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  • Audio CD (July 1, 1997)
  • Original Release Date: July 1, 1997
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Polygram Records
  • ASIN: B000001FJN
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #114,384 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Don't Let It Get You Down
2. In My Time
3. I Want to Be There (When You Come)
4. Evergreen
5. I'll Fly Tonight
6. Nothing Lasts Forever
7. Baseball Bill
8. Altamont
9. Just a Touch Away
10. Empire State Halo
11. Too Young to Kneel
12. Forgiven

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Import pressing of Ian McCulloch & co.'s 1997 reunion album that is out of print domestically. This pressing features four bonus John Peel/BBC session tracks of, 'I Want To Be There When You Come', 'Bedbugs & Ballyhoo', 'Rescue' & 'Lips Like Sugar', 16 tracks total including the singles 'Don't Let It Get You Down' and 'I Want To Be There (When You Come)'. Warner. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars And I thought the Bunnymen were deciduous!, June 18, 2005
By B. Poelman (Salt Lake City, Utah United States) - See all my reviews
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Having given up on the Bunnymen after (perhaps upon release of) what the band now refers to as the "Grey album," I had only recently become curious as to what the new line of albums might have to offer. I was a bit more than skeptical, having been such a big fan of the music from the "Heaven Up Here"/"Porcupine" era. I picked up a used copy of "What Are You Going To Do..." about a year and a half ago, and listened with an intentionally open mind. It's been many years after all. Wow. I was actually impressed. This is not the Bunnymen of the 80's, no doubt. But, the emotion and quality of simple songwriting was undeniably solid. After a couple of weeks of occasional listening I was surprised by how much this album took hold of me.

I purposefully put off buying another "new era" Bunnymen release in order to "cleanse the palette." I decided to purchase "Evergreen," and again tried to remain open minded about where the Bunnymen might have been coming from in 1997. In all honesty I was expecting to be disappointed (as I was with WAYGTDWYL), but once again I was very much taken with this album. While there should be no doubt that the Bunnymen are a very different band than they were years before, this more reflective, sedate Bunnymen was still entirely capable of producing meaningful, soulful, and yes, rockin' tunes. Like many others, I would like to see a bit more "noise" from Will, and perhaps more "funk" from Les, but on the whole the transformation/maturation of this legendary band makes a lot of sense to me. There is no escaping growing older, and the way in which the Bunnymen reflect their maturity in no way denies the past and at the same time readily embraces the present/future in the form of beautiful composition, deliberate intention, and a general lack of concern for fulfilling others expectations.

I rarely consider an album worthy of 5 stars, but given the pressure of unrealistic expectations these guys must have faced in making this album I feel obligated.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They're still alive!!, December 13, 2002
By jonkxoo (Wuhan,China) - See all my reviews
I am a absolute fan of Echo and the bunnymen,you should know the rotten music atmosphere in asia.so I was difficult to get some non-mainstream works here.but god bless me!By accident I found a music magzine that contain a bunny song called"just a touch away"
it moved me deeply.it is touched with gloomy,psychedelic,heartbr-
eaking aura and a unknown singer's melancholy vocal.From then on,
I began to dip into this band from liverpool.I fought against all the barricades to purchase evergreen.such a great album should i get!from the first song "don't let it get you down" to sullen song"forgiven".I can't carp in it,will's guitar is bewitching and posh.Ian McCulloch's vocal is also Doorish.in myself,I was addicted to all the song in this album,especially beautiful "nothing last forever" ,old-film-liking "just a touch away",a grunge style of "baseball bill".
If you are new to bunnymen,you would choose to get the four old releases(crocodile,heaven up here,porcupine and ocean rain)they four are greatest and most indescribably influential than other 80's bands' works,and definitively better than the cure and U2.If you are a beautiful rhythm nut , get it !trust me!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant in spots, June 21, 1999
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I'm a long-time Bunnymen fan, so when this comeback CD was released after a ten-year breakup I didn't expect it to knock me out, and it didn't. "I'll Fly Tonight" is fairly lame. However, the title track and "Don't Let It Get You Down" are instant Bunnymen classics and completely worthy of inclusion in their canon of brilliant, romantic pop epics. In an era in which we are continually assaulted with the miserable sounds of cheapened commercial alterna-product, it nearly brought me to tears to hear Will's guitar and Ian's voice together again. These guys are two of the most original and inventive musicians in modern pop. The Bunnymen broke up long before they had run out of ideas. It's nice to have them back and making music again, even if it doesn't quite approach the brilliance of the first four albums.
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2.0 out of 5 stars A real letdown
Very disappointed, a very boring album. Extremely lame (and I'm a huge fan of the band.)
Published 13 months ago by Theo Ateo

4.0 out of 5 stars Echo and the Bunny Men
EverGreen, I gave this 4 out of 5 stars because it was alittle poppy, Songs to Learn and Sing is a great album and got me into Echo, Evergreen is a good album as well but my first... Read more
Published 14 months ago by Craig A. Sissick

5.0 out of 5 stars Don't let it get you down
Like many of the other reviewers, I was a fan of this band back when they put out the Picture on My Wall single (the one with Echo the Drum Machine! Read more
Published on November 28, 2005 by M. Duke

1.0 out of 5 stars Pete DeFretais Is dead
How can you write a review and not know who is in this band?
Pete DeFretais is dead he died right after they broke up the first time..................................
Published on December 8, 2003

4.0 out of 5 stars they aged, get over it
It's amazing how many people refuse to let these guys grow up. They are contemplative adults now--deal with it. It's an amazing album. Read more
Published on October 31, 2003 by dudesimon

4.0 out of 5 stars It's not Ocean Rain but it's a good album
First of all, Ocean Rain is a great album and this is not the same. It is not as dark and moody. It is mellow pop. Read more
Published on April 15, 2003 by bluetwilight

4.0 out of 5 stars Not a CD for twenty year olds.
This CD takes the grey album to another level. It is sensitive and uses the poppy craft hooks of Lips Like Sugar and such. Read more
Published on March 17, 2002 by Neyko

2.0 out of 5 stars What happened to your voice Ian?
I really liked Echo And The Bunnymen in the 80's. My hopes were high when I learned about Ian rejoining, but after repeated playings that often induced sleep, I found those hopes... Read more
Published on November 24, 2001 by Scott T Mc Nally

5.0 out of 5 stars a classic filled with passion
This cd was my first echo purchase,and what an intro! I was totally blown away by this cd. every song is excellent.The production and performance is exquisite. Read more
Published on May 30, 2001 by james barry

4.0 out of 5 stars More than Respectable - A Very Good Album
This holds its own with their past work. It's less negative, less foreboding and tortured - which I view as a plus.

In my opinion, the first 6 songs are brilliant. Read more

Published on April 11, 2001 by Scott McFarland

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