OCEAN RAIN Echo Sc The Bunny men «■ v / •n' i-C ;:•<•■'“■ ">r* «* s*s >5 mt m T•As ECHO & THE BUNNYMEN OCEAN RAIN The Bunnymen are back with a new album and a possible tour of these parts in the wind ... . Includes the current single ‘Killing Moon' and the next single ‘Silver’. ‘Ocean Rain' ... following in the Liverpool tradition of: ‘Crocodiles’ ‘Shine So Hard’ ‘Heaven Up Here’ ‘Echo and the Bunnymen’
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Rip It Up, Issue 82, 1 May 1984, Page 17
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