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Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain album flac Performer: Echo & The Bunnymen
Title: Ocean Rain
Style: New Wave
Released: 1984
Country: UK & Europe
MP3 album: 1945 mb
FLAC album: 1959 mb
Rating: 4.8
Other formats: DMF ADX FLAC WAV AUD DTS RA
Genre: Rock

Ocean Rain is the fourth studio album by the English post-punk band Echo & the Bunnymen. It was released on 4 May 1984 and reached number four on the UK Albums Chart, number 87 on the United States Billboard 200, number 41 on the Canadian RPM 100 Albums and number 22 on the Swedish chart. Since 1984 the album has been certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry. Ocean Rain includes the singles "The Killing Moon", "Silver" and "Seven Seas".

Echo & the Bunnymen. Produced by Ian Broudie & David Lord. All at sea again And now my hurricanes have brought down this ocean rain To bathe me again My ship's a sail Can you hear its tender frame Screaming from beneath the waves Screaming from beneath the waves. All hands on deck at dawn Sailing to sadder shores Your port in my heavy storms Harbours the blackest thoughts

The second side of the album is a good as Echo & The Bunnymen gets tough. Alongside the ace singles "The Killing Moon" and "Seven Seas" there is "My Kingdom" with its upbeat joyful guitar and bassline interplay, and then to finish it off, maybe their finest track ever: "Ocean Rain". A genius decision to employ real strings instead of tacky DX7's. Reply See 1 reply Notify me 1 Helpful.

Features Song Lyrics for Echo & The Bunnymen's Ocean Rain album. Echo & The Bunnymen - Ocean Rain Album Lyrics. 1. Crystal Days Lyrics. 2. Ocean Rain (Live) Lyrics. 3. Océan Rain Lyrics. 4. My Kingdom Lyrics.

And it’s hard to dispute the fact that the quality of Ocean Rain’s songs match up to that of its art. After all, Ocean did birth The Killing Moon, quite possibly one of the greatest Post-Punk songs ever recorded, though most may only remember the track because Jake Gyllenhaal rides his bike to it. And I really haven’t the slightest idea why Echo and the Bunnymen aren’t as massively popular (or as legendary) as some of their contemporaries. Channeling the lessons of the experimental Porcupine into more conventional and simple structural parameters, Ocean Rain emerges as Echo & the Bunnymen's most beautiful and memorable effort. Ornamenting Ian McCulloch's most consistently strong collection of songs to date with subdued guitar textures, sweeping string arrangements, and hauntingly evocative production, the album is dramatic and majestic; "The Killing Moon," Ocean Rain's emotional centerpiece, remains the group's unrivalled pinnacle.

The Bunnymen hit the ground running, and their debut album is a stunning statement of purpose, with McCulloch already in full dramatic swing and the band at their most straightforward- any band that uses as much reverb as this one is hard to label "raw," but "Pride" and "Do It Clean" nonetheless hit hard, and "Rescue", with Sergeant's massive opening. The Bunnymen mellowed to a degree for their fourth album, the widely acclaimed Ocean Rain, but all it did was cause them to get weirder. The album is stuffed with queasy midtempo tracks and bizarre orchestration, but it's by no means impenetrable. The strangest song, "Yo Yo Man" limps through skewed verses, building to McCulloch's refrain, "I'm the yo yo man/ Always up and down," which triggers a startling interjection by vigorously bowed strings, percussion and Sergeant's spastic guitar.

The Bunnymen benefited from the help of Adam Peters, who arranged all the string performances as well as piano. The album begins with Sergeant’s Washburn guitar strums in the song Silver, but it is the strings which announce the oncoming sound of the new Echo. McCulloch’s lyrics are as obtuse as ever, making sense in only the rarest of occasions. Nocturnal Me, one of the most dramatic on the record, takes musical cues from the Soviet bloc, like some kind of marching Russian anthem.

Tracklist

A1 Silver 3:19
A2 Nocturnal Me 4:54
A3 Crystal Days 2:24
A4 The Yo Yo Man 3:11
A5 Thorn Of Crowns 4:50
B1 The Killing Moon 5:46
B2 Seven Seas 3:19
B3 My Kingdom 4:06
B4 Ocean Rain 5:10

Credits

  • Arranged By [Orchestral] – Adam Peters
  • Bass – Les Pattinson
  • Cello – Adam Peters
  • Drums – Pete De Freitas
  • Engineer – Gil Norton, Henri Lonstan
  • Engineer [Assistant] – Jean-Yves*
  • Guitar – Will Sergeant
  • Lyrics By – Ian McCulloch
  • Mixed By – The Bunnymen*, Gil Norton
  • Piano – Adam Peters
  • Vocals – Ian McCulloch

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KODE 8, KODE.8, 240 388-1 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(LP, Album) Korova, Korova, Korova KODE 8, KODE.8, 240 388-1 UK & Europe 1984
240388-4 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(Cass, Album) WEA 240388-4 New Zealand 1984
2292-40388-2 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(CD, Album, RE) WEA, Korova 2292-40388-2 Europe Unknown
240 388-1, KODE 8, KODE.8 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(LP, Album) Korova, Korova, Korova 240 388-1, KODE 8, KODE.8 Europe 1984
none Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Warner Strategic Marketing none UK 2003

Tracklist

A1 Silver 3:19
A2 Nocturnal Me 4:58
A3 Crystal Days 2:24
A4 The Yo Yo Man 3:10
A5 Thorn Of Crowns 4:47
B1 The Killing Moon 5:45
B2 Seven Seas 3:18
B3 My Kingdom 4:04
B4 Ocean Rain 5:08

Companies, etc.

  • Marketed By – WEA Records Limited
  • Manufactured By – Record Service GmbH
  • Copyright (c) – WEA Records Ltd.

Credits

  • Photography By – Brian Griffin

Notes

With printed J-card.

Marketed by WEA Records Limited, P.O. Box 2915, Auckland

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
KODE 8, KODE.8, 240 388-1 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(LP, Album) Korova, Korova, Korova KODE 8, KODE.8, 240 388-1 UK & Europe 1984
2292-40388-2 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(CD, Album, RE) WEA, Korova 2292-40388-2 Europe Unknown
240 388-1, KODE 8, KODE.8 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(LP, Album) Korova, Korova, Korova 240 388-1, KODE 8, KODE.8 Europe 1984
none Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Warner Strategic Marketing none UK 2003
9 25084-4, 25084-4 Echo & The Bunnymen Ocean Rain ‎(Cass, Album, SR,) Sire, Sire 9 25084-4, 25084-4 US 1984