Echo & the Bunnymen Albums Ranked From Worst to Best

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  • It's week 2 of Kramtober and today we're ranking the 13 studio albums of Echo and the Bunnymen.
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    Echo & the Bunnymen are an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1978. The original line-up consisted of vocalist Ian McCulloch, guitarist Will Sergeant and bassist Les Pattinson. By 1980, Pete de Freitas joined as the band's drummer.
    Their 1980 debut album Crocodiles went into the top 20 of the UK Albums Chart. After releasing their second album Heaven Up Here in 1981, the band's cult status was followed by mainstream success in the UK in 1983 when they scored a UK Top 10 hit with "The Cutter", and the album which the song came from, Porcupine, hit number 2 in the UK. Ocean Rain (1984), continued the band's UK chart success with its lead single "The Killing Moon" entering into the top 10.
    After releasing a self-titled album in 1987, McCulloch left the band and was replaced by singer Noel Burke. In 1989, de Freitas was killed in a motorcycle accident. After working together as Electrafixion, McCulloch and Sergeant regrouped with Pattinson in 1997 and returned as Echo & the Bunnymen, before Pattinson's departure in 1998. The band has done some touring and released several albums since the late 1990s to varying degrees of success.
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Komentáře • 372

  • @tbob1927
    @tbob1927 Před rokem +18

    I’m rooting for you Kram. You definitely have a man of the people shot if you force through a Hold Steady ranking for us!!

  • @tbob1927
    @tbob1927 Před rokem +11

    The Bunnymen are the thinking man’s U2. They came out at the same too so they’re not ripping those Irish bandwagon jumpers

  • @nahuelbutcherdacosta8708
    @nahuelbutcherdacosta8708 Před rokem +10

    Finally you are addressing the work of my Favorite band of all time: the Bunnymen's!!
    There are too many bands that i really love from the post-punk, but no one as they.
    Im gonna take a Coffee and watch this with a big Smile!
    Cheers from Argentina🇦🇷

  • @gregdale1066
    @gregdale1066 Před rokem +11

    The original lineup was amazing live and surprisingly louder than motorhead . Style points for some amazing album covers on those first 4 releases . Joe plays the heel this month .

  • @craigplanting8804
    @craigplanting8804 Před rokem +7

    Music is such a mystery. All it is, is a succession of sounds, so why does it mean so much to us? Why does it provoke such love and hate? Somehow the music we love becomes a part of our identity and it's painful when someone dislikes something we love, but why does it even matter? It's all just opinions, right? Keep up the good work guys.
    I recently saw Echo and the Bunneymen and they're great live. They rock harder than they do on their albums and are even more psychedelic.

  • @indieguy81
    @indieguy81 Před rokem +7

    This was pretty good, guys! Now I need to go check out their post-'87 work.
    My rankings (for the albums I've heard):
    1. Heaven Up Here
    2. Ocean Rain
    3. Porcupine
    4. Crocodiles
    5. Self-titled

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Před rokem +11

    The Best Band from Liverpool since .. What an incredible first five albums ! Ranked #13 The Stars .. # 12 Reverberation # 11 The Fountain ⛲️ # 10 Meteorite # 9 Flowers 💐 # 8 Siberia # 7 Evergreen 🌲 # 6 What Are You Gonna Do .. # 5 S/T # 4 Ocean Rain 🌧 # 3 Porcupine # 2 Crocodiles 🐊 & # 1 - One of the best albums ever made .. no sophomore slump .. Heaven Up Here ! Set Sail ⛵️ On Those Torquise Days ✌️

  • @179rich
    @179rich Před rokem +11

    Jason's comments on production always fascinate me.

  • @PK-gi2qh
    @PK-gi2qh Před rokem +7

    Joe, pull the "Bono" out of your ears and ass. I grew up listening to these brilliant albums. The 1st 5 that is. Echo & the bunnymen we're in a class by themselves. The Cure, or U2 will never touch. They all have different sound, but come from the ashes of punk. The Bunnymen took it to a much deeper and atmospheric place. Agreed there new albums did not have the magic that the first five did. But the first four or five albums are distinctively their own, that no other band of the day could touch. Some say "ocean rain" is one of the best albums ever made. Other's say the very best. Heaven up here is a work of Sonic art. But "porcupine" in my opinion is a psychedelic / Post punk masterpiece! A soundtrack for adventure.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem +2

      I can’t imagine liking this band that much. I guess you had to be there. - Joe

    • @burmajones803
      @burmajones803 Před rokem +2

      @@TastesLikeMusic then you have a lousy imagination.

    • @noereyes3499
      @noereyes3499 Před rokem

      @@TastesLikeMusic Joe, you should imagine getting an ear lavage, could help you get the Bononess outta them!

    • @PK-gi2qh
      @PK-gi2qh Před rokem

      @@TastesLikeMusic apparently so.

  • @sabe11a39
    @sabe11a39 Před rokem +9

    13. Reverberation
    12. The Stars the Oceans & the Moon
    11.The Fountain
    10. Meteorites
    9. Flowers
    8. Siberia
    7. What are You Going To Do
    6. Evergreen
    5. Echo & the Bunnymen
    4. Crocodiles
    3. Heaven Up Here
    2. Ocean Rain
    1. Porcupine
    The first 4 records are really great and then they just peter out for me.

  • @hurthim1
    @hurthim1 Před rokem +11

    Listening to this makes me want to hear their take on Simple Minds

  • @deathfromabove77
    @deathfromabove77 Před rokem +13

    Top 10 favourite band for me. Bought their first album Crocodiles on release back in 1980 and it still remains my favourite LP of theirs. .The darker, edgier but still ethereal , other worldly sounds of their first few records continue to resonate deeply with me, but they still managed to release excellent records later into their career. 13. Reverberation ( 1990) -2.5 stars (marked down due to being the record without McCulloch but some interesting pieces/tunes from Sergeant)
    12.The Stars, The Ocean & The Moon ( 2018) - 3 stars
    11. The Fountain ( 2009) - 3 stars
    10. Meteorites ( 2014 ) -3.5 stars
    9. Siberia ( 2005) - 3.5 stars
    8. Flowers ( 2001) - 3.5 stars
    7. What Are You Going to Do With Your Life? (1999) - 4 stars
    6. Echo and the Bunnymen ( 1987) - 4 stars
    5. Evergreen ( 1997) - 4.5 stars
    4. Porcupine ( 1983 )- 5 stars
    3. Ocean Rain ( 1984) - 5 stars
    2. Heaven Up Here (1981) - 5 stars
    1. Crocodiles ( 1980) - 5 stars

    • @psychedelicpunkster6840
      @psychedelicpunkster6840 Před rokem +1

      Hell yeah I agree Bought crocodiles when it first came out, something about it still resonates today but takes you right back ....

    • @julianmulloy3772
      @julianmulloy3772 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for your list.

