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  1. The single was released on the Korova label in the United Kingdom on 14 January 1983 as both a 7" and 12" single. The 7" was available as a limited edition which was packaged with a cassette containing tracks from their August 1979 John Peel session which featured the drum machine that was rumoured to be called "Echo".

  2. The Cutter” is the second single released from Echo & the Bunnymen’s 1983 album Porcupine. The song features an Indian raga violin being played by L. Shankar, the famed ethnic

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  5. 8. Feb. 2017 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino/Warner RecordsThe Cutter · Echo And The BunnymenPorcupine℗ 1983 Warner Music UK Ltd.Unknown: Colin FairleyUnknown: Dave Bascombe...

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  7. One of the biggest hits for the band, "The Cutter" was the second single from their album Porcupine. Like most of their early hits, it was quite popular in England (especially in their home turf of Liverpool), but largely ignored in America when it was released. The song did get some attention in the US in 1984 when it when it was included on ...