Echo & The Bunnymen Original Album Classics CD Boxset 5 Disc Set

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This five disc collection captures Echo & The Bunnymen’s core early studio albums, charting their rise from post‑punk beginnings into richly atmospheric and melodic new wave. Across these records you hear Ian McCulloch’s distinctive vocals, Will Sergeant’s guitar textures and the band’s ability to balance intensity with sweeping, cinematic arrangements. A complete overview of their most influential era.  

Album Summaries  

Crocodiles  
A striking debut featuring Rescue, Villiers Terrace and Crocodiles. A raw post‑punk album full of energy, atmosphere and sharp songwriting.  

Heaven Up Here  
A darker and more expansive record including A Promise, Over The Wall and All My Colours. Blends moody textures with driving rhythms for a powerful follow up.  

Porcupine  
A bold and dramatic album featuring The Cutter, The Back Of Love and Heads Will Roll. Combines intensity with layered arrangements and a more ambitious sound.  

Ocean Rain  
A landmark release including The Killing Moon, Silver and Ocean Rain. A lush and orchestral album often regarded as their masterpiece, blending grandeur with emotional depth.  

Echo & The Bunnymen  
A polished late eighties album featuring Lips Like Sugar, Bedbugs And Ballyhoo and The Game. A confident record balancing pop accessibility with the band’s trademark atmosphere.  

Features  
Five album CD boxset  
Includes Crocodiles Heaven Up Here Porcupine Ocean Rain and Echo & The Bunnymen  
Classic era recordings  
Original Album Series edition  

Information  
Artist: Echo & The Bunnymen  
Title: Original Album Series  
Format: CD Box Set Compilation Reissue  
Label: Rhino Records Korova Sire  
Catalogue Number: 0825646843794  
Country: UK and Europe  
Released: 2009  
Genre: Rock  
Style: New Wave Post Punk