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16 hours ago, soulpope said:

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:tup:tupI love it when such unexpected albums appear on the board like this.

I have very fond memories of that but can't have heard it in over thirty years. When Echo and The Bunnymen were good they were very good

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Also these days, revisiting the complete official studio discography of one of the most exciting rock groups ever (and one of the most intriguing... two chords, several dozens of really good songs)  :D

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2 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

:tup:tupI love when such unexpected albums appear on the board like this.

I have very fond memories of that but can't have heard it in over thirty years. When Echo and The Bunnymen were good they were very good

I believe this album was their finest hour ....

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6 minutes ago, soulpope said:

I believe this album was their finest hour ....

Certainly a fitting culmination to the run of the first four albums, all of which have their persuasions to be the best for me. Also, possibly where they should have called it a day

 

9 minutes ago, EKE BBB said:

Also these days, revisiting the complete official studio discography of one of the most exciting rock groups ever (and one of the most intriguing... two chords, several dozens of really good songs)  :D

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Thank you soulpope!

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