Classic Rock

Echo & The Bunnymen

The Killing Moon: Singles Rhino

- david Quantick

All the ‘hits’ and more.

For many people, there’s always a sense of regret and relief with Echo & The Bunnymen’s career: regret that they never became as big as their contempora­ries U2, and relief that they never became as big as their contempora­ries U2.

Despite their apparent stadium-worthiness (and attempts to radio-befriend their sound), the Bunnymen were just a bit too cool and weird to become arena dullards, with Ian McCulloch also being unusually lippy in more than one way.

This new single compilatio­n confirms the brilliance of the Bunnymen at every stage of their career. Unusually, it even contains Enlighten Me from their Mac-less period, as well as early flop The Puppet, while missing out Lips Like Sugar and Zoo debut Pictures On My Wall.

It ranges from the epic title track to the twisty Rescue, through the cloning of People

Are Strange and the college dancefloor hit Bring On The Dancing Horses.

It feels a bit scattersho­t as a compilatio­n, but then Echo & The Bunnymen left consistenc­y to their flag-waving peers, and were all the better for it.

An entry-level compilatio­n, but a good one.

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