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R.E.M. Biography

R.E.M. mark 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. It did take R.E.M. several years to break into the top of the charts, but they had a cult following from the release of their debut EP, Chronic Town, in 1982. Chronic Town established the haunting folk and garage rock that became the band's signature sound, and over the next five years, they continued to expand their music with a series of critically acclaimed albums. By the late '80s, the group's fan base had grown large enough to guarantee strong sales, but the Top Ten success in 1987 of Document and "The One I Love" was unexpected, especially since R.E.M. had only altered their sound slightly. Following Document, R.E.M. slowly became one of the world's most popular bands. After an exhaustive international tour supporting 1988's Green, the band retired from touring for six years and retreated into the studio to produce their most popular records, Out of Time (1991) and Automatic for the People (1992). By the time they returned to performing with the Monster tour in 1995, the band had been acknowledged by critics and musicians as one of the forefathers of the thriving alternative rock movement, and they were rewarded with the most lucrative tour of their career. Toward the late '90s, R.E.M. was an institution, as its influence was felt in new generations of bands.

Though R.E.M. formed in Athens, GA, in 1980, Mike Mills (born December 17, 1958) and Bill Berry (born July 31, 1958) were the only Southerners in the group. Both had attended high school together in Macon, playing in a number of bands during their teens. Michael Stipe (born January 4, 1960) was a military brat, moving throughout the country during his childhood. By his teens, he had discovered punk rock through Patti Smith, Television, and Wire, and began playing in cover bands in St. Louis. By 1978, he had begun studying art at the University of Georgia in Athens, where he began frequenting the Wuxtry record store. Peter Buck (born December 6, 1956), a native of California, was a clerk at Wuxtry. Buck had been a fanatical record collector, consuming everything from classic rock to punk and free jazz, and was just beginning to learn how to play guitar. Discovering they had similar tastes, Buck and Stipe began working together, eventually meeting Berry and Mills through a mutual friend. In April of 1980, the band formed to play a party for their friend, rehearsing a number of garage, psychedelic bubblegum, and punk covers in an converted Episcopalian church. At the time, the group was played under the name the Twisted Kites. By the summer, the band had settled on the name R.E.M. after flipping randomly through the dictionary, and had met Jefferson Holt, who became their manager after witnessing the group's first out-of-state concert in North Carolina.

Over the next year and a half, R.E.M. toured throughout the South, playing a variety of garage rock covers and folk-rock originals. At the time, the band was still learning how to play, as Buck began to develop his distinctive, arpeggiated jangle and Stipe ironed out his cryptic lyrics. During the summer of 1981, R.E.M. recorded their first single, "Radio Free Europe," at Mitch Easter's Drive-In Studios. Released on the local indie label Hib-Tone, "Radio Free Europe" was pressed in a run of only 1,000 copies, but most of the those singles fell into the right hands. Due to strong word of mouth, the single became a hit on college radio and topped the Village Voice's year-end poll of Best Independent Singles. The single also earned the attention of larger independent labels, and by the beginning of 1982, the band had signed to I.R.S. Records, releasing the EP Chronic Town in the spring. Like the single, Chronic Town was well received, paving the way for the group's full-length debut album, 1983's Murmur.

With its subdued, haunting atmosphere and understated production, Murmur was noticeably different than Chronic Town and was welcomed with enthusiastic reviews upon its spring release; Rolling Stone named it the best album of 1983, beating out Michael Jackson's Thriller and the Police's Synchronicity. Murmur also expanded the group's cult significantly, breaking into the American Top 40. R.E.M. returned to a rougher-edged sound on 1984's Reckoning, which featured the college hit "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)." By the time the band hit the road to support Reckoning, they had become well known in the American underground for their constant touring, aversion to videos, support of college radio, Stipe's mumbled vocals and detatched stage presence, Buck's ringing guitar, and their purposely enigmatic artwork. Bands that imitated these very things ran rampant throughout the American underground, and R.E.M. threw their support toward these bands, having them open at shows and mentioning them in interviews. By 1985, the American underground was awash with R.E.M. sound-alikes and bands like Game Theory and the Rain Parade, which shared similar aesthetics and sounds.

