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R.E.M. - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) (2024)

R.E.M. - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) (2024)

BAND/ARTIST: R.E.M.

  • Title: R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe)
  • Year Of Release: 2024
  • Label: UMG Recordings, Inc.
  • Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 2:39:33
  • Total Size: 1.04 GB
  • WebSite:
Tracklist:

1. World Leader Pretend (Remastered) (04:19)
2. Country Feedback (04:09)
3. Strange Currencies (Remastered) (03:52)
4. The Lifting (04:39)
5. Electron Blue (04:12)
6. Supernatural Superserious (03:23)
7. Oh My Heart (03:20)
8. We All Go Back To Where We Belong (03:35)
9. The Flowers Of Guatemala (03:56)
10. Half A World Away (03:27)
11. Feeling Gravitys Pull (04:50)
12. So. Central Rain (03:16)
13. Walk Unafraid (04:33)
14. You're In The Air (05:23)
15. Discoverer (03:31)
16. All The Way To Reno (You're Gonna Be A Star) (04:43)
17. Try Not To Breathe (03:50)
18. Undertow (05:09)
19. Electrolite (04:07)
20. Finest Worksong (03:50)
21. Wolves, Lower (04:09)
22. Pilgrimage (04:30)
23. I Believe (03:50)
24. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) (04:06)
25. You Are The Everything (Remastered) (03:44)
26. Orange Crush (Remastered 2013) (03:51)
27. What’s The Frequency, Kenneth? (Remastered) (04:00)
28. How The West Was Won And Where It Got Us (04:31)
29. Living Well Is The Best Revenge (03:11)
30. Every Day Is Yours To Win (03:26)
31. Beachball (04:13)
32. Daysleeper (03:40)
33. Leaving New York (04:49)
34. These Days (03:24)
35. We Walk (03:01)
36. I Remember California (Remastered) (05:03)
37. I Don’t Sleep, I Dream (Remastered) (03:27)
38. Rotary Ten (02:00)
39. Voice Of Harold (04:23)
40. Find The River (03:49)

R.E.M. marked the point when post-punk turned into alternative rock. When their first single, "Radio Free Europe," was released in 1981, it sparked a back-to-the-garage movement in the American underground. While there were a number of hardcore and punk bands in the U.S. during the early '80s, R.E.M. brought guitar pop back into the underground lexicon. Combining ringing guitar hooks with mumbled, cryptic lyrics and a D.I.Y. aesthetic borrowed from post-punk, the band simultaneously sounded traditional and modern. Though there were no overt innovations in their music, R.E.M. had an identity and sense of purpose that transformed the American underground. Throughout the '80s, they worked relentlessly, releasing records every year and touring constantly, playing both theaters and backwoods dives. Along the way, they inspired countless bands, from the legions of jangle pop groups in the mid-'80s to scores of alternative pop groups in the '90s, who admired their slow climb to stardom.



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  • whiskers
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