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In 1997, after a lengthy hiatus, Echo & The Bunnymen returned to the fore with `Evergreen', revealing the brighter side of the band, and standing up with any of their earlier work.The self-produced album was recorded at The Doghouse in Henley-On-Thames with additional strings, horns and vocal arrangements recorded at Abbey Road.
The album saw the band rightfully return to the UK album charts at #8, with 3 singles (`Nothing Lasts Forever', `I Want to Be There [When You Come]' and `Don't Let It Get You Down') entering the UK top 50. `Nothing Lasts Forever' (with backing vocals and tambourine by Liam Gallagher) has grown to become one of the band's most enduring and well-loved songs - a UK Top 10 and a fan favourite to this day.
To celebrate its 25 year anniversary, London Records releases `Evergreen' on vinyl for the very first time, with a limited first pressing in solid white vinyl. There is also a new remastered and expanded 2 CD edition, taking in studio b-sides, live and acoustic sessions and previously unreleased versions across 33 tracks.
WHITE LP : for the very first time on vinyl / ltd first pressing in solid white vinyl
1 x White Vinyl, 1 x full colour sleeve 3mm spine, 1 x heavy weight printed inner sleeve, marketing front sticker.