Ian McCulloch On Razor Cuts

added 09 October 2009 at 16.15

The Echo And The Bunnymen frontman came into the Xfm Manchester studios to play a very rare and exclusive solo session. Watch it here....

Echo And The Bunnymen are back with a new album, 'The Fountain' and a stirring single, 'Think I Need It Too'. Ian McCulloch came in to talk to Pete Mitchell for 'Razor Cuts' and while he was here, he played solo versions of the title track and the Bunnymen classic, 'The Killing Moon'. And he NEVER performs solo. Watch this rare treat by clicking on the link below.

Ian McCulloch - Razor Cuts session

 

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