Just as the signature R.E.M. sound dominated the underground, the band entered darker territory with its third album, 1985's Fables of the Reconstruction. Recorded in London with producer Joe Boyd (Richard Thompson, Fairport Convention, Nick Drake), Fables of the Reconstruction was made at a difficult period in R.E.M.'s history, as the band was fraught with tension produced by endless touring. The album reflected the group's dark moods, as well as its obsession with the rural South, and both of these fascinations popped up on the supporting tour. Stipe, whose on-stage behavior was always slightly strange, entered his most bizarre phase, as he put on weight, dyed his hair bleached blonde, and wore countless layers of clothing. None of the new quirks in R.E.M.'s persona prevented Fables of the Reconstruction from becoming their most successful album to date, selling nearly 300,000 copies in the U.S. R.E.M. decided to record their next album with Don Gehman, who had previously worked with John Mellencamp. Gehman had the band clean up its sound and Stipe enunciate his vocals, making Lifes Rich Pageant their most accessible record to date. Upon its late summer release in 1986, Lifes Rich Pageant was greeted with the positive reviews that had become customary with each new R.E.M. album, and it outstripped the sales of its predecessor. Several months after Lifes Rich Pageant, the group released the B-sides and rarities collection Dead Letter Office in the spring of 1987.

R.E.M. had laid the groundwork for mainstream success, but they had never explicitly courted widespread success. Nevertheless, their audience had grown quite large, and it wasn't that surprising that the group's fifth album, Document, became a hit shortly after its fall 1987 release. Produced by Scott Litt -- who would produce all of their records over the course of the next decade -- Document climbed into the U.S. Top Ten and went platinum on the strength of the single "The One I Love," which also went into the Top Ten; it also became their biggest U.K. hit to date, reaching the British Top 40. The following year, the band left I.R.S. Records, signing with Warner Bros. for a reported six million dollars. The first album under the new contract was Green, which was released on election day 1988. Green continued the success of Document, going double platinum and generating the Top Ten single "Stand." R.E.M. supported Green with an exhaustive international tour, in which they played their first stadium dates in the U.S. Though they had graduated to stadiums in America, the group continued to play clubs throughout Europe.

The Green tour proved to be draining for the group, and they took an extended rest upon its completion in 1989. During the break, each member pursued side projects, and Hindu Love Gods, an album Buck, Berry, and Mills recorded with Warren Zevon in 1986, was released. R.E.M. reconvened during 1990 to record their seventh album, Out of Time, which was released in the spring of 1991. Entering the U.S. and U.K. charts at number one, Out of Time was a lush pop and folk album, boasting a wider array of sounds than the group's previous efforts; its lead single, "Losing My Religion," became the group's biggest single, reaching number four in the U.S. Since the band was exhausted from the Green tour, they chose to stay off the road. Nevertheless, Out of Time became their biggest album, selling over four million copies in the U.S. and spending two weeks at the top of the charts. R.E.M. released the dark, meditative Automatic for the People in the fall of 1992. Though the group had promised a rock album after the softer textures of Out of Time, Automatic for the People was slow, quiet, and reflective, with many songs being graced by string arrangements by Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones. Like its predecessor, Automatic for the People was a quadruple platinum success, generating the Top 40 hit singles "Drive," "Man on the Moon," and "Everybody Hurts."

After piecing together two albums in the studio, R.E.M. decided to return to being a rock band with 1994's Monster. Though the record was conceived as a back-to-basics album, the recording of Monster was difficult and plagued with tension. Nevertheless, the album was a huge hit upon its fall release, entering the U.S. and U.K. charts at number one; furthermore, the album won praise from a number of old-school critics who had been reluctant to praise the band, since they didn't "rock" in conventional terms. Experiencing some of the strongest sales and reviews of their career, R.E.M. began their first tour since Green early in 1995. Two months into the tour, Bill Berry suffered a brain aneurysm while performing; he had surgery immediately and had fully recovered within a month. R.E.M. resumed their tour two months after Berry's aneurysm, but his illness was only the beginning of a series of problems that plagued the Monster tour. Mills had to undergo abdominal surgery to remove an intestinal tumor in July; a month later, Stipe had to have an emergency surgery to remove a hernia. Despite all the problems, the tour was an enormous financial success, and the group recorded the bulk of a new album. Before the record was released in the fall of 1996, R.E.M. parted ways with their long-time manager Jefferson Holt, allegedly due to sexual harassment charges levied against Holt; the group's lawyer, Bertis Downs, assumed managerial duties.

New Adventures in Hi-Fi was released in September 1996, just before it was announced that the band had re-signed with Warner Bros., reportedly for a record-breaking sum of 80 million dollars. In light of such a huge figure, the commercial failure of New Adventures in Hi-Fi was ironic. Though it received strong reviews and debuted at number two in the U.S. and number one in the U.K., the album failed to generate a hit single, and it only went platinum where its three predecessors went quadruple platinum. By early 1997, the album had already begun its descent down the charts. However, the members of R.E.M. were already pursuing new projects, as Stipe worked with his film company, Single Cell Pictures, and Buck co-wrote songs with Mark Eitzel and worked with a free jazz group, Tuatara.

