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Echo & The Bunnymen

What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? (25th Anniversary Edition)

Limited 140g Turquoise LP (9 Tracks) - £24.99 | Pre Order
limited 140g clear LP (First Time On Vinyl!) (9 Tracks) - £24.99 | Buy

expanded 2CD (34 Tracks) - £16.99 | Buy
‘What Are You Going to Do with Your Life?’ is the eighth studio album by British post-punk legends Echo & The Bunnymen, released on April 16, 19...
Echo & The Bunnymen

The Killing Moon (Black Friday 2024)

Limited 12" - £16.99
Arguably Echo & The Bunnymen's biggest track, and Ian McCulloch's self-proclaimed "greatest song ever written", The Killing Moon is one of...
Echo & The Bunnymen

Porcupine (2021 reissue)

180g lp - £25.99 | Buy
Echo & The Bunnymen first released the single The Back Of Love in 1982, nearly nine months before the album’s release in 1983.
Echo & The Bunnymen

flowers (2021 reissue)

limited 180g white lp - £22.99 | Buy
First released in 2001, ‘Flowers’ is the ninth studio album by Liverpudlian post-punk legends Echo and the Bunnymen.
Crocodiles (2021 reissue)
  1. Going Up
  2. Stars Are Stars
  3. Pride
  4. Monkeys
  5. Crocodiles
  6. Rescue
  7. Villiers Terrace
  8. Pictures On My Wall
  9. All That Jazz
  10. Happy Death Men

Echo & The Bunnymen

Crocodiles (2021 reissue)

RHINO
  • 180g lp

    Released: 22nd Oct 2021

    £25.99
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Released amid the growing wave of post-punk, Crocodiles cemented the band amongst the best around, with the NME at the time describing it as “probably the best album this year by a British band” and featuring amongst many greatest ever debut album lists.

The lead single from the album, Rescue, was produced by Ian Broudie who would later produce more Echo & The Bunnymen material, as well as later forming The Lightning Seeds in 1989. The single would enter the UK charts, with the album breaking into the top 20 and going on to be certified Gold. The original cover was shot by Brian Griffin near Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire. The atmospheric, moody aura of the sleeve sets the tone for quintessential post-punk.