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2006 set featuring the world-famous Echo and the Bunnymen performing live in their hometown of Liverpool in August of 2001. Previously issued as a single disc, this two CD set features six extra tracks for a total of 21 performances! Includes 'Rescue', 'Bring On The Dancing Horses', 'Seven Seas', 'The Cutter', 'Villiers Terrace', 'The Killing Moon', 'Never Stop' and more. Music Club. Never Stop: Live In Liverpool Music Never Stop: Live In Liverpool Review
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