    • @deathfromabove77
      @deathfromabove77 Před rokem

      @@julianmulloy3772 You are welcome, Thank you

    • @jukeboxcowboy
      @jukeboxcowboy Před rokem +1

      🤠 Yep. Same here. Bought Crocodiles when it came out, and it remains my favorite.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Před 11 měsíci +1

      HOW do you rate Siberia so low? That was 100x better than What are You, Flowers, and Evergreen. The songs on it are a return to OG form.

  • @Rockstardust69
    @Rockstardust69 Před rokem +13

    How incredible were the album covers

  • @georgemathie8123
    @georgemathie8123 Před rokem +7

    Echo and the bunneymen for us 80s kids this band was our doors and Ian was our Jim Morrison and this band blew my mind

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod Před rokem +1

      I'm an 80s kid and The Doors were my Doors. 😎
      But I know what yer sayin . .

    • @georgemathie8123
      @georgemathie8123 Před rokem +2

      @@NaughtyVampireGod it's just a fun comparison and I'm just having a bit of fun here and ray manzarek did guest on their 1987 self titled album that's his iconic organ playing on lips like sugar again just a little fun fact to brighten your day

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod Před rokem

      @@georgemathie8123 Nice! 🤓

  • @c11p
    @c11p Před rokem +12

    FUN FACT: Damon Reece (the drumming replacement for DeFreitas - R.I.P.) is the partner of an upcoming TLM review, the Cocteau Twins' Liz Fraser. They have their own new project, Sun's Signature.
    1:35:52 Don't worry, Joe... the rest of the CT discography is EXACTLY like those first two Garlands tracks 😉

  • @janpoelkamp4229
    @janpoelkamp4229 Před rokem +9

    ‘He’s trying to be Bono’….
    Hehe, Ian HATES Bono!!!! 😆
    And I love Kramzer’s and Jason’s demeanor when Joe demolishes the later albums. 😆

    • @curly_wyn
      @curly_wyn Před rokem

      Yes, he does! When they were rivaling in the early 80s, Ian said about Bono: “That sniveling Leprechaunish twat. He’s up to no good!”

  • @lfbl7166
    @lfbl7166 Před rokem +2

    The debates makes this channel so rewarding. Even when I totally disagree with one or two of you, and occasionally may do some heckling in the comments, I really wouldn’t be without the diversity.

  • @SebBrandenberg
    @SebBrandenberg Před 9 měsíci +3

    Can't believe I watched the whole thing. Really enjoyed it I guess. Would have liked to have seen more love for the title track of Ocean Rain, surely one of the best songs ever recorded, and arguably McCulloch's finest performance.

  • @kevtruth
    @kevtruth Před rokem +3

    Great show gents! High quality banter. I have the 1987 self-titled album, but now will be looking for the first 4

  • @emileconstance5851
    @emileconstance5851 Před rokem +7

    First four albums are all classics, and 2,3,4 are all 5 stars. Brilliant musicianship (love Pete's drums, Will's distinctive guitar, and Les's bass), innovative/inventive songwriting yet still melodic, top-level vocals and lyrics. This is the best kind of music/art, evoking beauty and wonder.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem +1

      I just don’t hear it. - Joe

    • @emileconstance5851
      @emileconstance5851 Před rokem +1

      @@TastesLikeMusic Good that you gave it a chance. Musical taste of course is pretty subjective--for example I don't get Metallica, or most metal, but millions of people love it. I love opera, and most of my friends either dislike it or are indifferent. As they say, there's no accounting for taste.

  • @johntardibuono625
    @johntardibuono625 Před rokem +8

    "Generic British singer guy." please do not hold back the disgust... I have seen this band live and still think this is the most under rated bands of the 80's. Too smart for the common american. Ocean Rain is one of the greatest albums of the entire decade(80's). Totally agree.

  • @albertjohnson7526
    @albertjohnson7526 Před rokem +3

    "Even after....errr...what's his name passed away....", says Kramzer, and nether of the others can help him out... Maybe it might help to write down the names of the band members? He's only referring to the late great Pete de Freitas, The Bunnymen's original drummer. A great drummer who's natural musicianship was integral to the Bunnymen sound. He died in a motorcycle accident in 1989. He was 27 and had a wife and a baby daughter. He played with the Bunnymen for a decade and on their first 5 albums. Their best work. Such a lack of enthusiasm here for some of the greatest music from one of the world's most iconic bands of the 80's.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem

      If Kramzer can’t remember the name of the drummer for the band he picked for his special month that’s on him. - Joe

    • @ryankramzer1256
      @ryankramzer1256 Před rokem

      It was edited out you chump

  • @stevenmartin6870
    @stevenmartin6870 Před rokem +5

    Loved your take on this. The Fountain is the only truly bad album IMHO. I like Evergreen and Flowers more than you guys but it has been a long time since I've listened to Evergreen so my taste may have changed. Porcupine is my favorite, it is the closest they get to true Psychedelia to my ears. There is just a dark weirdness to that album that is just sublime. I saw the band about a month ago and actually thought they were better than when I saw them in the 2000s.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Před 11 měsíci

      Oh Steven, What are You Gonna Do With Your Life is terrrrible. Rust features a recycled chorus from a McCulloch b-side that I already loved, holy shit is that song terrible.

  • @supermellowman4069
    @supermellowman4069 Před rokem +5

    Not many lovers of the electrafixion album "burned" out there.. ? Hair slicked back and all that jazz.

    • @PK-gi2qh
      @PK-gi2qh Před rokem +1

      Great album. Powerful sound

    • @179rich
      @179rich Před rokem +1

      5-star album for me.

  • @williampetrovic5427
    @williampetrovic5427 Před rokem +3

    E&TB is a good example of showing how important a creative rhythm section is to the lifeblood of the band. While I generally find something worthwhile in their later releases, it's almost like they've been neutered with the loss of Pete, and Les. The Electrafixion project is the exception - its like a blast from a flamethrower.

  • @Rockstardust69
    @Rockstardust69 Před rokem +6

    Love echo and the bunneymen magical vibe to them

  • @christianewen3227
    @christianewen3227 Před rokem +3

    The one I have been waiting for, oh yes indeed 👏

  • @179rich
    @179rich Před rokem +6

    Ian McCulloch does not sound like Bono dude. Sometimes they sing in similar ways, but their voices sound completely different.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem

      All I can hear is bonomen. - Joe

    • @AbbeyRoadkill1
      @AbbeyRoadkill1 Před rokem

      To me, McCullough sounds like other people more than he sounds like Bono. But I do think there are moments when he sounds like Bono's croonier stuff.

    • @Ianmackable
      @Ianmackable Před rokem +1

      @@AbbeyRoadkill1 I would argue that Bono sometimes sounds like McCulloch's croonier stuff.

  • @Ianmackable
    @Ianmackable Před rokem +5

    All those not very memorable songs on Crocodiles have been lodged in my memory for 42 years.

