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Reverberation is the sixth album by Echo & the Bunnymen. It was released in 1990 and it was the first and only album from Echo & the Bunnymen with Irish vocalist Noel Burke instead of Ian McCulloch. The album was produced by Geoff Emerick, who had previously worked as an engineer with The Beatles. The band line-up also included Jake Brockman on keyboards and Damon Reece on drums. This version of the group also released three singles "Enlighten Me", "Prove Me Wrong", and "Inside Me, Inside You", before splitting up.
The Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr famously dubbed this incarnation of the group "Echo & the Bogusmen".[1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Gone, Gone, Gone" – 4.13
- "Enlighten Me" – 5:01
- "Cut & Dried" – 3.47
- "King Of Your Castle" – 4.36
- "Devilment" – 4.44
- "Thick Skinned World" – 4.18
- "Freaks Dwell" – 3.51
- "Senseless" – 4.55
- "Flaming Red" – 5.33
- "False Goodbyes" – 5.40
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Echo & the Bunnymen singles 1990 - 1992
[edit] Miscellanea
- Noel Burke had originally been vocalist with the group St. Vitus Dance, who released an album called "Love Me Love My Dogma" in 1987. In 2005 the group reformed and also reissued their debut album on CD with five bonus tracks. In 2008 they released a new brand new album called "Glyphotheque".
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