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  Nucleus
Echo Us started out as a songwriting duo that quickly evolved into a live band in Boston, MA where I was attending school.
However, the first Echo Us album is meant to be a varied affair with a lot of depth and no adherence to conventions I’d learned in the past- such as guitaristic composition and songwriting which is such a disease of modern music.
The album itself was mostly written and compiled after some very extreme personal situations I went through a few years ago.
www.nucleusprog.com.ar /ingles/r-echous.htm   (1248 words)

  
 CD Baby: ECHO MINOTT: ROOTS OF DANCEHALL   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This album is an anthology of his greatest tunes from 1982 to 2005 on a rub a dub and early digital styles.
Echo Minott was born Noel Phillips in 1963 and grew up in the Maverley area of Kingston, Jamaica.
This album wasn't released in Jamaica and appeared on the Starlight label based in London, U.K. In 1983 he recorded the tune "Ten Miles" for his cousin, producer Errol Marshall, and this was his first tune to be released under the name Echo Minott.
cdbaby.com /cd/echominott   (916 words)

  
 CanEHdian.com: Echo and the Bunnymen
Echo and the Bunnymen began their career in 1978, with 3 live members and 1 drum machine which they deftly named Echo.
Although Echo's participation in the band was to be short lived, his name lived on.
Echo and the Bunnymen have proven yet again they are a solid band, worthy of success and respect.
www.canehdian.com /non/artists/e/echoandthebunnymen/flowers.html   (580 words)

  
 Echo & The Bunnymen - Music Downloads - Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Bio: Echo & the Bunnymen's dark, swirling fusion of gloomy post-punk and Doors-inspired psychedelia brought the group a handful of British hits in the early '80s, while attracting a cult following in the United States.
Echo & the Bunnymen returned with new material in the summer of 1987, releasing the single "The Game" and a self-titled album.
McCulloch released his first solo album, Candleland, in the fall of 1989; it peaked at number 18 in the U.K. and number 159 in the U.S. Echo & the Bunnymen released Reverberation, their first album recorded without McCulloch, in 1990; it failed to make the charts.
musicstore.connect.com /artist/101/297/1/1012971.html   (653 words)

  
 iJamming! Music: Echo & The Bunnymen's Flowers take roots
Following four great albums in barely five years, Echo and the Bunnymen had already transcended rock's conventional boundaries in the studio, and were one of the most dynamic live bands on the planet.
Echo and The Bunnymen had achieved more than they had anticipated - both creatively and commercially - but they weren't enjoying their new-found American fame, were embarrassed by their sudden British fall, and no longer liked each other much.
A band whose first four albums were classics of the post-punk period, whose fifth album sold half a million in the States, whose last five albums had gone top 10 in the UK, are reduced overnight to the bargain bins.
www.ijamming.net /Music/Echo1.html   (2277 words)

  
 MP3tunes.com
The seasoned compliment of individual talent is what immediately sets Echo Of Souls apart from a lot of their contemporaries; at an un-signed or even independent level.
Excited about the release of their first self-produced album, entitled Echo Of Souls, the band is actively filling the calendar with regional shows and planning tour dates.
There's no question that there is something special about Echo Of Souls; their brand of music, a true reflection of who they are -- indeed, an Echo Of Souls, and a very refreshing approach to the straight ahead, heavy hard rock genre.
www.mp3tunes.com /album_details.php?album_id=32414   (497 words)

  
 Echo & the Bunnymen | Biography | MTV   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Echo & the Bunnymen's dark, swirling fusion of gloomy post-punk and Doors-inspired psychedelia brought the group a handful of British hits in the early '80s, while attracting a cult following in the United States.
Echo & the Bunnymen became their biggest American hit, peaking at number 51; it was a success in England as well, reaching number four.
However, the album indicated that the group was in a musical holding pattern.
www.mtv.com /music/artist/echo_and_the_bunnymen/bio.jhtml   (722 words)

