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The answer is a resounding yes -- Echo & the Bunnymen's Crystal Days: 1979-1999, a
four-disc set boasting a great built-in book with a biography and track-by-track
commentary, is worth every penny. Through 71 tracks, it does an excellent job by
catering to the longtime fan and merely curious, running through all the hits and
selecting standout album tracks, rarities, and unreleased curiosities, all worthwhile.
The very fact that compilation producer Andy Zax was driven to put this project into
motion after realizing he just had to find a way to get stellar B-sides like the
Velvets-meets-Byrds heaven of "Angels and Devils" and the Peel Session version of
the experimental "No Hands" into circulation tells you right off that you're in good
hands. If this great-sounding box proves anything, it's that the Bunnymen don't deserve
to be merely regarded as an excellent '80s band; sure, they've had some bumps along
the road, but despite having thrived in a decade known for plasticity and fad crazes,
this collection establishes that their legacy exists apart from the negative
connotations the "'80s band" tag carries. And by carefully selecting songs from
their '90s incarnation, they throw a pie in the face of those who believe all reunions
are artistic no-nos. The first three discs run chronologically through the band's
first 20 years, occasionally throwing surprises into the mix with alternative
versions and outtakes. The only gripe one might have is the favoring of the
"All Night Version" of "The Killing Moon" over the original, which would be nitpicky.
The final disc is chiefly occupied by live covers, including a great set-closing
combo of the Velvets' "Heroin" and their own "Do It Clean." This is no mere nostalgia
kick -- it's just solid, ageless rock & roll with attitude and brains.

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