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Echo & The Bunnymen minus Ian McCulloch. A lad named Noel Burke doing the singing.

Enjoy!!

Comentarios

8 years ago

simon davies

Remember Mac saying "with out me, Echo and the Bunnymen was like having Gerry and the Pacemakers without Gerry" Sorry Macmouth this is the best under rated albums

9 years ago

mgilesjackson

The most underrated Echo album ever and still one of my favorite albums. I love Ian's voice but Burke's voice really made me love this record. Kinda Ian, kinda Morrisey. Still a great listen from start to finish.

9 years ago

Guilherme Figueiredo

McCulloch taked off, and it sounds still good

9 years ago

Saint George

Class album by the mighty Echo & the Bunnymen. Sorry to say this Mac even without your rightful place fronting one of the best bands England ever produced. This is still superior to the substandard cack you have put out in these later years. A sadly forgotten and ignored gem.

9 years ago

dahabintfarah

Love, love LOVE the retro feel of this song! Well crafted and recorded. Sorry I missed it first time around - thanks for putting this up.

9 years ago

Jason Grezgorczyk

Noel Burke helped create the greatest each album!!! Period !!! Fuck ian and his narcissistic attitude..he won't even allow reverb to go on iTunes !! Chain smoking fuck !!! And for noel fans he's still releasing stuff with st virus dance...some good stuff there..

9 years ago

Brooklyn Volume

The absence of Ian does nothing to stop Reverberation from being a strong, inspired album.

9 years ago

Claire Mainländer

Por un momento pensé en Morrissey..

9 years ago

Rich B

Echo and the Bogusmen ..... intersting little number though ....

9 years ago

Paul Montoya

Top tune 

10 years ago

AJAXKID123

This was a great album all the way through. Killer good stuff.

10 years ago

zamaz99

Wow, I love this!

10 years ago

Robert J. Ricci

If you like the sound of Noel's voice, check out his band, St. Vitus Dance (not the doom-metal band, the gang from Belfast) - definitely worth the effort. 

10 years ago

Le Ott

quiet as good as the other albums....even without ian a great one of the bunnymen...i think

10 years ago

ucfknightsjay

This guy sounds like Morrissey.

10 years ago

Elise Wong

I actually was a fan of St Vitus Dance (check out "love me love my dogma"). So came to this album when Noel joined. Saw them at Marsh Lane Bootle - KLF featured (on you tube). Wow......

10 years ago

Eric Neumann

i always thought he said "my head is like an old blocked drain, my head is full of brains... ", lol

11 years ago

Ed Ward

Yeah, I bought this when it came out and loved it. I made a (cassette) tape of this on one side and Social Distortion on the other to give to a friend who had turned me on to Echo. He hated it, but he loves Social D to this day. Saw both on the same day at a KROQ Weenie Roast in the late 90's. Ian was with the Bunnies, but Social D kicked their ass. Funniest was the Cure as headliner. The Offspring came before them and had everyone throw all of their shit onstage during their encore. Big mess.

11 years ago

ReNoirIN

my head is like an iron block train... my head is full of brians!

11 years ago

Matt Rowland

Echo & The Bunnymen - Gone, Gone, Gone (Reverberation)

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