  
 Echo and the Bunnymen
Echo and the Bunnymen were perhaps the greatest band of the 1980s.
But the shows on that tour were beautiful, and sales of the album were better than ever before, thanks to the single "Lips Like Sugar." It looked like Echo and the Bunnymen would be joining their peers R.E.M., The Cure and U2 as the next wave of globe-straddling rock stars.
Early this year, when it was announced that McCulloch and Sargeant were reuniting with Les Pattinson to reform Echo and the Bunnymen, I was thrilled at the prospect of another tour, but haunted by the nagging thought that all reunions suck.
www.penduluminc.com /MM/articles/echo.html   (1060 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Echo: Music: Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
While the album is generally considered one of his weakest efforts, Petty fans (and critics) should take into account the depth and sheer brilliance of the music and especially the magnitude of Petty's lyrical abilities.
Opening your album with the strongest song can either set the pace for what will become a awesomely killer album or set to high of standards for the rest of the album to live up to.
Echo's opens with what is easily the albums best song, `Room At The Top.' Starting out slow and gaining speed and turning into just a straight up rocker.
www.amazon.com /Echo-Tom-Petty-Heartbreakers/dp/B00000IFWE   (2153 words)

  
 ECHO US - Interview with Ethan - Miscellaneous   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Echo Us was a name I came up with before Greyhaven's album was released.
The second album (which was not released) was vastly different from the first and I think if people heard a few of those songs they'd see the ties a little more clearly.
Albums aren't selling as well as they used to and in general the American public doesn't care about the arts.
maxpages.com /aeazine2/ECHO_US - !http://maxpages.com/aeazine2/ECHO_US   (2839 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Siberia: Music: Echo & The Bunnymen   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
From their late ‘70s origins, Echo & the Bunnymen were unfairly lumped in with goth-rockers simply because their music was kind of dark, the boys in the band wore fl, and both their name and haircuts were ridiculous.
Echo and the Bunnymen — 25 Free MP3s from emusic.
Echo and The Bunnymen are one of the most influential bands of the past twenty-five years.
www.amazon.com /Siberia-Echo-Bunnymen/dp/B0001IMDSI   (1897 words)

  
 Echo and the Bunnymen
'Echo' was replaced in 1980 by flesh and blood drummer Pete De Freitas just in time to support their debut album, "Crocodiles." Early on the band was hailed as one of England's most exciting new bands by critics and fans alike, but the title proved difficult to live up to.
While Echo and the Bunnymen carried Liverpool's flag through the '80s, Wylie and Cope have each had their moments in the sun.
McCulloch, of course, has been working hard since the last Echo album was released in 1989 after the band broke up, releasing successful solo material and putting together his current band, Electrafixion.
www.tripletsandus.com /80s/lyrics/echoandthebunnymen.htm   (532 words)

  
 Echo by Tom Petty CD
ECHO finds Petty putting together a veiled confessional that refers indirectly to a recent separation from his wife.
I call this a connection album because it connects all that Tom and the boys have done with the late 90s magic.
This is a truly deep and personal album which seems inspired by a breakup or lost love.
www.cduniverse.com /search/xx/music/pid/1102203/a/Echo.htm   (543 words)

  
 Echo Online :: Arts & Entertainment :: TobyMac performs at Convo
Echo: And it's funny you mention that there are Republicans and Democrats on your bus because I know Mac Powell and Third Day have sort of made it a point -- obviously they appeared at the Republican National Convention -- they've certainly made it a point of becoming politically active in the election season.
Echo: This album has a hip-hop tint to it and I know that's kind of your roots, for sure.
Echo: I guess that's one thing I've noticed is that a lot of Christian acts -- Third Day, Steven Curtis Chapman, MercyMe, groups like that -- have found their way into the mainstream on certain occasions.
www.easternecho.com /cgi-bin/story.cgi?7063   (1440 words)

  
 The official "The Roots of Echo" homepage
The album "The Roots of Echo" was recorded January 1993 and released at the summer the same year.
This album was put together at "MVR-studio" in Fjärås, (a very old and dusty 8-channel studio) and received great response from magazines in Italy, Belgium, U.K. and The Netherlands.
This album was recorded in spring 1994, and had a more folk music attitude than the first album.
home.wish.net /~antlady/troe.html   (754 words)

