2003, Warner Bros.
2003 digitally remastered reissue with 5 extra bonustracks. The Bunnymen carried the brooding, melancholic, foreboding torch as as well as any of their post punk contemporaries, but they did so with the swagger and talent found in the classic mold of rock stars. The Bunnymen are a truly unique band and take their listeners into a world all their own on each of their albums. As the Bunnymen are their most unbridled on this record, this album expectedly gets the most mixed reviews among critics, but appears to be the most favorite among Echo's fans. The Bunnymen really are a tight, relaxed unit on this record, and it shows. Among McCullough's expressive baritone and literate, though cryptic, lyrics, DeFreites' inspiring, distictive, tribal drumming, and Pattinson's memorable bass lines, the most unique ingredient of the Bunnymen's sound, Will Seargent, is fittingly the one who appears to shine the brightest in this environment. He shreds through every guitar sound/noise any unorthodox post-punk guitarist would dream of attempting over the next decade. As impressive and important as his creation of some the most instantly memorable shoegazer/Gothicesque riffs (No Dark Things, Show of Strength, Over the Wall) ever, every bit as memorable with the post punk spirit, are the creation and incorporation of so many sounds and atmospheres into cohesive, accessible songs. If you're going to own just one post punk album , then this should be it.
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Show of Strength |
| 2 | With a Hip |
| 3 | Over the Wall |
| 4 | It Was a Pleasure |
| 5 | Promise |
| 6 | Heaven Up Here |
| 7 | Disease |
| 8 | All My Colours |
| 9 | No Dark Things |
| 10 | Turquoise Days |
| 11 | All I Want |
| 12 | Broke My Neck [Long Version][*] |
| 13 | Show of Strength [Live][#][*] |
| 14 | Disease [Live][#][*] |
| 15 | All I Want [Live][#][*] |
| 16 | Zimbo [Live][#][*] |
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