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Predeterminado Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain (2022) [96kHz/24bit]


Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain 1984 (2022) 96-24
Country: UK
Genre: Alternative Rock, New Wave, Post-punk
Format: FLAC (*tracks)
Quality: Lossless [96kHz/24 bit]
Time: 37:06
Full Size: 784.89 MB


Amidst the great and eclectic new wave family at the dawn of the 1980s, Echo & the Bunnymen imposed their own voice, which was different from those of the Cure, U2, Simple Minds or the Psychedelic Furs. It was a uniqueness which was in part due to the tortured voice of charismatic crooner Ian McCulloch. After a few fairly sombre first albums, the Bunnymen gradually gave in to a desire for big melodies and richer instrumentation. Ocean Rain is the height of this new turn. Throughout this fourth album, which came out in spring 1984, the ethereal rock of the Liverpool quartet owes as much to the grandiloquence of the great Scott Walker as to the poetry of the Doors or the Byrds, or the torment of Joy Division. Thanks to its mega-slick production and smooth arrangements, the talents of composer McCulloch and the impressionism of Will Sergeant's guitars are magnified all the more. The lyricism of Ocean Rain is, above all, never hackneyed. Draped in tasteful violins, the record reaches its zenith with The Killing Moon, a long and crepuscular ballad, one for putting on repeat. © Marc Zisman/Qobuz


Cita:
01. Silver (03:19)
02. Nocturnal Me (04:5
03. Crystal Days (02:24)
04. The Yo Yo Man (03:10)
05. Thorn of Crowns (04:54)
06. The Killing Moon (05:46)
07. Seven Seas (03:19)
08. My Kingdom (04:06)
09. Ocean Rain (05:10)

Ian McCulloch - vocals, guitar, piano
Will Sergeant - guitar, harpsichord ("Angels and Devils"), sitar (Life at Brian's sessions)
Les Pattinson - bass
Pete de Freitas - drums
Additional musicians:

Adam Peters - piano, cello
Alan Perman - harpsichord (Life at Brian's sessions)
Luvan Kiem - clarinet (Life at Brian's sessions)




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