In October of 1997, R.E.M. shocked fans and the media with the announcement that Berry was amicably exiting the group to retire to life on his farm; the remaining members continued on as a three-piece, soon convening in Hawaii to begin preliminary work on their next LP. Replacing Berry with a drum machine, the sessions resulted in 1998's Up, widely touted as R.E.M.'s most experimental recording in years. It was only a brief change of direction, since the band's next album, 2001's Reveal, marked a return to their classic sound. Around the Sun followed in 2004.
Discography

2007 - #9 Dream (single)

01. R.E.M. - #9 Dream (Album Version)

2007 - Live [2CD]

01. R.E.M. - I Took Your Name
02. R.E.M. - So Fast, So Numb
03. R.E.M. - Boy In The Well
04. R.E.M. - Cuyahoga
05. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts
06. R.E.M. - Electron Blue
07. R.E.M. - Bad Day
08. R.E.M. - The Ascent Of Man
09. R.E.M. - The Great Beyond
10. R.E.M. - Leaving New York
11. R.E.M. - Orange Crush
12. R.E.M. - I Wanted To Be Wrong
13. R.E.M. - Final Straw
14. R.E.M. - Imitation Of Life
15. R.E.M. - The One I Love
16. R.E.M. - Walk Unafraid
17. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
18. R.E.M. - What's The Frequency Kenneth?
19. R.E.M. - Drive
20. R.E.M. - (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
21. R.E.M. - I'm Gonna DJ
22. R.E.M. - Man On The Moon

2006 - And I Feel Fine... The Best Of The I.R.S. Years 1982-87 (Deluxe Edition)

01. R.E.M. - Begin The Begin
02. R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe
03. R.E.M. - Pretty Persuasion
04. R.E.M. - Talk About The Passion
05. R.E.M. - (Don't Go Back) Rockville
06. R.E.M. - Sitting Still
07. R.E.M. - Gardening At Night
08. R.E.M. - Chinese Bros.
09. R.E.M. - So, Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
10. R.E.M. - Driver 8
11. R.E.M. - Can't Get There From Here
12. R.E.M. - Finest Worksong
13. R.E.M. - Feeling Gravitys Pull
14. R.E.M. - I Believe
15. R.E.M. - Life And How To Live It
16. R.E.M. - Cuyahoga
17. R.E.M. - The One I Love
18. R.E.M. - Welcome To The Occupation
19. R.E.M. - Fall On Me
20. R.E.M. - Perfect Circle
21. R.E.M. - It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
22. R.E.M. - Pilgrimage (Mem Pick)
23. R.E.M. - These Days (Wtb Pick)
24. R.E.M. - Gardening At Night (Slower Electric Demo; Previously Unreleased)
25. R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe (Original Hib-Tone Version)
26. R.E.M. - Sitting Still (Original Hib-Tone Version)
27. R.E.M. - Life And How To Live It (Live At The Miziekcentrum, Utrecht, Holland 9/14/87; Previously Unreleased)
28. R.E.M. - Ages Of You (Live At The Paradise, Boston 7/13/83; Previously Unreleased)
29. R.E.M. - We Walk (Live At The Paradise, Boston 7/13/83; Previously Unreleased)
30. R.E.M. - 1,000,000 (Live At The Paradise, Boston 7/13/83; Previously Unreleased)
31. R.E.M. - Finest Worksong (Other Mix)
32. R.E.M. - Hyena (Demo; Previously Unreleased)
33. R.E.M. - Theme From Two Steps Onward (Demo; Previously Unreleased)
34. R.E.M. - Superman
35. R.E.M. - All The Right Friends (Outtake)
36. R.E.M. - Mystery To Me (Demo; Previously Unreleased)
37. R.E.M. - Just A Touch (Live-In-Studio)
38. R.E.M. - Bad Day (Session Outtake; Previously Unreleased)
39. R.E.M. - King Of Birds (Last Song Cut From The Best Of)
40. R.E.M. - Swan Swan H (Acoustic Version)
41. R.E.M. - Disturbance At The Heron House (Plb Pick)
42. R.E.M. - Time After Time (Annelise) (Jms Pick)

2006 - When the Light is Mine: Best of the I.R.S. 1982-1987 (DVD-Rip)