  • @Postpunk-cx1ph
    @Postpunk-cx1ph Před 3 měsíci +1

    Love this video. Probably my favourite band so I was annoyed by Joe but then had a complete coin flip when his top two were the same as mine. The three of you work so well together, such a good mix of opinions.

  • @davidellis5141
    @davidellis5141 Před rokem +7

    The Live Shine So Hard EP captures The Bunnymen in a great groove & is on The Heaven Up Here 💿 or you can buy it fairly cheaply used. It's magnificent. 😎

    • @franksidebottomjnr92
      @franksidebottomjnr92 Před rokem +2

      first vinyl i ever bought of theirs. yes it is brilliant..it's also included on some deluxe editions of "Crocodiles" i believe ( or maybe Heaven Up Here)

  • @gregdale1066
    @gregdale1066 Před rokem +4

    Echos first album came out in july of 80 and U2 in october therefore Joe , bono sounds like Ian :)

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem +2

      Nope . Ian doesn’t really start sounding like Bono until Heaven and Porcupine. - Joe

    • @gregdale1066
      @gregdale1066 Před rokem +1

      @@TastesLikeMusic released 5 months before october. Which makes Ian the Chicken and bono the egg :) And heaven up here is a better sophomore effort and i agree … their best . Besides almost giving me an aneurism with the Bono smack, it was still a great ep.

  • @AbbeyRoadkill1
    @AbbeyRoadkill1 Před rokem +11

    1. Ocean Rain (1984) 5/5
    2. Porcupine (1983) 5/5
    3. Crocodiles (1980) 4.5/5
    4. Heaven Up Here (1981) 4/5
    5. Echo & the Bunnymen (1987) 3/5
    6. Evergreen (1997) 3/5
    7. Flowers (2001) 3/5
    8. Reverberation (1990) 2.5/5
    9. Siberia (2005) 2.5/5
    10. The Stars, the Ocean, and the Moon (2018) 2.5/5
    11. Meteorites (2014) 2/5
    12. The Fountain (2009) 2/5
    13. What Are You Going to Do With Your Life? (1999) 2/5
    CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER:
    4.5 Crocodiles (1980)
    4.0 Heaven Up Here (1981)
    5.0 Porcupine (1983)
    5.0 Ocean Rain (1984)
    3.0 Echo & the Bunnymen (1987)
    2.5 Reverberation (1990)
    3.0 Evergreen (1997)
    2.0 What Are You Going to Do With Your Life? (1999)
    3.0 Flowers (2001)
    2.5 Siberia (2005)
    2.0 The Fountain (2009)
    2.0 Meteorites (2014)
    2.5 The Stars, the Ocean, and the Moon (2018)
    Everybody knows Echo & The Bunnymen are one of the seminal post-punk bands, but it's worth emphasizing how their influence extended way past the post-punk era. Listening through their discography this week, I was struck by how often I was hearing more recent bands like The Killers and Arcade Fire in their music. To my ears, the Bunnymen came out of the box fully formed. Released in 1980, Crocodiles is remarkably consistent, though I prefer the U.S. edition that includes "Do It Clean." If that abum has a flaw, it's that the playing is so good (Will Sergeant's guitar, Les Pattinson's bass, Pete de Frietas' drumming) it sometimes upstages the songs themselves. Appearing just 11 months later, Heaven Up Here elevates the intensity and features their best song up to that point ("All My Colors") but, on the whole, it's not as memorable as the debut. 1983's Porcupine is their moodiest LP, best exemplified by the title track. It kicks off with the incredible one-two punch of "The Cutter" and "Back of Love." Side 2 of that album has been unfairly maligned- if the stand-alone single "Never Stop" had been included there would be no debate. Ocean Rain followed in 1984. It only has 9 tracks but every one of them is great ("The Killing Moon" being one of the best songs of the 1980s.) I love the orchestral sound of Ocean Rain, it suits Ian McCullough's voice. I wouldn't say McCullough is one of the greatest singers ever, but I've always enjoyed the sound of his voice (I think he occasionally sounds like Robert Smith of The Cure.) Their 1987 self-titled album has strong singles, especially "Lips Like Sugar," but most of the rest is paint-by-numbers. Unfortunately, the original Bunnymen never recorded with each other again. Ian McCullough quit the band in 1988 and Pete de Frietas died in a motorcycle accident in 1989. Sergeant and Pattinson carried on with a new singer and drummer, a lineup which disbanded after one unsuccessful, psychedelically influenced album (Reverberation, 1990.) McCullough returned to the fold in the mid-1990s resulting in a string of comeback albums. They're a pretty mixed bag, with the first one (1997's Evergreen) being the best of the bunch. (Those later albums are rather conventional, the classic Echo & the Bunnymen sound from the early 1980s is nowhere to be found.) I've got a soft spot for this band because I've been listening to them since I was a teenager. Probably a top 10 band of the 1980s for me.
    MY RATING SYSTEM:
    5.0 = major classic (consistently great *and* stratospheric highs)
    4.5 = minor classic (consistently great *or* stratospheric highs, but not both)
    4.0 = great (a clear majority is worth revisiting and it's an essential record for this artist/style)
    3.5 = seriously good (at least half is worth revisiting)
    3.0 = nominally good (less than half is worth revisiting)
    2.5 = decent (competent but uninspired - not worth revisiting)
    2.0 = poor (difficult listen)
    1.5 = awful (can't finish it)
    1.0 = historically awful (musical apocalypse)
    ▪︎"Consistently" does not mean "flawlessly." I allow for a few duds if the rest of the songs are good enough. "Stratospheric highs" refer to albums that either feature iconic songs or have a highly influential sound. (Albums I consider to be "perfect" can also reach 5 stars, even without containing iconic songs or being highly influential.)
    ▪︎I don't go below 1 star because once I'm in the realm of the truly terrible I don't care to differentiate anymore.
    ▪︎Anything I rate 3.5 stars or higher is an album I'm enthusiastic about and would likely revisit at some point.

  • @richardjones4466
    @richardjones4466 Před rokem +3

    Check out The Sound. Great band.

  • @michaelscarn2286
    @michaelscarn2286 Před rokem +4

    Kram you are the man! Great month so far and great artist choices...Echo & the Bunneymen had a faultless initial album run from Crocodiles through Ocean Rain. Admittedly there is a drop off after S/T album but I'd put them up as a one of the best rock bands of the early 80s hands down (especially live). Kram's reviews were spot on especially on Crocodiles.
    Joe is still an enigma to me with his musical taste sometimes lol...I thought he'd be a fan especially considering his affection for early Suede, Bowie, Smiths...But I enjoy the counterpoint to Jason and Kram's positive reviews.
    My ranking (last 4 are interchangeable):
    1 - Ocean Rain (perfect album)
    2 - Heaven Up Here
    3 - Porcupine
    4 - Crocodiles
    5 - S/T
    ------------------------ Diminishing Returns
    6 - Flowers
    7 - Meteorites
    8 - Evergreen

  • @TractorCountdown
    @TractorCountdown Před rokem +4

    I got to see The Bunnymen twice in '81, once at the Pavilion Gardens in Buxton for the 'Shine So Hard' film and EP. It was free for fans (you just paid for the coach) and was billed as a secret gig. I'll never forget it, it was snowing when we arrived, magical. The first three albums are the ones I like best - 'Killing Moon' didn't do it for me, seemed contrived, and I find Ocean Rain is toothless, but who knows, I might change my mind one day.

