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Echo_&_the_Bunnymen_-_Cutter

Echo & the Bunnymen - Cutter

The Cutter

Echo & the Bunnymen are an English post-punk band, formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original line-up consisted of vocalist Ian McCulloch, guitarist Will Sergeant and bass player Les Pattinson, supplemented by a drum machine. By 1980, Pete de Freitas had joined as the band's drummer, and their debut album, Crocodiles, met with critical acclaim and made the UK Top 20 ... (read more at Wikipedia)

Links to Peel

Peel saw the band supporting The Fall at the Factory club in Manchester on 20th July 1979.[1]

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Festive Fifty Entries

Sessions

  • Seven sessions plus other live appearances.

1. Recorded: 1979-08-15. First broadcast: 22 August 1979. Repeated: 27 September 1979, 13 July 1982, 08 February 1983. Complete session available on The Peel Sessions EP (Strange Fruit). 'Villiers Terrace' available on 4xCD boxset Crystal Days (Rhino).

  • Read It In Books / Stars Are Stars / I Bagsy Yours / Villiers Terrace

2. Recorded: 1980-05-13. First broadcast: 22 May 1980. Repeated: 17 June 1980, 28 July 1980

  • The Pictures On My Wall / All That Jazz / Over The Wall

3. Recorded: 1980-11-04. First broadcast: 12 November 1980. Repeated: 08 December 1980, 30 December 1980

  • All My Colours Turn To Clouds / That Golden Smile / Heaven Up Here / Turquoise Daze

4. Recorded: 1982-01-27. First broadcast: 08 February 1982. Repeated: 24 February 1982, 10 June 1982. 'No Hands' available on 4xCD boxset Crystal Days (Rhino).

  • Taking Advantage / An Equation / No Hands

5. Recorded: 1983-06-06. First broadcast: 20 June 1983. Repeated: 11 July 1983, 21 December 1983, 30 January 1985, 03 September 1985

  • Silver / Seven Seas / The Killing Moon

6. Recorded: 1983-09-19. First broadcast: 24 October 1983. Repeated: 14 November 1983, 21 December 1983. 'Watch Out Below' available on 4xCD boxset Crystal Days (Rhino).

  • Nocturnal Me / Watch Out Below / Ocean Rain / My Kingdom

7. Recorded: 1997-09-16. First broadcast: 16 September 1997. Not repeated.

  • Rescue / Don't Let It Get You Down / Altamont / Villiers Terrace

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Live

  1. Altamont
  2. The Killing Moon
  3. Rescue
  4. I Want To Be There
  5. Nothing Lasts Forever
  • 01 April 1999: Recorded live the same evening at the Improv Theatre, London, headlining special gig for Peel's 60th birthday, supported by PJ Harvey.
  1. Fools Like Us
  2. Baby Rain
  3. Rescue
  4. I Want To Be There
  5. Bedbugs & Ballyhoo
  6. The Cutter
  7. Rust
  8. What Are You Going To Do
  9. Back Of Love
  10. Lips Like Sugar
  11. Do It Clean

Other Shows Played

(The list below was compiled only from the database of this website and Lorcan's Tracklistings Archive and is certainly incomplete. Please add more information if known.)

1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985

1986

1987
1988
  • 28 September 1988: Read It In Books (LP: 21 Years of Alternative Radio 1) Strange Fruit [from Peel Session #1]
  • 19 October 1988: Stars Are Stars (12” - The Peel Sessions) Strange Fruit

1989

1990
1996
1997
1999
2002
  • 26 September 2002: In The Midnight Hour (Crystal Days 1979-1999 Box Set) Warner Archives

2003

Other

External Links

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