B-sides & Live (2001–2005)
B-sides & Live (2001–2005) is a compilation album by Echo & the Bunnymen, which was released on 3 December 2007 and is only available as an MP3 download.
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Compilation album by | ||||
Released | 3 December 2007 | |||
Genre | Post-punk, alternative rock | |||
Label | Cooking Vinyl | |||
Echo & the Bunnymen chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Marble Towers" (Bonus track from Japanese version of Flowers) – 4.05
- "Scratch the Past" (Bonus track from Japanese version of Flowers) – 4.09
- "Rescue" (Mindwinder's Remix) – 6.33
- "A Promise" (Lo Fi Lullabye #1) – 5.16
- "Supermellow Man" (Instrumental) – 5.34
- "Ticket to Ride" 3.21
- "What If We Are" (Vocal & String Version) – 5.09
- "Stormy Weather" (Instrumental Version) – 4.31
- "Make Me Shine" (Acoustic) – 3.12
- "Nothing Lasts Forever" (Acoustic, Brazil) – 4.10
- "In the Margins" (Instrumental) – 5.39
- "Villiers Terrace" (Live) – 5.28
- "In the Margins" (Live at Reading Festival 2005) – 4.56
- "Nothing Lasts Forever" (Live at Reading Festival 2005) – 5.57
- "Killing Moon" (Live at Reading Festival 2005) – 4.44
- "Lips Like Sugar" (Live at Reading Festival 2005) – 4.30
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