    • @colgrey438
      @colgrey438 Před rokem +1

      First 3 albums are amazing. Agree that Ocean Rain is overrated. I have it at 4 when most think it's their best.

  • @julianhignell8452
    @julianhignell8452 Před rokem +4

    With the “comeback” I think you have to view them as a different band, we often applaud bands for changing styles, why not Echo? Is it because the first 4/5 albums are so iconic? One of the best runs in post punk if not the best?

  • @jeremydodds
    @jeremydodds Před rokem +6

    I thought reverberation would have been considered a better record if it wasn’t under the bunnymen name.

  • @julianmulloy3772
    @julianmulloy3772 Před rokem +2

    Brilliant band awesome, engaging video lad's.

  • @curly_wyn
    @curly_wyn Před rokem +4

    13. Reverberation
    12. The Stars, the Ocean, & the Moon
    11. Meteorites
    10. The Fountain
    9. Flowers
    8. Siberia
    7. Evergreen
    6. What Are You Gonna Do With Your Life?
    5. Echo & the Bunnymen
    4. Heaven Up Here
    3. Porcupine
    2. Ocean Rain
    1. Crocodiles

  • @slaydesaid8741
    @slaydesaid8741 Před rokem +3

    "Echo & The Bono-Men"... that just made my day. 😂

  • @ihavenoquarrelwithyou3249

    The first band I ever saw in concert. November 1981. To my newly-teenage eyes they seemed larger than life, as they filed out to the sound desk pre-show, . On stage the lights threw massive shadows behind them, especially under Pete de Feritas and his drums making them seem like the Colossus.
    The sound was equally monumental.
    My ranking is only the first 5.
    Heaven Up here
    Crocodiles
    Ocean Rain
    Porcupine
    Echo And The Bunnymen
    The second time I saw them in concert was in 2018 when they toured with the Violent Femmes. And it was sad how mediocre they were. Joe summed up the recent Echo & the Bunnymen pretty accurately.

    • @terrybnad2959
      @terrybnad2959 Před rokem +1

      I saw them in April 1981 at Newcastle City Hall and your recollection of the lighting and Pete de Freitas's massive drum sound certainly chimes with mine. All My Colours (aka Zimbo) was one of the best concert experiences I can ever remember, so much more powerful than the album version. The live version on The Cutter 12" single is also worth checking out.

    • @ihavenoquarrelwithyou3249
      @ihavenoquarrelwithyou3249 Před rokem +1

      @@terrybnad2959 Thanks for sharing. I will take listen to that live version of The Cutter

  • @rgwebb5165
    @rgwebb5165 Před rokem +2

    Glad you are covering more artists from the late 70s early 80s post punk movement. It's my favorite genre of rock. I like Echo but never dug deep into them. Same thing with Cocteau Twins. Hearing your perspective on them will cause me to dig a little further into their discographies.

    • @eboethrasher
      @eboethrasher Před 11 měsíci

      This is my first video of theirs, and I'm afraid to even touch the Cocteaus video.

  • @Vanessa.P
    @Vanessa.P Před rokem +4

    Enjoyable episode, you guys seemed to be having fun here. I've long been a fan of the first 5 Echo & the Bunnymen albums but had heard nothing else. It was cool to check it all out even if I didn't love all of it.
    13. What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? - 2 (4.2)
    12. The Stars, The Ocean & The Moon - 2.5 (4.9)
    11. Flowers - 2.5 (5.1)
    10. The Fountain - 2.5 (5.3)
    9. Siberia - 3 (6.1)
    8. Reverberation - 3 (6.5)
    7. Meteorites - 3.5 (7.3)
    6. Evergreen - 4 (8.0)
    5. Echo & the Bunnymen - 4 (8.0)
    4. Porcupine - 4 (8.4)
    3. Heaven Up Here - 4 (8.5)
    2. Crocodiles - 4.5 (8.8)
    1. Ocean Rain - 5 (9.8)

    • @tommyo7436
      @tommyo7436 Před rokem +1

      Fun? Kram maybe, Jason you never know but Joe looked like he'd rather be put in a blender than reviewing the Echo catalog.

    • @179rich
      @179rich Před rokem +1

      Nicely done. That list seems perfectly reasonable to me. 🙂

    • @Vanessa.P
      @Vanessa.P Před rokem

      @@tommyo7436 I meant more with their banter than the music itself. Joe definitely wasn't having fun there lol.

    • @Vanessa.P
      @Vanessa.P Před rokem +1

      @@179rich Thanks Rich! :)

    • @bengalgangster
      @bengalgangster Před rokem +1

      good job as always V 🐯🐯

  • @alexfowler1490
    @alexfowler1490 Před rokem +4

    I’m still watching the vid so if this was brought up I’m sorry. For anyone that is a big fan of Crocodiles, I would HIGHLY recommend Script of the Bridge by The Chameleons. I think they had some affiliation with Echo (maybe produced Crocodiles?) but it sounds like an even more post-punk version of Croc. One of my all time favs

    • @colgrey438
      @colgrey438 Před rokem

      Script of the Bridge is a great album. I also like Strange Times.

  • @zacharypopp3549
    @zacharypopp3549 Před rokem +3

    Greetings!
    Listens within the last 10 hours:
    Ocean Rain- 5 stars
    Listens within the last 10 years:
    Heaven Up Here- 4.5 stars
    Crocodiles- 4.5 stars
    Amazing sound! That's what I think drives these ratings. Perhaps blinding me to songwriting a bit, but I think Ian sells just about anything.

  • @c11p
    @c11p Před rokem +5

    Kram, you long ago solidified your place as the sensible and tasteful icon atop the TLM totem pole.
    Point to Joe, though, for his use of "hackneyed"
    Well, half point.

    • @AbbeyRoadkill1
      @AbbeyRoadkill1 Před rokem +2

      Joe's "man of the people" title might be slip sliding away. The UK audience certainly will have none of this Bunnymen bashing.

