Echo and the Bunnymen's eponymous fifth studio album was released this day 25-years-ago.

Echo & the Bunnymen (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



Echo And The Bunnymen - The Game - YouTube



Over You - Echo & The Bunnymen - YouTube



Echo and the Bunnymen - Bed bugs and Ballyhoo - YouTube



Echo & The Bunnymen - All In Your Mind - YouTube



echo and the bunnymen - bombers bay - YouTube



Lips Like Sugar, official US video - Echo and The Bunnymen - YouTube



Echo and the Bunnymen - Lost and found - YouTube



Echo & The Bunnymen - YouTube



Echo And The Bunnymen - Blue Blue Ocean - YouTube



Echo & The Bunnymen - Satellite.wmv - YouTube



Echo & The Bunnymen - All My Life - YouTube

I must have been about three years behind buying this album, I didn't start listening to the Bunnymen until about 1990 when everyone else was listening to their pretenders, The Stone Roses.

Ian McCulloch had already the left the band by the time I started listening to them, I seem to remember they did try carrying on with a different lead singer in the early nineties which was about as successful as everyone imagined it would be.

Luckily they reformed in the late 1990s and I got the chance to see them play live. Absolutely fantastic band, and this was a great album, although perhaps not their very best.