Echo And The Bunnymen Live Album Details

added 29 October 2009 at 14.41

Ian McCulloch and co to release Albert Hall show...

Echo And The Bunnymen are going to release a live album. No prizes for guessing where 'Live At The Royal Albert Hall' was recorded last month - it features their greatest hits, as well as their classic 1984 album 'Ocean Rain' in its entirety.

It's out on November 23 - just over a month after they released their latest album 'The Fountain'.

Stay tuned to Xfm next week for some more exciting Echo And The Bunnymen news...

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