01. R.E.M. - Wolves, Lower
02. R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe
03. R.E.M. - Talk About The Passion
04. R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe [Live, The Tube, 11/18/83]
05. R.E.M. - Talk About the Passion [Live, The Tube, 11/18/83]
06. R.E.M. - So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
07. R.E.M. - James Herbert's "Left of Reckoning" [20-Minute Film]
08. R.E.M. - Pretty Persuasion [Live, The Old Grey Whistle Test, 11/20/84]
09. R.E.M. - Can't Get There From Here
10. R.E.M. - Driver 8
11. R.E.M. - Life And How To Live It
12. R.E.M. - Feeling Gravity's Pull
13. R.E.M. - Can't Get There From Here [Live, The Tube, 10/25/85]
14. R.E.M. - Fall On Me
15. R.E.M. - Swan Swan H [Athens, GA-Inside/Out]
16. R.E.M. - The One I Love
17. R.E.M. - It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
18. R.E.M. - Finest Worksong
19. R.E.M. - Driver 8 [The Cutting Edge, June 1984]
20. R.E.M. - Wendell Gee [The Cutting Edge, June 1984]
21. R.E.M. - (Don't Go Back To) Rockville [The Cutting Edge, June 1984]
22. R.E.M. - Time After Time (Annelise) [The Cutting Edge, June 1984]
23. R.E.M. - Pageantry [The Cutting Edge, June 1984]

2005 - Live at Live8 [02-07-2005 London] (Bootleg)

01. R.E.M. - Imitation Of Life
02. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts
03. R.E.M. - Man On The Moon

2004 - Aftermath (Single)

01. R.E.M. - Aftermath
02. R.E.M. - So Fast, So Numb (Live)
03. R.E.M. - All The Right Friends (Live)

2004 - Around The Sun

01. R.E.M. - Leaving New York
02. R.E.M. - Electron Blue
03. R.E.M. - The Outsiders
04. R.E.M. - Make It All Ok
05. R.E.M. - Final Straw
06. R.E.M. - I Wanted To Be Wrong
07. R.E.M. - Wanderlust
08. R.E.M. - Boy In The Well
09. R.E.M. - Aftermath
10. R.E.M. - High Speed Train
11. R.E.M. - The Worst Joke Ever
12. R.E.M. - The Ascent Of Man
13. R.E.M. - Around The Sun

2003 - In Time: The Best Of R.E.M. 1988-2003

01. R.E.M. - Man On The Moon
02. R.E.M. - The Great Beyond
03. R.E.M. - Bad Day
04. R.E.M. - What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
05. R.E.M. - All The Way To Reno
06. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
07. R.E.M. - E-Bow The Letter
08. R.E.M. - Orange Crush
09. R.E.M. - Imitation Of Life
10. R.E.M. - Daysleeper
11. R.E.M. - Animal
12. R.E.M. - The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite
13. R.E.M. - Stand
14. R.E.M. - Electrolite
15. R.E.M. - All The Right Friends
16. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts
17. R.E.M. - At My Most Beautiful
18. R.E.M. - Nightswimming

2002 - R.E.M.ix

01. R.E.M. - Lifting (Now It's Overhead Mix)
02. R.E.M. - Lifting (Knowbody Dahoud Darien For 12 Nations M
03. R.E.M. - I'll Take The Rain (Jamie Candiloro Mix)
04. R.E.M. - She Just Wants To Be (Jamie Candiloro Mix)
05. R.E.M. - I've Been High (Matthew Intended Herber Mix)
06. R.E.M. - I've Been High (Knowbody Dahoud Darien For 12 Na
07. R.E.M. - I've Been High (Chef Mix)
08. R.E.M. - I've Been High (Her Space Holiday Marc Bianchi M
09. R.E.M. - Beachball (Chef Mix)
10. R.E.M. - Summer Turns To High (Her Space Holiday Marc Bia

2001 - 20 Years of R.E.M.