  • @markdavis9947
    @markdavis9947 Před rokem +4

    I recommend the discography of The Church for many hidden gems in their 40+-year catalogue- the “problem” is, the albums tend to be growers, and this format doesn’t seem to lend itself to those... actually, come to think of it, almost all my favorite albums of all time were growers

    • @chillingastronaut1877
      @chillingastronaut1877 Před 10 měsíci

      I love The Church as much as I love EATB but the first sounds like a cover band since Willson-Piper and Koppes left ... Kilbey is a very interesting person but he can't erase from history the original line up. There will never be another drummer as good for The Church as Ploogy.

  • @jimtremblay5539
    @jimtremblay5539 Před rokem +2

    1 Ocean Rain
    2 Crocodiles
    3 Porcupine
    4 Heaven up Here
    5 Evergreen
    6 Echo and Bunnymen
    7 Flowers
    8 What are you Going to do
    9 Siberia
    10 Meteorites
    11 Fountain
    12 Reverberation
    13 The Stars the Ocean

  • @lubilou64
    @lubilou64 Před rokem +6

    So much good stuff coming out of Liverpool in the early '80s! My big brother had a huge influence on my music taste, from Queen to Echo and the Bunnymen, so my interest in EatB waned after he left home in the mid 80s. They piqued my interest again in ’97 with Evergreen though but I must admit, I don’t know their most recent stuff, so had a quick delve this week!
    From worse to best, here goes:
    The Stars, the Oceans & the Moon (2018)
    Siberia (2005)
    Reverberation (1990)
    The Fountain (2009)
    Meteorites (2014)
    What Are You Going to Do with Your Life? (1999)
    Flowers (2001)
    Echo & the Bunnymen (1987)
    Heaven Up Here (1981)
    Crocodiles (1980)
    Evergreen (1997)
    Ocean Rain (1984)
    Porcupine (1983)
    Haven't had the chance to watch the vid yet, so will be interesting to see what you guys bring to the table 😃
    Cheers!

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod Před rokem +2

      Hello Lou! I thought Evergreen was a great comeback album for the band.

    • @lubilou64
      @lubilou64 Před rokem +1

      @@NaughtyVampireGod Yeah me too! Kram needs to give his head a wobble 🤣 (joking Kramzer 😉)

    • @bengalgangster
      @bengalgangster Před rokem +1

      hi matey!!!!you hate my album lol!! Its all good !!! luv your list , as always!! Songs later will be fun!!! more fun than my stupid bengals lol Up the 'ammers friend!! 🐯🐯⚒⚒

    • @lubilou64
      @lubilou64 Před rokem +1

      @@bengalgangster I don’t hate it as such as it’s just not a fave 😜 🇬🇧🇺🇸

    • @lubilou64
      @lubilou64 Před rokem +1

      @@bengalgangster oh and up the ‘ammers and who dey who dey! ⚒⚒🐯🐯

  • @johnpownall7720
    @johnpownall7720 Před rokem +2

    I think it's unfair to talk about Bono here. As I recall it, Echo & the Bunnymen's sound heavily influenced U2, not the other way round. Echo were a much better band back in the early 80s, and had a much richer sonic tapestry. Heaven Up Here is, for me, the best album of the period. I also think they kind of invented indie - the use of guitars so prominently was unusual in the early 80s. Saw them on the HUH tour, Brighton 1981 - utterly superb live.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem +1

      I don’t think either we’re that influenced by either but Ian’s voice came to sound a lot like Bono after 1980. - Joe

    • @johnpownall7720
      @johnpownall7720 Před rokem

      True - higher register particularly. I think your placing of Heaven up here at 1 is spot on. I lost interest a bit after that album.

  • @toquecentralmusic9212
    @toquecentralmusic9212 Před rokem +2

    I acquired the first five album as they were released, reignited my interest when Siberia was released, then went back to hear what I had missed. I loved those first four albums. At the time, the self-titled album was seen by much of the post-punk/new wave crowd as the equivalent of The Psychedelic Furs’ Midnight to Midnight; that is, a commercial sell out. In hindsight, I recognize that as an overreaction and quite like the album now. I finally saw E&TB live in 2017 at the PNE in Vancouver with Violent Femmes in the support slot. That Echo show remains the best sounding outdoor gig I’ve ever attended. The spotlights failed so the band played in a wash of backlit misty blue and green light, which actually added to the mood. Good stuff!
    1) Ocean Rain
    2) Crocodiles
    3) Porcupine
    4) Heaven Up Here
    5) Echo & The Bunnymen
    6) What Are You Going To Do With Your Life?
    7) Siberia
    8) Evergreen
    9) Meteorites
    10) Flowers
    11) The Fountain
    12) Reverberation
    13) The Stars, The Ocean & The Moon
    P.S. I do not hear the Bono thing discussed here. I have always heard a straight line from the baritone of Jim Morrison to Iggy Pop to Ian Curtis to Ian McCulloch.

  • @viscountpalmerston
    @viscountpalmerston Před rokem +2

    Was not expecting Bono to get as many mentions as he did, in this vid!

  • @tbob1927
    @tbob1927 Před rokem +5

    Also with Jason that McCulloch’s lyrics are a thousand times better this century than anything Bono musters up.

  • @dandyspirit7362
    @dandyspirit7362 Před rokem +2

    Heaven up here .......Number one !

  • @gino88
    @gino88 Před rokem +3

    Now my experience was hearing a newer live album called "Me, I'm All Smiles" and hearing the hits with Ian's new, mature, raspy voice and loving those hits even more, while also hearing stuff from the reunion albums. That was what made check out the reunion stuff and I found it all really good and like Jason and Kramzer I really enjoyed WAYGDWYL. Which then lead me to B-sides and acousic stuff post reunions and found some of my favorite tracks. Then I explored Ian's solo stuff, some decent stuff there but the standout to me was the album "Holy Ghosts" a re-imagining of the hits but recorded in a church with full orchestra. Kram and Jason might actually really enjoy that.
    Jason pretty much had the experience I wanted him to have. And yes De Freitas used a lot of brush drumming throughout Ocean Rain. And "What if we are?" off of Siberia needs to be somebody's wedding song.
    Having said that, I have NO IDEA how I would feel about this band or rank their albums if I had to listen to 13 of their albums in a row as my first experience.

  • @chapmancarruthers
    @chapmancarruthers Před rokem +10

    Joe’s actually pretty hilarious when he’s not ripping on an oddball band or musician I like, like Tom Waits. Here’s to Joe taking down at least 1 indie outfit a month.

  • @janpoelkamp4229
    @janpoelkamp4229 Před rokem +2

    Halfway through this, I can’t comprehent how Joe hears any Bono or even Ian Curtis in Ian’s vocals. It sounds like totally different worlds to me.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem

      Honestly if you can’t hear Bono I have to question your hearing. - Joe

    • @janpoelkamp4229
      @janpoelkamp4229 Před rokem

      Whatever similarities you’re hearing I chalk it up to coincidence.
      Take Heaven Up Here, recorded in a period in which Bono doesn’t even sound like Bono yet…
      To me Ian has much more of a throaty sound.
      I’m sure he got his influences, but above all it’s pretty much his own thing.

