Album

Ocean Rain

Echo & The Bunnymen

1984 · Rock

49 collectors on Gatefold own this

Ocean Rain by Echo & The Bunnymen

Ocean Rain is an Electronic album by Echo & The Bunnymen, originally released in 1984. On Gatefold: 105 pressings tracked, owned by 49 collectors.

About

By the time of their fourth album, 1984’s <i>Ocean Rain</i>, Echo and the Bunnymen had begrudgingly accepted that they were part of a musical wave that might never achieve mainstream UK and US acceptance. Their blend of retro-60s psychedelic pop and ‘80s new wave aggression fared far better in England where the group’s distinct Englishness was easier to assimilate in an era when the U.S. was celebrating the heartland rock of John Cougar Mellencamp and Bruce Springsteen. But that didn’t stop the group from trying to make the most challenging <i>and</i> accessible music of its career. The band advertised <i>Ocean Rain</i> as “the greatest album ever made.” While that’s a serious bit of overhype, the album does contain several group highlights. The otherworldly shimmer and singer Ian McCulloch’s British Jim Morrison come-on for “The Killing Moon” makes it a serious candidate for the band’s finest track. “Silver” and “Nocturnal Me” explore the moody temperament that made the band natural favorites among emotionally high-strung adolescents.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Silver
  2. A2Nocturnal Me
  3. A3Crystal Days
  4. A4The Yo Yo Man
  5. A5Thorn Of Crowns

Side B

  1. B1The Killing Moon
  2. B2Seven Seas
  3. B3My Kingdom
  4. B4Ocean Rain

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Synth-Pop / New Wave
  • shimmering
  • melancholic
  • nocturnal

Credits

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49 collectors on Gatefold own this · 105 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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