01. R.E.M. - Imitation of Life
02. R.E.M. - The Great Beyond
03. R.E.M. - At My Most Beautiful
04. R.E.M. - Electrolite
05. R.E.M. - What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
06. R.E.M. - Man on the Moon
07. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts
08. R.E.M. - Drive
09. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
10. R.E.M. - Pop Song 89
11. R.E.M. - Orange Crush
12. R.E.M. - It's the End of the World As W
13. R.E.M. - The One I Love
14. R.E.M. - Finest Worksong
15. R.E.M. - Fall On Me
16. R.E.M. - Driver 8
17. R.E.M. - So. Central Rain
18. R.E.M. - Talk About the Passion
19. R.E.M. - Gardening At Night
20. R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe

2001 - Live In Cologne

01. R.E.M. - The Great Beyond
02. R.E.M. - What's the Frequency, Kenneth
03. R.E.M. - All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)
04. R.E.M. - Cuyahoga
05. R.E.M. - Electrolite
06. R.E.M. - I've Been High
07. R.E.M. - Daysleeper
08. R.E.M. - The Lifting
09. R.E.M. - Find the River
10. R.E.M. - Imitation of Life
11. R.E.M. - I'll Take the Rain
12. R.E.M. - At My Most Beautiful
13. R.E.M. - The One I Love
14. R.E.M. - She Just Wants to Be
15. R.E.M. - Walk Unafraid
16. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
17. R.E.M. - Man on the Moon
18. R.E.M. - DJ Talks Crowd Cheers
19. R.E.M. - South Central Rain
20. R.E.M. - It's the End of the World as We Know It
21. R.E.M. - DJ Talks

2001 - MTV Unplugged 2.0 (Bootleg)

01. R.E.M. - Reno
02. R.E.M. - Electrolite
03. R.E.M. - At My Most Beautiful
04. R.E.M. - Daysleeper
05. R.E.M. - So Central Rain
06. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
07. R.E.M. - Country Feedback
08. R.E.M. - Cuyahoga
09. R.E.M. - Imitation of Life
10. R.E.M. - Find the River

2001 - Reveal

01. R.E.M. - The Lifting
02. R.E.M. - I've Been High
03. R.E.M. - All the Way to Reno (You're Go
04. R.E.M. - She Just Wants to Be
05. R.E.M. - Disappear
06. R.E.M. - Saturn Return
07. R.E.M. - Beat a Drum
08. R.E.M. - Imitation of Life
09. R.E.M. - Summer Turns to High
10. R.E.M. - Chorus and the Ring
11. R.E.M. - I'll Take the Rain
12. R.E.M. - Beachball

1999 - Gold

01. R.E.M. - Shiny Happy People
02. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts
03. R.E.M. - What'S The Frequency, Kenneth
04. R.E.M. - E-Bow The Letter
05. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
06. R.E.M. - Man On The Moon
07. R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe
08. R.E.M. - The One I Love
09. R.E.M. - So, Central Rain
10. R.E.M. - Bang And Blame
11. R.E.M. - Drive
12. R.E.M. - Radio Song
13. R.E.M. - Electrolite
14. R.E.M. - Talking About The Passion
15. R.E.M. - The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight
16. R.E.M. - Near Wild Heaven
17. R.E.M. - Nightswimming

1999 - Live At Glastonbury

01. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
02. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts
03. R.E.M. - Walk Unafraid
04. R.E.M. - Star 69
05. R.E.M. - Finest Work Song
06. R.E.M. - Man on the Moon
07. R.E.M. - The One I Love
08. R.E.M. - Crush with Eyeliner
09. R.E.M. - End of the World
10. R.E.M. - Lotus (Live on Letterman)
11. R.E.M. - World Leader Pretend (Live at Capitol Plaza Theatre)

1999 - Man On The Moon

01. R.E.M. - Mighty Mouse Theme
02. R.E.M. - The Great Beyond
03. R.E.M. - Kiss You All Over
04. R.E.M. - Angela
05. R.E.M. - Tony Thrown Out
06. R.E.M. - Man On The Moon
07. R.E.M. - This Friendly World
08. R.E.M. - Miracle
09. R.E.M. - Lynne And Andy
10. R.E.M. - Rose Mary
11. R.E.M. - Andy Gets Fired
12. R.E.M. - I Will Survive
13. R.E.M. - Milk And Cookies
14. R.E.M. - Man On The Moon [orchestral]
15. R.E.M. - One More Song For You

1998 - Document

01. R.E.M. - Finest Worskong
02. R.E.M. - Welcome to the Occupation
03. R.E.M. - Exhuming McCarthy
04. R.E.M. - Disturbance at the Heron House
05. R.E.M. - Strange
06. R.E.M. - It's the End of the World As We Know It (and I feel fine)
07. R.E.M. - The One I Love
08. R.E.M. - Fireplace
09. R.E.M. - Lightnin' Hopkins
10. R.E.M. - King of Birds
11. R.E.M. - Oddfellows Local 151

1998 - Up

01. R.E.M. - Airportman
02. R.E.M. - Lotus
03. R.E.M. - Suspicion
04. R.E.M. - Hope
05. R.E.M. - At My Most Beautiful
06. R.E.M. - The Apologist
07. R.E.M. - Sad Professor
08. R.E.M. - You're In The Air
09. R.E.M. - Walk Unafraid
10. R.E.M. - Why Not Smile
11. R.E.M. - Daysleeper
12. R.E.M. - Diminished
13. R.E.M. - Parakeet
14. R.E.M. - Falls To Climb

1998 - What's the Frequency Kenneth?

