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  2. Echo & the Bunnymen - Wikipedia

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    Echo & the Bunnymen's debut single "The Pictures on My Wall" was released on Bill Drummond & David Balfe's Zoo Records in May 1979, the B-side being "Read It in Books" (also recorded by the Teardrop Explodes approximately six months later as the B-side of their final Zoo Records single "Treason"). Though credited as a McCulloch/Cope ...

  3. Category:Echo & the Bunnymen members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Echo & the Bunnymen members" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Noel Burke; D.

  4. Ian McCulloch (singer) - Wikipedia

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    The reformed Bunnymen have since recorded several further albums, the most recent being The Stars, the Oceans & the Moon which was released in 2018. At the height of the Bunnymen's popularity, McCulloch earned the nickname "Mac the Mouth" due to a penchant for witty, blunt criticism of artists he deemed inferior, while proclaiming the Bunnymen ...

  5. Peter Wilkinson (bass guitarist) - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Peter Wilkinson (born 9 May 1969 in Liverpool [1]) in an English bass player and singer-songwriter, formerly of Shack, Cast, and Echo & the Bunnymen.. He is currently concentrating on his Aviator project and has recorded and released an album with Michael Blyth as Michael Blyth and the Wild Braid, getting 4/5 star reviews in Uncut/Mojo/Maverick and Classic Rock.

  6. Noel Burke - Wikipedia

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    Noel Andrew Burke (born 29 November 1962 in Belfast) is an Irish singer, who is best known for replacing Ian McCulloch as the lead singer with Echo & the Bunnymen for the years 1989-1993. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Burke's first band was St. Vitus Dance , who released the album Love Me, Love My Dogma [ 3 ] in 1987.

  7. Echo & The Bunnymen Reinterpret Their Hits On New Album ... - AOL

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    Echo & The Bunnymen, the legendary '80s post-punkers, are looking to the past with the release of their first new album in four years. The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon, the follow-up to 2014's ...

  8. Will Sergeant - Wikipedia

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    Early in the life of Echo & the Bunnymen, Sergeant recorded La Vie Luonge, a soundtrack piece for a short Bunnymen concert film of the same name. His first formal solo album, Themes for Grind, was released in 1982, while still active with Echo & the Bunnymen, and reached number 6 on the Indie album chart. [3] [4]

  9. Les Pattinson - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Echo & the Bunnymen teamed up with the Spice Girls and members of Blur as 'England United' to release the official song of the FIFA World Cup – "(How Does It Feel To Be) On Top of the World". Despite the band's successful return to the live arena, Pattinson decided to leave Echo & the Bunnymen in 1998 for personal reasons.