  
 Impossible Recording Machine
If Axioms, their debut album, was a sampling of disparate moods and textures, they intended Echo The Moon to be a more singular vision, following the course of an emotive theme from beginning to end.
The result is an album that is alternately beautiful and eerie, gentle and razor sharp.
Echo The Moon is an explorative soundscape encompassing electric, acoustic, melodic, dissonant, disciplined and spontaneous musical worlds.
www.impossiblerecordingmachine.com   (130 words)

  
 Carbon Leaf, Echo Echo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
I bought the album after only hearing one song and now it's a permanent fixture in my CD player.
Echo Echo displays the band's instrumental versatility ranging from the banjo, mandolin, bodhran, tin whistle, bagpipes and harmonica to the stand-up bass.
The album evokes a dreamy escape back into yesterday; you will relate to the songs, the emotions beneath and still have time to dance.
www.rambles.net /carbonleaf_echo01.html   (428 words)

  
 MP3tunes.com
doctor echo's first release in 1999 on Jumpstart Records, "Cure for the Dubless", featured dubs from the bands that he was playing drums and recording with at that time.
The entire album was recorded on a 1/2" 8-track machine, between the years of 1997-2002.
Although obviously steeped in the legacy and tradition of dub masters such as King Tubby and Lee Perry, doctor echo's music is forever moving to transcend genres by allowing various musical styles to be represented.
www.mp3tunes.com /album_details.php?album_id=22636   (246 words)

  
 Echo & the Bunnymen - Echo & the Bunnymen - Song Listings
The album catches the group at a fortuitous career juncture; the clutch of songs here is among the hookiest and most memorable the band would ever write, while the...
The album catches the group at a fortuitous career juncture; the clutch of songs here is among the hookiest and most memorable the band would ever write, while the arrangements are noticeably clean and punchy, mostly eliminating strings and similar clutter to focus almost exclusively on guitars, keyboards, drums, and occasional percussion touches.
Production values are excellent, with many subtle touches that do not detract from the album's overall directness.
www.mp3.com /albums/5349/summary.html   (474 words)

  
 Rush : Test for Echo - Listen, Review and Buy at ARTISTdirect
Cutting back many of the AOR production flourishes that hampered most of their late-'80s and early-'90s releases, the band concentrates on the sounds and styles that made albums like Moving Pictures huge successes in the late '70s and early '80s.
Test for Echo is all instrumental gymnastics and convoluted song structures, all of which demonstrate each member's skills.
And the key to the album is the individual performances, since each song isn't particularly memorable as a song, only as a way to showcase the solos.
www.artistdirect.com /store/artist/album/0,,235522,00.html   (286 words)

  
 Adrian's Album Reviews : Echo And The Bunnymen
The first half of the album is wrapped up by the title song and it joins the opening song in being one of the less distinguished pieces here.
Echo And The Bunnymen were arguably the greatest live band in the country at this point, as well.
And as such, a sequence of songs are contained on this album that remind you of Echo And The Bunnymen of old, circa 1985.
www.adriandenning.co.uk /bunnymen.html   (4998 words)

  
 Artist Profile - Paul "Echo" Irizarry
For 2006 Echo's new record label INSOMNIO Records will be releasing a compilation album Echo presents INVASION with all major Latin artists and many American artist such as Don Omar, Daddy Yankee, Snoop Dogg, Jazzy Pha, Zion and Lennox, Yaga and Mackie.
New projects include: 1st single on the highly anticipated Tego Calderon album on Atlantic Records and 2 tracks on Daddy Yankee's Interscope album and also scoring and co-producing the soundtrack album for Yankee's upcoming film "Talento De Barrio".
Echo will also be producing Cuban hip-hop/rap band Orishas upcoming album and West Coast group Crooked Stilo.
www.emimusicpub.com /worldwide/artist_profile/echo_profile.html   (313 words)

  
 purevolume™ | Seventh Echo   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
In mid-2002 Seventh Echos first full-length album was available to the long list of regional fans and the growing population of the official Seventh Echo street team that started just two years ago.
Seventh Echo (As Clear As It Seems) Fun, catchy, and full of energy would be a good way to describe Seventh Echo's album (As Clear As It Seems).
This album features the often heard of, seldom heard fade in the radio edit of one of their stronger tunes "Another Generation".
www.purevolume.com /seventhecho   (859 words)