01. R.E.M. - What's The Frequency, Kenneth
02. R.E.M. - Monty Gotta Raw Deal (Live)
03. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts (Live)
04. R.E.M. - Man On The Moon (Live)

1997 - In The Attic

01. R.E.M. - Finest Worksong (Other Mix)
02. R.E.M. - Driver 8 (Live)
03. R.E.M. - Gardening at Night
04. R.E.M. - Swan Swan H (From Inside
05. R.E.M. - Disturbance at the Heron
06. R.E.M. - Maps and Legends (Live)
07. R.E.M. - Tired of Singing (B-Side
08. R.E.M. - Just a Touch (Live)
09. R.E.M. - Toys in the Attic (B-Side)
10. R.E.M. - Dream (All I Have to Do)
11. R.E.M. - The One I Love (Live)
12. R.E.M. - Crazy (B-Side)
13. R.E.M. - Can't Get There From Here
14. R.E.M. - Last Date (Instrumental)
15. R.E.M. - Time After Time Etc (Live)

1996 - Christmas Album (For Fanclub Members)

01. R.E.M. - Parade Of The Wooden Soldier (Alt. Version)
02. R.E.M. - See No Evil
03. R.E.M. - Good King Wenceslas
04. R.E.M. - Academy Fight Song
05. R.E.M. - Ghost Reindeer In The Sky
06. R.E.M. - Summertime
07. R.E.M. - Baby, Baby
08. R.E.M. - Christmas Griping
09. R.E.M. - Wheres Captain Kirk
10. R.E.M. - Toyland
11. R.E.M. - Silver Bells
12. R.E.M. - Christmas Time Is Here
13. R.E.M. - Sex Bomb
14. R.E.M. - Christmas In Tunisia
15. R.E.M. - Wicked Game
16. R.E.M. - Java
17. R.E.M. - Only In America
18. R.E.M. - I Will Survive
19. R.E.M. - Ghostriders In The Sky
20. R.E.M. - Have You Ever Seen The Rain (Live)
21. R.E.M. - Ghost Riders
22. R.E.M. - Dark Globe
23. R.E.M. - Ghostriders In The Sky (Live)
24. R.E.M. - Funtime

1996 - E - Bow the Letter (EP)

01. R.E.M. - E - Bow the Letter (Seattle Studio)
02. R.E.M. - Tricycle (St. Louis Soundcheck)
03. R.E.M. - Departure (Rome Soundcheck)
04. R.E.M. - Wall of Death (Athens Studio)

1996 - New Adventures In Hi-Fi

01. R.E.M. - How The West Was Won And Where It Got Us
02. R.E.M. - The Wake-Up Bomb
03. R.E.M. - New Test Leper
04. R.E.M. - Undertow
05. R.E.M. - E-Bow The Letter
06. R.E.M. - Leave
07. R.E.M. - Departure
08. R.E.M. - Bittersweet Me
09. R.E.M. - Be Mine
10. R.E.M. - Binky The Doormat
11. R.E.M. - Zither
12. R.E.M. - So Fast, So Numb
13. R.E.M. - Low Desert
14. R.E.M. - Electrolite

1995 - Live Monster

01. R.E.M. - What's the frequency Kenneth?
02. R.E.M. - Crush with eyeliner
03. R.E.M. - Drive
04. R.E.M. - Try not to breathe
05. R.E.M. - I took your name
06. R.E.M. - Bang and blame
07. R.E.M. - Strange currencies
08. R.E.M. - Man on the moon
09. R.E.M. - Country feedback
10. R.E.M. - Half a world away
11. R.E.M. - Losing my religion
12. R.E.M. - Pop song '89
13. R.E.M. - Finest worksong
14. R.E.M. - Everybody hurts
15. R.E.M. - Fall on me
16. R.E.M. - It?s the end of the world as we know it

