Killing Moon: The Best of Echo & the Bunnymen

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Killing Moon: The Best of Echo & the Bunnymen
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Released3 December 2007
Genre Post-punk
Label Music Club Deluxe
Echo & the Bunnymen chronology
Me, I'm All Smiles
(2006)
Killing Moon: The Best of Echo & the Bunnymen
(2007)
B-sides & Live (2001–2005)
(2007)
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Killing Moon: The Best of Echo & the Bunnymen is a compilation album by Echo & the Bunnymen, which was released on 3 December 2007 on the Music Club Deluxe label.

Contents

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Pictures on My Wall" – 2.55
  2. "The Puppet" – 3.07
  3. "Do it Clean" – 2.47
  4. "Crocodiles" – 2.40
  5. "Rescue" – 4.30
  6. "All That Jazz" – 2.48
  7. "Villiers Terrace" – 2.47
  8. "Show of Strength" – 4.50
  9. "Over the Wall" – 6.01
  10. "A Promise" – 4.06
  11. "With a Hip" – 3.18
  12. "All My Colours" – 4.04
  13. "The Cutter" – 3.55
  14. "The Back of Love" – 3.16
  15. "Higher Hell" – 5.02
  16. "Gods Will Be Gods" – 5.27
  17. "Never Stop" – 3.33
  18. "Heads Will Roll" – 3.32

Disc two

  1. "The Killing Moon" – 5.49
  2. "Silver" – 3.22
  3. "Angels and Devils" – 4.24
  4. "Ocean Rain" – 5.13
  5. "My Kingdom" – 4.07
  6. "Seven Seas" – 3.22
  7. "Crystal Days" – 2.26
  8. "Bring On the Dancing Horses" – 4.00
  9. "People Are Strange" – 3.38
  10. "Bedbugs and Ballyhoo" – 3.30
  11. "The Game" – 3.53
  12. "Lost and Found" – 3.39
  13. "Thorn of Crowns" – 4.54
  14. "Lips Like Sugar" – 4.54
  15. "Zimbo" (Live) – 3.56
  16. "Do It Clean" (Live) – 6.36
  17. "Ocean Rain" (Live) – 5.19
  18. "The Killing Moon" (Live) – 3.25

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