  • @claytonkelley4921
    @claytonkelley4921 Před rokem +5

    Here we gooo!
    1. Echo & the Bunnymen (1987) 5 stars (9.7)
    2. Reverberation (1990)- 5 stars (9.6)
    3. Ocean Rain (1984) 4.5 stars (8.8)
    4. Heaven Up Here (1981) - 4 stars (8.5)
    5. Porcupine (1983)- 4 stars (8.4)
    6. Crocodiles (1980)- 4 stars (8.3)
    7. The Fountain (2009)- 3.5 stars (7.6)
    8. What Are you going to do With Your Life? (1999) 3.5 stars (7.2)
    9. Siberia (2005) - 3 stars (6.1)
    10. Evergreen (1997)- 2.5 stars (5.7)
    11. The Star, Ocean and Moon (2018) 2 stars (4.6)
    12. Meteorites (2014) -1.5 stars (2.5)
    13. Flowers (2001) 1 star (1.7)

    • @bengalgangster
      @bengalgangster Před rokem +1

      see you have it at #2 im not nuts lol🐯🐯🐯

    • @claytonkelley4921
      @claytonkelley4921 Před rokem +1

      @@bengalgangster not at all! 🎉

    • @179rich
      @179rich Před rokem +2

      Reverberation over Ocean Rain?? You're going to make Bunnyheads kneel down and shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit.

    • @claytonkelley4921
      @claytonkelley4921 Před rokem

      😅

  • @ExcellentChalsTransit
    @ExcellentChalsTransit Před rokem +3

    I've just listened to their whole discography like a month ago!

  • @mattdavis7876
    @mattdavis7876 Před rokem +1

    Glad you guys finally got around to doing the Bunnymen! Looking forward to the Cocteau Twins, should be interesting. Now if you guys can find it in your hearts to do New Order and OMD things will be PURRRRRFECT!

  • @mikeschrammel1790
    @mikeschrammel1790 Před 8 měsíci +1

    That was real fun y Joe, Echo and the bondsmen!!

  • @claytonkelley4921
    @claytonkelley4921 Před rokem +4

    Kram - I heard Freak Genes - Strong 4.5!! At first it sort of hits you right in the head and I thought it would be another SASAMI situation (their new album I heard this year and it was the most inconsistent listen ever)
    This is not that- there’s something very unique here, it’s industrial and gritty yet new wavey and futuristic in a bright way … like an 80s band who saw the future and then went back in time and reimagined the future- this is not inconsistent , there’s an odd cohesion about this one- thanks for the suggestion!
    Currently standing in top ten at ten - that’s in a pool of 119!!

  • @peterwillett2536
    @peterwillett2536 Před rokem +4

    For the first half of the 80s Echo and the Bunnymen had inherent swing which U2 lacked. U2 had to go out of their way to change their style with Rattle and Hum, which was an unsubtle attempt to introduce roll to their rock. They finally succeeded with Achtung Baby which is of course, a great record. Almost as good as Ocean Rain.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem +1

      Achtung Baby is not rock and roll at all. Its weird and European. It’s their least rock and roll album (until pop and Zooropa, anyway). - Joe

    • @peterwillett2536
      @peterwillett2536 Před rokem

      Joe, I can agree that it is their least "rock" record prior to Z and P, in the sense that they veered some from their successful, more or less unidimensional classic rock based sound (a lot of which I still like after 40+ years) toward "weirder" danceable music. Hence the added swing, or the "roll" in rock and roll. Thanks for the exchange!

  • @MrUnclesean
    @MrUnclesean Před rokem +2

    "dullness is worse than badness".. .the wisdom of Joe.... reminds me of the quote "the only thing worse than pretentious poetry is unpretentious poetry"

  • @fvo6886
    @fvo6886 Před rokem +2

    heaven up here > porcupine > crocodiles > bangles - all over the place > ocean rain

  • @edwardduarte7393
    @edwardduarte7393 Před rokem +1

    Huge Echo Fan. I like "Live in Liverpool" because they sound so fucking good live. Great job!!

  • @fatblokeinlycra
    @fatblokeinlycra Před rokem +4

    Saw the Bunnymen many times in the early to mid-80s and their recorded output never matched them live. I lost interest after Porcupine and recently re-evaluated the first three albums and Heaven Up Here stands up well. It’s also worth listening to the John Peel sessions from this era which was released on vinyl a couple of years ago… it captures the Bunnymen sound really well.

  • @HeyFella
    @HeyFella Před rokem +2

    Honesty surprised you guys haven’t done The Cure yet

  • @Gonzax
    @Gonzax Před 2 měsíci +1

    1. Ocean Rain
    2. Echo & the Bunnymen
    3. Crocodiles
    4. Porcupine
    5. What are You Going To Do with your life
    6. Evergreen
    7. Meteorites
    8. Heaven Up Here
    9. Flowers
    10. Siberia
    11. The Fountain
    12. The Stars the Oceans & the Moon
    13. Reverberation
    (I don't consider this a ‘real’ Bunnymen álbum but the record itself is very good, nothing to dislike about it, just not a Bunnymen record. You can’t make a Bunnymen album without McCulloch the same way you can’t make a Smiths album without Morrissey or a The Cure album without Robert Smith. Other than that a very solid record)

  • @179rich
    @179rich Před rokem +3

    I think maybe Jason overconsidered the production on Crocodiles when he placed it so low.

  • @julianhignell8452
    @julianhignell8452 Před rokem +3

    First 5 albums, all great…OR is a 5 star record, pretty much perfect. Would be top 10 80s album. I also liked What Are You Going To Do…album, beautiful songwriting, gorgeous lush recording and McCulloch sounds amazing in a crooning style. The rest I am kind of take or leave it really, with some moments here and there.

  • @bengalgangster
    @bengalgangster Před rokem +8

    here goes fun week
    13 the fountain 2.5 stars
    12 flowers 3.0 minus
    11 what are you going to do with your life 3.0 minus
    10 porcupine 3.0
    9 the stars the ocean the moon 3.0
    8 siberia 3.5
    7 evergreen 3.5
    6 crocodiles 3.5
    5 echo and the bunneymen 3.5
    4 meteorites 3/5
    3 heaven up here 3.5+
    2 ocean rain 4.5
    1 reverberartion 5.0
    i liked some of there later stuff , and didnt think i would , but some late stuff missed
    ⚒⚒[there ya go matey!!! 🐯🐯🐯Who dey Who dey [unfortunatly the ravens did!!]😈😈

  • @epicurhyss4014
    @epicurhyss4014 Před rokem +1

    First time watching you guys, loved the format, love the subject of choice (which is how I found this), and so far Kram is my man, in exact alignment with me on the top 5. Will be interesting to see whether that holds for the rest of the list as I'm not yet familiar with the later records. And look forward to see whether this holds for other bands, and to getting put on to some new bands. Thanks!

