Echo & the Bunnymen
Crystal Days: 1979-1999
Label:  Rhino 
Date:  7/17/2001
Length:  0:00
Format:  CD box set
Genre:  Rock; Alternative
  Category:  rock
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Monkeys (original version)    
      2.  
      The Pictures On My Wall (original single version)    
      3.  
      Read It In Books (original single version)    
      4.  
      Villiers Terrace (John Peel session)    
      5.  
      Rescue    
      6.  
      Simple Stuff    
      7.  
      Stars Are Stars    
      8.  
      All That Jazz    
      9.  
      Crocodiles    
      10.  
      The Puppet    
      11.  
      Do It Clean    
      12.  
      Show Of Strength    
      13.  
      Over The Wall    
      14.  
      A Promise    
      15.  
      Heaven Up Here    
      16.  
      All My Colours    
      17.  
      Broke My Neck (long version)    
      18.  
      No Hands (John Peel session)    
      19.  
      Fuel    
      20.  
      The Subject    
      21.  
      The Back Of Love    
      22.  
      The Cutter    
      23.  
      Way Out And Up We Go    
      24.  
      Clay    
      25.  
      Heads Will Roll    
      26.  
      Gods Will Be Gods (alternate version)    
      27.  
      Never Stop (Discotheque)    
      28.  
      Watch Out Below (John Peel session)    
      29.  
      The Killing Moon (All Night version)    
      30.  
      Silver (Tidal Wave)    
      31.  
      Angels And Devils    
      32.  
      Crystal Days    
      33.  
      Seven Seas    
      34.  
      My Kingdom    
      35.  
      Ocean Rain    
      36.  
      All You Need Is Love    
      37.  
      Bring On The Dancing Horses    
      38.  
      Over Your Shoulder    
      39.  
      Lover I Love    
      40.  
      Satisfaction    
      41.  
      New Direction (original version)    
      42.  
      Ship Of Fools    
      43.  
      All My Life    
      44.  
      The Game    
      45.  
      Bedbugs And Ballyhoo    
      46.  
      Lips Like Sugar (single version)    
      47.  
      People Are Strange    
      48.  
      Rollercoaster    
      49.  
      Don't Let It Get You Down    
      50.  
      I Want To Be There (When You Come)    
      51.  
      Nothing Lasts Forever    
      52.  
      Hurricane    
      53.  
      Rust    
      54.  
      What Are You Going To Do With Your Life?    
      55.  
      In The Midnight Hour    
      56.  
      Start Again (live, 1987)    
      57.  
      The Original Cutter - A Drop In The Ocean    
      58.  
      Heads Will Roll (Summer version)    
      59.  
      Bedbugs And Ballyhoo (original single version)    
      60.  
      Zimbo (live, 1982 with The Royal Burundi Drummers)    
      61.  
      Angels And Devils (live, 1985)    
      62.  
      She Cracked (live, 1985)    
      63.  
      It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (live, 1985)    
      64.  
      Soul Kitchen (live, 1985)    
      65.  
      Action Woman (live, 1985)    
      66.  
      Paint It Black (live, 1985)    
      67.  
      Run, Run, Run (live, 1985)    
      68.  
      Friction (live, 1985)    
      69.  
      Crocodiles (live, 1985)    
      70.  
      Heroin (live, 1983)    
      71.  
      Do It Clean (live, 1983)    
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      Echo & The Bunnymen - Crystal Days 1979-1999 collects 72 tracks, including 14 previously unreleased tracks and 23 cuts never before available on CD. This Rhino Records box set spans the whole of the Bunnymen's career, from their very first recording ('Monkeys') through selections from 1999's What Are You Going To Do With Your Life? The first three discs include all the classic singles and album tracks, as well as rare B-sides, outtakes, unreleased songs intended for a scrapped 1986 album and a pair of lost tunes rescued from the vaults of the BBC. Disc Four kicks off with a few more rarities and alternate takes before plunging into a 50-minute demonstration of the Bunnymen in peak live form, covering Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, Jonathan Richman, Television, The Doors and the Velvet Underground in addition to searing versions of their own songs.