Collection: Echo & The Bunnymen Vinyl Records

Echo & The Bunnymen emerged from Liverpool in 1978 as one of the most distinctive bands of the post-punk era — Ian McCulloch's baritone, Will Sergeant's atmospheric, Television-influenced guitar work, and a rhythm section that pushed against new-wave conventions. Their first four albums on Korova sit alongside the best UK post-punk records of the early 1980s.

The records are layered, reverb-heavy and benefit hugely from vinyl pressing — the production was designed for it.

Best Echo & The Bunnymen Albums on Vinyl

Ocean Rain (1984)
— Their masterpiece, recorded in Paris with orchestral arrangements. "The Killing Moon", "Seven Seas", "Silver".

Heaven Up Here (1981)
— The second album. Darker and more atmospheric than the debut. "A Promise", "Show of Strength", "All My Colours".

Crocodiles (1980)
— The debut. Tight, post-punk, with the band's signature sound already in place.

Echo & the Bunnymen (1987)
— The self-titled fifth album. Their commercial peak in the US with "Lips Like Sugar".

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