Lips Like Sugar - Echo & the Bunnymen, McCulloch, Ian
King of Kings - Echo & the Bunnymen, McCulloch, Ian
Never Stop - Echo & the Bunnymen, DeFreitas, Pete
Seven Seas - Echo & the Bunnymen, DeFreitas, Pete
Buried Alive - Echo & the Bunnymen, McCulloch, Ian
Supermellow Man - Echo & the Bunnymen, McCulloch, Ian
My Kingdom - Echo & the Bunnymen, DeFreitas, Pete
Zimbo (All My Colours) - Echo & the Bunnymen, DeFreitas, Pete
All That Jazz - Echo & the Bunnymen, DeFreitas, Pete
An Eternity Turns - Echo & the Bunnymen, McCulloch, Ian
The Back of Love - Echo & the Bunnymen, DeFreitas, Pete
The Killing Moon - Echo & the Bunnymen, DeFreitas, Pete
The Cutter - Echo & the Bunnymen, DeFreitas, Peter
Over the Wall - Echo & the Bunnymen, DeFreitas, Pete
Nothing Lasts Forever - Echo & the Bunnymen, McCulloch, Ian
Ocean Rain - Echo & the Bunnymen, DeFreitas, Pete
First official Echo live album recorded in August 2001 at Paul McCartney's Liverpool Of Performing Arts. Includes 'Rescue', 'Never Stop', 'Killing Moon', 'Cutter' & more. Spinart Records.
First official Echo live album recorded in August 2001 at Paul McCartney's Liverpool Of Performing Arts. Includes 'Rescue', 'Never Stop', 'Killing Moon', 'Cutter' & more. Spinart Records.
K. C. Kelly | Collegeville, PA United States | 03/11/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Recorded at The Liverpool Institute of Performing Arts in August of 2001 with the new lineup from the comeback album of the year "Flowers" this performance captures the unique sound of this
band with old classics "Rescue,"Lips Like Sugar","Seven Seas"and
"The Killing Moon"and several songs from "Flowers"this is a must own for any Bunnyfan and anyone has'nt yet heard this band live.
Produced by lead singer IanMcCulloch and lead guitarist Will Sergeant it is a mix of both old and new with a great sound and will soon be a Bunny classic."
Greatest Hits Live, but get the DVD instead.
ChrisWN | Santa Cruz, CA | 05/21/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I picked up the DVD for less than the price of the CD & am glad I did. The sound quality is great (Dolby Stereo) plus the options for Dolby 5.1 & DTS 5.1. The DVD also has 23 tracks (the full concert including encore), plus 2 videos (it's alright & make me shine). In spite of the terrible editing of the visuals on the DVD, it really is recommended over this & if you're tech savy, you can make you're own CD from the audio portion."
Don't Deny it, Just Buy It
Greekfreak | Pusan Korea (South) | 02/03/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Live albums today rarely live up to their previously set standards of expectations--so the most we can generally hope to enjoy about them is a polished performance (or excellent post-show mixing) and a 'greatest hits' song-selection. With "Live In Liverpool", the Bunnymen set their sights somewhere between self-parody and brilliance.I'm happy to say the album is quite good; material from "Crocodiles" and "Songs to Learn & Sing" mesh well with newer tunes from "Evergreen" and "Flowers", something that's hard for any band to pull off. But they pull out the stops with "Lips Like Sugar", "Zimbo", "Killing Moon", and "Seven Seas."There's very little innovation to be found here; just a well-rounded, superb-sounding performance that is sure to please old 'where are they now?' fans and newer ones."
Wonderful chills
Author Brian Wallace (Mind Transmis | Texas | 08/15/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A beautiful, moving collection of live songs that lift the spirits and carry you into the sweetest reverie. That voice has only aged with grace, and the band sounds so good live. Those remiss on keeping up with the albums through the years will be nicely served by this work. If you have always loved this band, then hearing them live is a real treasure."