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Rock
Performer: Echo And The Bunnymen
Title: Live In Liverpool
Style: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
Year 2002
Country Brazil
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.6
Votes: 414
MP3 size: 1368 mb
FLAC size: 1718 mb
WMA size: 1125 mb
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Echo And The Bunnymen - Live In Liverpool mp3 album


Echo And The Bunnymen - Live In Liverpool mp3 album

Tracklist

1 Rescue
2 Lips Like Sugar
3 King Of Kings
4 Never Stop
5 Seven Seas
6 Buried Alive
7 SuperMellow Man
8 My Kingdom
9 All My Colours (Zimbo)
10 All That Jazz
11 An Eternity Turns
12 The Back Of Love
13 The Killing Moon
14 The Cutter
15 Over The Wall
16 Nothing Lasts Forever
17 Ocean Rain

Companies, etc.

  • Mixed At – Mastertones Studio

Credits

  • Bass – Steve Flett
  • Drums – Vinnie Jameson
  • Keyboards – Ceri James
  • Lead Guitar – Will Sergeant
  • Mastered By – Graham Woodcock
  • Mixed By, Recorded By – Pete Coleman
  • Producer – Ian McCulloch, Will Sergeant
  • Rhythm Guitar – Ged Malley
  • Vocals – Ian McCulloch

Notes

Recorded at Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA), Friday 17th and Saturday 18th August, 2001.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 711297462326

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
1005-5 Echo & The Bunnymen Live In Liverpool ‎(DVD, NTSC) Cooking Vinyl, Sum Records 1005-5 Brazil 2003
CV 20008 Echo And The Bunnymen* Live In Liverpool ‎(CD, Album) Cooking Vinyl CV 20008 France 2002
COOK CD 223 Echo And The Bunnymen* Live In Liverpool ‎(CD, Album) Cooking Vinyl COOK CD 223 Argentina 2002
BSCP-30012 Echo And The Bunnymen* Live In Liverpool ‎(CD, Album) Cooking Vinyl BSCP-30012 Japan 2002
COOK DVD 001 J-150 Echo And The Bunnymen* Live In Liverpool ‎(DVD-V, Album, NTSC) Cooking Vinyl COOK DVD 001 J-150 UK 2002
Eseve
Great live album. Really captures the energy of their better shows, and breathes new life into the older songs. They played at Paul McCartney's venue for two nights, and the sound is excellent. Pitchfork was right; Even those who don't like live albums will love this one.