
These links will help you get to the albums quickly and easily but I recommend that you still search for the best deal.

This is hard to find and it’s not helped by the poor descriptions given to copies that are offered for sale.Īccording to Discogs, it was released on the following labels and reference numbers: %%CUSTOMERREVIEWS%% Buying Echo & The Bunnymen Live At The Royal Albert Hall The songs stay similar to the originals but are played with more pep. The live recording is very good and has more intensity than their studio versions but they don’t transform the songs when playing live. Considering that it was given away with Ocean Rain, there are only two songs from that great album whilst there are five from Crocodiles, four from Heaven Up Here and four from Porcupine. The set list isn’t perfect and an album from 1984 may suit me even more. I’m very fond of Echo as they were one of the few guitar bands that sustained me in the early 1980s when much of music seemed to be electronic.

Live At The Royal Albert Hall is also available as a separate CD and mp3 download from .uk. In My opinion, Ocean Rain is the best of their studio albums so this is a terrific set, if you can find it. It was recorded in London in July 1983 and represents the band recorded close to their peak.

Live At The Royal Albert Hall is a live concert made available with the 35th anniversary edition of Ocean Rain.