1994 - Monster

01. R.E.M. - What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
02. R.E.M. - Crush With Eyeliner
03. R.E.M. - King Of Comedy
04. R.E.M. - I Don't Sleep, I Dream
05. R.E.M. - Star 69
06. R.E.M. - Strange Currencies
07. R.E.M. - Tongue
08. R.E.M. - Bang And Blame
09. R.E.M. - I Took Your Name
10. R.E.M. - Let Me In
11. R.E.M. - Circus Envy
12. R.E.M. - You

1993 - Dead Letter Office

01. R.E.M. - Crazy
02. R.E.M. - There She Goes Again
03. R.E.M. - Burning Down
04. R.E.M. - Voice of Harold
05. R.E.M. - Burning Hell
06. R.E.M. - White Tornado
07. R.E.M. - Toys in the Attic
08. R.E.M. - Windout
09. R.E.M. - Ages of You
10. R.E.M. - Pale Blue Eyes
11. R.E.M. - Rotary Ten
12. R.E.M. - Bandwagon
13. R.E.M. - Femme Fatale
14. R.E.M. - Walters Theme
15. R.E.M. - King of the Road
16. R.E.M. - Wolves, Lower
17. R.E.M. - Gardening at Night
18. R.E.M. - Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)
19. R.E.M. - 1,000,000
20. R.E.M. - Stumble
21. R.E.M. - Gardening at Night (Acoustic)
22. R.E.M. - All the Right Friends

1993 - Everybody Hurts (Single)

01. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts (Edit)
02. R.E.M. - Chance (Dub)
03. R.E.M. - Dark Globe

1992 - Automatic For The People

01. R.E.M. - Drive
02. R.E.M. - Try Not To Breathe
03. R.E.M. - The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight
04. R.E.M. - Everybody Hurts
05. R.E.M. - New Orleans Intrumental No.1
06. R.E.M. - Sweetness Follows
07. R.E.M. - Monty Got A Raw Deal
08. R.E.M. - Ignoreland
09. R.E.M. - Star Me Kitten
10. R.E.M. - Man On The Moon
11. R.E.M. - Nightswimming
12. R.E.M. - Find The River

1992 - Drive (EP)

01. R.E.M. - Drive
02. R.E.M. - It's A Free World, Baby
03. R.E.M. - Winged Mammal Theme
04. R.E.M. - First We Take Manhattan

1992 - Fables Of The Reconstruction

01. R.E.M. - Feeling Gravitys Pull
02. R.E.M. - Maps and Legends
03. R.E.M. - Driver 8
04. R.E.M. - Life and How to Live It
05. R.E.M. - Old Man Kensey
06. R.E.M. - Cant Get There From Here
07. R.E.M. - Green Grow the Rushes
08. R.E.M. - Kohoutek
09. R.E.M. - Auctioneer (Another Engine)
10. R.E.M. - Good Advices
11. R.E.M. - Wendell Gee
12. R.E.M. - Crazy
13. R.E.M. - Burning Hell
14. R.E.M. - Bandwagon
15. R.E.M. - Drive 8 (Live)
16. R.E.M. - Maps and Legends (Live)

1992 - Murmur

01. R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe
02. R.E.M. - Pilgrimage
03. R.E.M. - Laughing
04. R.E.M. - Talk About the Passion
05. R.E.M. - Moral Kiosk
06. R.E.M. - Perfect Circle
07. R.E.M. - Catapult
08. R.E.M. - Sitting Still
09. R.E.M. - 9-9
10. R.E.M. - Shaking Through
11. R.E.M. - We Walk
12. R.E.M. - West of the Fields
13. R.E.M. - There She Goes Again
14. R.E.M. - 9-9 (Live)
15. R.E.M. - Gardening at Night (Live)
16. R.E.M. - Catapult (Live)

1992 - Reckoning

01. R.E.M. - Harborcoat
02. R.E.M. - 7 Chinese Bros.
03. R.E.M. - So. Central Rain
04. R.E.M. - Pretty Persuasion
05. R.E.M. - Time After Time (Annelise)
06. R.E.M. - Second Guessing
07. R.E.M. - Letter Never Sent
08. R.E.M. - Camera
09. R.E.M. - (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
10. R.E.M. - Little America
11. R.E.M. - Wind Out (With Friends)
12. R.E.M. - Pretty Persuasion (Live In Stu
13. R.E.M. - White Tornado (Live In Studio)
14. R.E.M. - Tighten Up
15. R.E.M. - Moon River

