode
Stereo
Distributor
Wea (Distributor)
Spar Code
Aad
Recording Type
Studio
LeafCats
176984
Release Date
19901113

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  • A great find for fans of 80's New Wave

    This CD is a great find for anyone who is a fan of the band Echo and the Bunnymen, or anyone who likes 80's New Wave because it reflects a (temporary) period for the band with a different lead singer as Ian McCulloch was trying his hand as a solo artist. The result was this great CD with two superior songs "Gone, Gone, Gone" and "Enlighten Me", both of which blended a new type of sound with the Echo and the Bunnymen of old that we knew so well. When Ian McCulloch returned to the band and resumed his lead singer duties this CD seems to have been given persona non grata status. It is ignored on their two gratest hits compilations, and no mention is made of it on their website. It is no longer in print. For these reasons true fans of this era will want this CD. If you like Echo and the ...

  • The Bunnymen without the voice and hair guy

    In the greater lexicon of Echo and the Bunnymen, 1990's “Reverberation” remains an oddity, but a cool one. If only they had called the band something else when Ian McCulloch left, they might have made it into another album. If only a lot of things... In 1988, Echo and the Bunnymen virtually disappeared. After five albums they were on the verge of going mega. However, they were worn down by internal pressures, various missteps and mishaps, producers altering their music to unrecognizable levels, drummer Pete DeFreitas running off to America on a lost weekend of epic proportions, and Ian McCulloch's ego inflating along with the height of his peacock hairdo. The sense of adventure from the first four albums, depicted visually on album covers disappeared. The band's images are ...

  • 1st and ONLY EATB album without Mac!

    Noel Burke was the lead vocalist on this album, instead of Ian McCullough. A lot of EATB fans dislike this album, and I have a feeling that is the reason why. I, on the other hand, really like this one. Noel has a very similar voice to Ian's, and I even remember reading one review of this album where the author stated that it sounded more like Ian McCullough than Ian McCullough does. The music is very much in line with prior EATB albums, and the songs are good. Noel, who apparently wrote the lyrics, tends to rely a lot on clichés for his lyrics, but that's not necessarily a bad thing...because, so does Ian on other EATB albums. Personally, I think this album stands up to most of the later EATB albums.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : decluttr_store

  • reverberation by Echo & the bunnymen

    I bought this album primarily for one song. My father did the greatest thing. All throughout the musical explosion in the 80's, he set the vcr to recorn MTV continuously. He captured all of the great stuff that you can't find on TimeLife's 80's memories collections. All the bizzare stuff that maybe got played twice and sadly forgotten. Well anyway, he recorded the video to the song "Enlighten Me" on this album which I believe was released in 1990. Besides being a great video, the song is an excellent example of how creative Echo & the Bunnymen really was. It starts out in tablas and citars and builds to the climax of the ever fantastic 80's gretsch sound with straight foreward beat. Go out and buy it. Buy It!

  • Another Lead

    I have even bought copies of this for friends. This is the album where Ian wasn't the lead singer. His replacement is worth listening to.

    Achat vérifié : OuiÉtat : OccasionVendu par : decluttr_store