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Release Date:
September 24, 2002
Original Title:
Echo And The Bunnymen: Live in Liverpool
Genres:
Music
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 86
On two magical evenings in August 2001, Ian McCulloch and Will Sargeant, founding fathers of the punk darlings Echo and the Bunnymen, joined their current bandmates for a special live performance at Paul McCartney's Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts. The result is this stunning video (featuring 21 live tracks and 4 bonus videos) that's sure to resonate with the band's loyal, dedicated and fervent fan base.
Camera Operator:
Pete Durling
Chris Godden
Andy Eastwood
Bill Butt
Graham McFarlane
Rob Davies
Director:
Bill Butt
Editor:
Chris Godden
Executive Producer:
Peasy
Pete Byrne
Lighting Director:
Nick Allen
Mixing Engineer:
Pete Coleman
Producer:
Bill Butt
Rob Collins
Recording Supervision:
Pete Coleman
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