Songs to Learn & Sing

Editorial Reviews
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Songs to Learn and Sing is a staple in the collection of post-new-wave rock. It was an era when the term progressive had just replaced the word alternative to describe music that was just too cool for American radio. This album is a compilation of Echo and the Bunnymen's British chart toppers from 1980 to 1985. The only song on this album that received attention beyond the band's cult following was "Bring on the Dancing Horses," made famous by its inclusion in the Pretty in Pink soundtrack. Echo and the Bunnymen are a tinny, twangy, ever-so-slightly-out-of-tune guitar band. What lead singer Ian McCulloch lacked in vocal range he made up for by embracing his comfort zone with full-force cracking, emotional yelps. A distinctive, recognizable sound, even to the barely initiated, this album marks an era yet is so enjoyable, it remains proudly timeless. --Beth Bessmer

Music Review:

  1. Stop Making Sense: Special New Edition (1984 Film) [Extra tracks] [Special Edition] [Soundtrack] [Live]
  2. Such Great Heights [CD-single]
  3. Tanglewood Numbers
  4. The B-52's
  5. The Best of Morrissey
  6. The Boy With the Arab Strap
  7. The Hand That Feeds [Import] [CD-single] [Limited Edition]
  8. The Masterplan
  9. The Places You Have Come To Fear The Most
  10. The Police - Greatest Hits [Import]

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Da Capo [Import]

Eugenia Burzio

Guy Weitz, Organ Recorded 1926-1931

Music: Trance Mix

Hey Leonardo [CD-single] [Import]

Fever [CD-single] [Import]

Chico Em Cy [Import]

Hard Margin [CD-single]

From the Heart [Enhanced]

Froberger: Suite for harpsichord No18; Tombeau sur la mort de M. Blancheroche

Jackson in Your House/Message to Our Folks [Original recording remastered]

In the Miller Mood

Illadelph Halflife [Clean]

J.S. Bach: Concertos

The Impossible Bird