  • @jimtremblay5539
    @jimtremblay5539 Před rokem +4

    Having been listening to Echo for over 30 years I was wondering how the group would describe each lp. Kram and Jason did a masterful job. Joe not so much and no Mac doesn’t sound like Bono.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem +1

      That’s willful ignorance to suggest they don’t sound similar. - Joe

    • @jimtremblay5539
      @jimtremblay5539 Před rokem +3

      Echo debut Crocodiles was released on 7/18/80 U2 debut Boy was released on 10/20/80 Mac must have been Nostradamus to anticipate Bono’s voice

    • @jimtremblay5539
      @jimtremblay5539 Před rokem

      BTW love u Joe love the channel👍

  • @AndI0td763
    @AndI0td763 Před rokem +2

    Ocean Rain is the only one I’ve heard all the way through so far, epic album. Although Thorn of Crowns threw me for a loop, very strange song but very cool. Always have thought The Killing Moon is one of the greatest songs I’ve ever heard.

  • @gouvyrock
    @gouvyrock Před rokem +3

    "echo and the bonomen" lol 😅🤣😂 my favorite album is " heaven up here" , the second is " crocodiles " and third is "ocean rain " - i don't like de production of " porcupine" so messy - the 1987 album is great but it was a rock-fm production- the albums in the 90's are good , " What Are You Going to Do with Your Life? " is the best from that period-the 2000 albums are correct but the album " The Stars, the Oceans & the Moon " is a waste of time-it's one of albums album that is not in my collection ( "reverbaration " i must listen to another time , and "electrafixion" -the same )- great video guys !!!!!!!!!!

  • @tommyo7436
    @tommyo7436 Před rokem +2

    Love Echo, Love the Fountain, Forgotten Fields one of my favorite songs by the band,

  • @michelewiese48
    @michelewiese48 Před rokem +2

    K’s Human Centipede comment really had me buggin’ 😮

  • @david.leikam
    @david.leikam Před rokem +2

    Great t-shirt there! 🍌😎👍

  • @Dittomist
    @Dittomist Před rokem +4

    Ahhhh, Cocteau Twins Week is coming up! I hope you lads agree with music journalist Steve Sutherland that Elizabeth Fraser is "the voice of God." I like all of their albums a lot but would probably place Milk & Kisses and Four Calendar Cafe at the top. Much of the band's best material is found in their seemingly bottomless pit of B-sides and EPs, and so I feel the Cocteaus are a gift that keeps on giving.

  • @kevinmcardle4087
    @kevinmcardle4087 Před rokem +4

    These top 3 though.. 🤷‍♂️ i've played them hundreds of times seperately over the years, so this week it was hard to rank them
    1. Porcupine 5☆
    2. Ocean Rain 5☆
    3. Heaven Up Here 5☆
    4. Echo & the Bunnymen 4☆
    5. Crocodiles 4☆
    6. What are you going to do with your life
    7. Siberia
    8. Meteorites
    9. Flowers
    10. The Fountain
    11. Evergreen
    12. The Stars the ocean and the moon
    13. Reverberation

  • @179rich
    @179rich Před rokem +3

    Hang in there Joe! More Postpunk to come!!!

  • @angelrising8589
    @angelrising8589 Před rokem +2

    I know whats been nagging at my bones. The best song for me is Never Stop. Jason taking about Ocean Rain made me think of it. Looking forward to Cocteau Twins.

  • @ste.6026
    @ste.6026 Před rokem +4

    I tend to like quite a few bands from Liverpool outside of the Beatles era bands, the Bunnymen are one of them, The La's, The Coral, OMD, Cast, The Lightning Seeds just to name a few... I first heard the Bunnymen & U2 towards the end of 1980, U2 I took no interest in until 'Joshua Tree' & three albums later had no interest once more but I still think they are OK... The Bunnymen I liked instantly, McCulloch has one of my favourite voices of all time...
    01... Ocean Rain 5/5 ... The first five albums albums are obviously the most memorable but Ocean Rain is for me one of the best of the decade...
    02... Porcupine 4.5/5...
    03... Echo & The Bunnymen 4.5/5...
    04... Crocodiles 4.25/5...
    05... Heaven Up Here 4.25/5...
    06... What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? 4.25/5 ... Not a lot between this and 'Evergreen' but WAYGTDWYL will probably be the key album in my top 10 songs, I don't care if it's boring or lackluster to some, I like it and that counts much more than than any amount critical acclaim...
    07... Evergreen 4.25/5...
    08... Flowers 3.75/5...
    09... Siberia 3.5/5...
    10... The Fountain 2.75/5...
    11... Meteorites 2.5/5...
    12... Reverberation 2.5/5 ... Not a bad album but at times I don't get along with the song writing, Ian is definitely a huge miss ... McCulloch's solo outings 'Candleland', 'Mysterio' & 'Slideling' are all better in my opinion and if ranked on this list would slot nicely in the middle section,1 or 2 of the songs would also feature in my top 10...
    13... The Stars, The Oceans & The Moon 2.25/5... Sadly Ian's voice is not what it once was, I seem to remember reading that he wished he had packed up smoking early in his career, if his voice would have lasted a few more years, I wish he had...

  • @vitorgomide4838
    @vitorgomide4838 Před rokem

    One of my favourite bands ever.

  • @AndI0td763
    @AndI0td763 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Will you guys be doing The Cure again at some point? I’d really enjoy that.

  • @PhilSmithRHR
    @PhilSmithRHR Před rokem +2

    I'm enjoying you guys' videos in the UK. I'm trying to work out which states(s) you guys are in from your accents. I believe you were all at school together, so I guess all more or less from the same place. I'm thinking Northeast... am I anywhere near?

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem +2

      PA. Pittsburgh specifically. - Joe

    • @NaughtyVampireGod
      @NaughtyVampireGod Před rokem

      @@TastesLikeMusic Kind of on the northeast/midwest border, no? Mid-atlantic?

