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Artist: Echo and The Bunnymen


Echo & The Bunnymen take a trip to "Siberia"
Seeing as other Eighties artists like Depeche Mode, Kate Bush and U2 are still around making music, it comes as no surprise that the reincarnated Echo & the Bunnymen (reformed in 1997 after a 10 year hiatus) are back.
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Bunnymen live album, reissue due
Echo & The Bunnymen, the second-greatest band ever to come out of Liverpool, will be feted with a series of releases in the coming months, including two live albums and a reissue of their classic "Ocean Rain" LP.

True North Records in Canada has set Feb. 5 for the release of "Live In Liverpool," which was recorded Aug. 17 and 18 at the Liverpool Institute Of Performing Arts. The set consists of 17 tracks drawn from across the band's catalogue, from their 1980 debut "Crocodiles" to last year's "Flowers."
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FLOWERS



Queen Elizabeth Theatre, Toronto - October 20, 2009
The Guvernment, Toronto - May 22, 1997



Psychedelic Furs, Bunnymen unite for touR
Success has a nice Echo
Bunnymen's past echoes on new CD
Bunnymen frontman talks about solo album
Bunnymen finish 'throwback' album
Bunnymen finish 'throwback' album
Echo bouncing back
An Echo from the 80s




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