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Performer: Echo & The Bunnymen
Genre: Rock
Album: Ocean Rain
Released: 1984
Style: New Wave, Indie Rock
MP3 version ZIP size: 1575 mb
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Rating: 4.3
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Silver 3:20
2 Nocturnal Me 4:57
3 Crystal Days 2:24
4 The Yo-Yo Man 3:10
5 Thorn Of Crowns 4:55
6 The Killing Moon
Producer – The Bunnymen*Recorded By – David Lord
5:47
7 Seven Seas 3:20
8 My Kingdom 4:05
9 Ocean Rain 5:24
Bonus Tracks
10 Angels And Devils
Engineer – David FrazerHarpsichord – Will SergeantProducer – Alan Perman, The Bunnymen*
4:24
The Life At Brian's Sessions
11 All You Need Is Love (The Life At Brian's Sessions)
Written-By – John Lennon/Paul McCartney*
6:45
12 The Killing Moon (The Life At Brian's Sessions) 3:27
13 Stars Are Stars (The Life At Brian's Sessions) 3:05
14 Villiers Terrace (The Life At Brian's Sessions) 6:00
15 Silver (The Life At Brian's Sessions) 3:25
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16 My Kingdom (Live - A Crystal Day - 12 May 1984) 3:58
17 Ocean Rain (Live - A Crystal Day - 12 May 1984) 5:18

Companies, etc.

  • Recorded At – Studio Des Dames
  • Recorded At – Amazon Studios
  • Recorded At – Crescent Studios
  • Recorded At – Studio Davout
  • Remastered At – DigiPrep
  • Recorded At – The Automatt
  • Recorded At – Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral

Credits

  • Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements], Piano, Cello [Solo] – Adam Peters
  • Art Direction [Reissue Art Direction], Design [Reissue Design] – Rachel Gutek
  • Bass – Les Pattinson
  • Clarinet – Luvan Kiem* (tracks: 11 to 15)
  • Coordinator [Project Assistance] – Dan Chalmers, Greg Allen , James Dawes, James Rose , Mick Houghton, Rick Conrad
  • Design – Martyn Atkins
  • Drums – Pete De Freitas
  • Engineer – Gil Norton, Henri Lonstan
  • Engineer [Assisted By] – Jean-Yves*
  • Guitar – Will Sergeant
  • Harpsichord – Alan Perman (tracks: 11 to 15)
  • Management [Porcupine Management] – Peasy, Pete Byrne*
  • Mixed By – Echo & The Bunnymen (tracks: Bunnymen, The), Gil Norton
  • Photography By [Cover] – Brian Griffin
  • Producer [Original Album] – All Concerned
  • Reissue Producer – Andy Zax, Bill Inglot
  • Remastered By – Bill Inglot, Dan Hersch
  • Sitar – Will Sergeant (tracks: 11 to 15)
  • Vocals, Words By – Ian McCulloch
  • Written-By – Ian McCulloch (tracks: 1 to 10, 12 to 17), Les Pattinson (tracks: 1 to 10, 12 to 17), Pete De Freitas (tracks: 1 to 10, 12 to 17), Will Sergeant (tracks: 1 to 10, 12 to 17)

Notes

Packaged in a standard jewel case inside a cardboard slipcover.

Album originally issued as [UK] Korova #KODE-8 (4/5/84) and [US] Sire #25084 (14/5/84).
Recorded at Les Studio Des Dames, Paris, France and Amazon Studios, Liverpool. "The Killing Moon" recorded at Crescent Studio, Bath. "Silver" & "Crystal Days" recorded at Studio Davout, Paris, France. Remastered at Digiprep, Los Angeles, CA.
Tracks 10 to 17 are bonus tracks.
Track 10 recorded at The Automatt, San Francisco, CA (18/3/84).
Tracks 11 to 15 recorded at Liverpool Cathedral, Liverpool for the television program Play At Home - Life At Brian's (7/83).

Track 1 also issued as [UK] Korova single #KOW-34(T) (13/4/84).
Track 6 also issued as [UK] Korova single #KOW-32 (20/1/84) and [US] Sire single #20203 (14/3/84).
Track 7 also issued as [UK] Korova single #KOW-35 (6/7/84) and [US] Sire single #29288 (8/8/84).
Track 10 also issued as [UK] Korova B-side #KOW-34(T) (13/4/84) and [US] Sire B-side #29288 (8/8/84).
Tracks 11 to 14 also issued on [UK] Korova single #KOW-35(T) (6/7/84).
Tracks 15 to 17 are previously unissued.

This Reissue/Compilation ℗ 1984 & 2003 Warner Music UK Ltd. © 2003 Warner Music UK Ltd.
Manufactured and marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing. Printed in USA.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed, Slipcase and Back Cover): 8 2564-61165-2 2
  • Barcode (String): 825646116522
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Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KODE 8, KODE.8, 240 388-1 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(LP, Album) Korova, Korova, Korova KODE 8, KODE.8, 240 388-1 UK & Europe 1984
240388-4 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(Cass, Album) WEA 240388-4 New Zealand 1984
5186-50451-5 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(2xCD, Album, RE, RM) Rhino Records , Korova 5186-50451-5 Europe 2008
24 03881 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(LP, Album) Korova 24 03881 Canada Unknown
none Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Warner Strategic Marketing none UK 2003

Ucantia
Such a shame that they decided not to include the rather excellent "Never Stop" single instead of the super awful "Thorn of Crowns": "Cu-cu-cu-cucumber, ca-ca-ca-cabbage, ca-ca-ca-cauliflower", a track so dire not even deserving to be an extra track on a 12" b-side, it destroys the flow and listening experience of the album as a whole. The second side of the album is a good as Echo & The Bunnymen gets tough. Alongside the ace singles "The Killing Moon" and "Seven Seas" there is "My Kingdom" with its upbeat joyful guitar and bassline interplay, and then to finish it off, maybe their finest track ever: "Ocean Rain". A genius decision to employ real strings instead of tacky DX7's.