  
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The cover alone is a dead giveaway, echoing as it does the cover of Crocodiles, with what looks like a set of trees and a car in place of De Freitas.
As an album Evergreen is closest to Ocean Rain due to the liberal appearance of the London Symphony Orchestra throughout, sometimes with impressive results, though without achieving the total heights of artistry of that earlier collection.
The album's most successful number, the gently epic "Nothing Lasts Forever," gets an extra boost from an uncredited backing singer, Oasis' Liam Gallagher, while "I Want to Be There (When You Come)," the title track, and the moody "Just a Touch Away" kick up some smoke.
www.mp3.com /albums/226973/summary.html   (341 words)

  
 CLUAS Indie Album Reviews: Echo & the Bunnymen 'Ballyhoo'
Anyone about to see the rejuvenated Bunnymen on their current tour would do well to make reference to this CD as an indicator of past greatness.
Their second album, "Heaven Up Here", was the hangover from the drug-addled early days.
Check out the CLUAS review of Echo and the Bunnymen's album 'Flowers' (released in 2001).
www.cluas.com /music/albums/bunneymen.htm   (485 words)

  
 Brian Joseph - King of Echo Park (Album Review)
Brian Joseph is a Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter with a voice reminiscent of Jules Shear, and his latest release King of Echo Park showcases the multi-talented former actor as an adept musician who is comfortable exploring a variety of styles.
The Road to Endarkenment takes a jab at the meditation and yoga craze as the music fuses impressive fingerpicking with the playfulness of a tuba, and Hallalujah is a humorous gospel number about a robber who finds success by dressing up as a priest.
Overall, King of Echo Park is no masterpiece, but it’s still an immensely appealing album that fans of singer-songwriter fare will enjoy mightily.
www.musicbox-online.com /bj-echo.html   (316 words)

  
 ECHO: News
The song is the follow up to the hit single ‘Lost and Found’ which was the highest new entry in the charts on its release in May. Feeder will be playing at several festivals over the summer including the Carling Weekend: Reading and Leeds Festival and T in the Park.
The set list for the show is being determined by a fan vote on the bands website www.flrebelmotorcycleclub.com and this last UK date of the year is sure to be a unique event.
Shatter, alongside standout album track Tender, is being used in the forthcoming 20th Century Fox movie 'Nightwatch' and the amazing Shatter video (shot by famed video director Charlie Lightening) features footage from the film.
www.echo.co.uk   (923 words)

  
 Reviews of Tom Petty | Echo, Dionne Warwick | The Definitive Collection, and Colin Hay | Transcendental Highway
Petty's 1989 solo album, Full Moon Fever (produced by Jeff Lynne of ELO) found Petty displaying a newfound maturity and breath of sound, which carried through to Into the Great White Open (1991) and Wildflowers (1994).
While some believe Echo reflects unhappy traces of the end of Petty's long marriage and the baggage of life in Southern California, I think Echo sounds like vintage Petty: accessible, guitar-oriented pop, with a guitar sound that descends from The Byrds.
Turns out he is the former lead singer for Australia's Men at Work, who sold more than ten million albums in the U.S. before breaking up in 1985.
www.cdshakedown.com /052899.htm   (841 words)

  
 Echo Rowing: UK Dealer ready to row
ECHO is a small Maine company with roots in boat building that goes back 25+ years, founded by old-timers creating new adventures in rowing.
I was slightly concerned that getting the Echo up onto my high Land Rover roof bars single-handed was going to be an issue.
Rowing my Echo is exercise not just for my body but for my heart and soul and brain as well.
echorowing.typepad.com /echo_rowing/2006/09/dear_marcia_and.html   (920 words)

  
 CLUAS Indie Album Reviews: Echo & the Bunnymen 'Flowers'
After recent offerings from the bunnycamp even diehards were beginning to wonder if the only flowers 'round here were those wilting in front of the headstone marked "Greatest band of the Eighties".
Check out also a review of the Bunnymen's greatest hits album 'Ballyhoo'.
Check out also a review of Echo and the Bunnymen live in Dublin in November 2003.
www.cluas.com /music/albums/bunnymen2.htm   (398 words)

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