  • @drdavid1963
    @drdavid1963 Před rokem +8

    Having lived through what I prefer to call 'new wave' (as opposed to Joe's post-punk) era, I bought both Crocodiles and Heaven Up Here and later, Ocean Rain. I feel I sit somewhere in between Kramzer/Jason and Joe. Kramzer loves the moody, indie cred (as I do), Joe can't stand it but appreciates good musicianship and Jason loves songwriting and production. Crocodiles has the indie cred, Heaven Up Here has it too with better songwriting and Ocean Rain is more polished. After this, Ian McCullough really got into crooning (it was remarked about at the time) and for that reason, I would put Heaven Up Here above Ocean Rain for its urgency though, as Kramzer and Jason say, Ocean Rain does have an atmosphere about it. I just feel the move from a guitar-based album to an album laden with strings and McCullough's crooning a bit too much to take.
    I don't know where that puts me. I don't quite have the scorn that Joe has for them but I would agree that after 1987 they became pretty irrelevant but their first four albums had merit - Porcupine, Crocodiles and Ocean Rain all at 4 stars and Heaven Up Here 4 and a half. Joe's comparison with Bono is interesting. I never noticed it myself. U2 certainly had more substance and songwriting strength than the Bunnymen. A major artist for their time but it was shortlived.
    Just a note to Joe (and a nod to Kramzer) and I know I've mentioned this before but the UK music scene was very different to the US at this time. Punk ushered in an unending stream of 'new wave' artists (of which the Bunnymen were just one) in the post-1977 years in the UK whilst the US was still listening to disco, prog leftovers, bombastic rock bands with big hair. Most of us thought it was a joke. But, of course, the opposite point of view is all this post-punk stuff from the UK is so dreary, monotonous and depressing. Well, at least it was real. And the artists were relatable. By comparison, the US music scene in the 1980s was so bland it was like another planet. It took the Pixies and Nirvana to come along and shake things up. I guess the post-Nirvana years of grunge were like America's punk.
    I guess we have to expect more of the same with The Cocteau Twins (who I would place higher than the Bunnymen) - Joe's derision of what he hears as dirge-like post-punk, Kramzer eulogising quite rightly over another stellar indie artist and Jason bemused by the lack of songwriting. But we shall see. Enjoy.

  • @nahuelbutcherdacosta8708

    Stormy weather 🙌🏻

  • @179rich
    @179rich Před rokem +1

    Good job recognizing the great production on Reverberation Jason. Cheers mate!

  • @J.A.1969
    @J.A.1969 Před rokem +2

    Would love to see you guys cover The Fall discography. That is over 25 albums dudes. You would probably have to do a four hour video on The Fall. I can totally see the guy at the bottom of the screen lose his mind over that one. I think the guys at the top of the screen should do it just to drive Joe mad, heck he might even go on strike during the video. If tastes like music decides to tackle them, I wish you the best of luck. I'd suggest giving their singles compilation 458489 A Sides LP a spin first just to see if you'll be so inclined.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem

      Why do you hate me. - Joe

    • @J.A.1969
      @J.A.1969 Před rokem

      Joe baby, hate is way too strong of a word. I do not.

  • @J.A.1969
    @J.A.1969 Před rokem +2

    the guy at the bottom of the screen really should have sat this one out. Did not know they made a record without McCullogh. That is insane! I would never ever ever listen to that thing. I only saw them live once when they did an Ocean Rain show for its anniversary a few years back at Radio City Music Hall with a live orchestra. It was unbelievable. People in the audience were actually in tears over how amazing they sounded when they played the entire album in order. First half of the show was a survey of various songs from different albums and his voice was not so good, but when they took a short break and returned for Ocean Rain, he became transformed and his voice returned. It was a truly magical concert.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem +2

      I would if I could have. - Joe

    • @gino88
      @gino88 Před rokem +1

      I saw that tour in Austin. Get this, it was cloudy and ready to rain the entire concert, the venue was outdoors. When they played "the Killing Moon" the clouds parted and a full moon was on display. Then it began to rain during the encore of "Ocean Rain."

    • @J.A.1969
      @J.A.1969 Před rokem

      @@gino88 was there an orchestra with them for that show? Not sure if they were accompanied by them through that entire anniversary tour. I bet it sounded great outdoors.

    • @gino88
      @gino88 Před rokem

      @@J.A.1969 They only had a few local dtring musicians, but not a full orchestra.

  • @niveketihw1897
    @niveketihw1897 Před rokem +3

    I think it would be cool to hear a breakdown of your audio systems and listening environments.

    • @TastesLikeMusic
      @TastesLikeMusic  Před rokem +1

      Imagine me listening to headphones at work. - Joe

    • @niveketihw1897
      @niveketihw1897 Před rokem +1

      ​@@TastesLikeMusic Hmm, maybe not such a good idea then? What about Jason and Kramz?
      In my home office I use a pair of HiFiMan Sundara planar magnetic headphones fed by a Gilmore Lite amp through a Behringer FBQ800 to tame the 2K and 4K ranges just a bit. A good chunk of my listening is to CDs on a Marantz CD5001. Sounds pretty decent.
      If I need isolation I use Audio-Technica ATH-M50s.
      If I can use speakers I do that, which are Emotiva Airmotiv 5s in a very close nearfield setup but off to the sides rather than in front. These are ten years old but I'm still amazed by how crystal clear they are, how three-dimensional their soundstage is, and how tight and taut the bass is in my working position. These give me eargasms. Today I was listening to the Pure Reason Revolution album Eupnea and was just blown away.
      Our living room / theater system is in flux. We've got Emotiva Stealth 8s and dual 10" sealed subs, but one of the Stealths is failing, and I'm thinking of going bigger on the subs, like triple 12" Rythmik sealed servo subs. So we'll be replacing everything soon, but I'm mostly into active / powered mains, so I'm not exactly sure. We've thought about the Edifier S3000 Pros or the KEF LS50 actives, but I'm still looking.

  • @MrUnclesean
    @MrUnclesean Před rokem +3

    23:25 Joe about to stroke out

  • @instantparty8856
    @instantparty8856 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Suggestion.., two classic Aussie groups.., why don't you take on The Church and The Saints, two local groups for me. Interested in your take on these would be interesting from an American point of view?

  • @rodrigopeduzzi
    @rodrigopeduzzi Před 4 měsíci +1

    The most enjoyable videos of yours are those for bands that Joe hates!

  • @GriefTourist
    @GriefTourist Před rokem +3

    Crocodiles is a great album. Even the later albums contain absolute gems (Idolness Of Gods, In the Margins) the first four albums are mandatory for every self respecting alternative rock fan. The only album I really hated was Evergreen.

  • @grock9263
    @grock9263 Před 9 měsíci +1

    One of my favourite bands since the early 80s , 1.Ocean Rain , 2.Heaven Up Here , 3.Porcupine 4.Crocodiles , 5.Echo & The Bunnymen ( self titled ) 6.What Are You Gonna Do With You're Life , 7.Evergreen , 8.Siberia , 9.Flowers , 10 . Electrafiction ( almost a Bunnymen album ) 11.The Fountain , 12.Metorites 13.Reverberation ( decent but only Echo & The Bunnymen by name , side project ) 14.The Stars ( harmless , take it or leave it ) ,,,Songs To Learn And Sing comp and Crystal Days box are essential as is the BBC sessions CD

  • @stefano.b65stef77
    @stefano.b65stef77 Před rokem +1

    Hi guys, I used to listen to Echo and the Bunnymen back in the 80', I liked them but I preferred Prefab Sprout and Simple Minds, as far as as Echo are concerned my table would be 1) Ocean Rain 2) Crocodile 3) Heaven up there 4) Crocodile 5) self-titled. I've never listened to the others