1991 - Out Of Time

01. R.E.M. - Radio Song
02. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
03. R.E.M. - Low
04. R.E.M. - Near Wild Heaven
05. R.E.M. - Endgame
06. R.E.M. - Shiny Happy People
07. R.E.M. - Belong
08. R.E.M. - Half A World Away
09. R.E.M. - Texarkana
10. R.E.M. - Country Feedback
11. R.E.M. - Me In Honey

1991 - R.E.M

01. R.E.M. - World Leader Pretend
02. R.E.M. - Radio Song
03. R.E.M. - Fall On Me
04. R.E.M. - End of the World As We Know It
05. R.E.M. - Half a World Away
06. R.E.M. - Belong
07. R.E.M. - Love is All Around
08. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion
09. R.E.M. - Dallas
10. R.E.M. - R.E.M. Day
11. R.E.M. - Radio Song2
12. R.E.M. - Disturbance
13. R.E.M. - Low
14. R.E.M. - Swan Swan H
15. R.E.M. - White Train
16. R.E.M. - If You Go Away
17. R.E.M. - Bird s Head
18. R.E.M. - My Youngest Son
19. R.E.M. - Hello In There
20. R.E.M. - Dark End of the Street
21. R.E.M. - Pop Song 89
22. R.E.M. - Get Up

1991 - Radio Song (EP)

01. R.E.M. - Radio Song (Tower Of Luv Bug Mix)
02. R.E.M. - Love Is All Around (prev. unreleased)
03. R.E.M. - Belong (Live)

1991 - The Best Of R.E.M.

01. R.E.M. - Carnival Of Sorts
02. R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe
03. R.E.M. - Perfect Circle
04. R.E.M. - Talk About The Passion
05. R.E.M. - So. Central Rain
06. R.E.M. - (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
07. R.E.M. - Pretty Persuasion
08. R.E.M. - Green Grow The Rushes
09. R.E.M. - Can't Get There From Here
10. R.E.M. - Driver
11. R.E.M. - Fall On Me
12. R.E.M. - I Believe
13. R.E.M. - Cuyahoga
14. R.E.M. - The One I Love
15. R.E.M. - Finest Worksong
16. R.E.M. - It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

1988 - Eponymous

01. R.E.M. - Radio Free Europe
02. R.E.M. - Gardening at Night
03. R.E.M. - Talk About the Passion
04. R.E.M. - So. Central Rain
05. R.E.M. - (Dont Go Back to) Rockville
06. R.E.M. - Cant Get There From Here
07. R.E.M. - Driver 8
08. R.E.M. - Romance
09. R.E.M. - Fall on Me
10. R.E.M. - The One I Love
11. R.E.M. - Finest Worksong
12. R.E.M. - Its the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

1988 - Green

01. R.E.M. - Pop Song 89
02. R.E.M. - Get Up
03. R.E.M. - You Are The Everything
04. R.E.M. - Stand
05. R.E.M. - World Leader Pretend
06. R.E.M. - The Wrong Child
07. R.E.M. - Orange Crush
08. R.E.M. - Turn You Inside Out
09. R.E.M. - Hairshirt
10. R.E.M. - I Remember California
11. R.E.M. - Untitled 11th Track [This World Is Big]

1987 - Chronic Town

01. R.E.M. - 1,000,000
02. R.E.M. - Stumble
03. R.E.M. - Wolwes, Lower
04. R.E.M. - Gardening At Night
05. R.E.M. - Carnival Of Sorts (Box Cars)

1987 - Document

01. R.E.M. - Finest Workong
02. R.E.M. - Welcome to the Occupation
03. R.E.M. - Exhuming McCarthy
04. R.E.M. - Disturbance at the Heron House
05. R.E.M. - Strange
06. R.E.M. - It's the End of the World as We Know It ()
07. R.E.M. - The One I Love
08. R.E.M. - Fireplace
09. R.E.M. - Lightnin' Hopkins
10. R.E.M. - King of Birds
11. R.E.M. - Oddfellows Local
12. R.E.M. - Finest Worksong (Other Mix)
13. R.E.M. - Last Date
14. R.E.M. - The One I Love (Live)
15. R.E.M. - Time After Time Etc (Live)
16. R.E.M. - Disturbance at the Heron House (Live)
17. R.E.M. - Finest Worksong (Lengthy Club Mix)

1986 - Life's Rich Pageant

01. R.E.M. - Begin the Begin
02. R.E.M. - These Days
03. R.E.M. - Fall on me
04. R.E.M. - Cuyahoga
05. R.E.M. - Hyena
06. R.E.M. - Underneath the Bunker
07. R.E.M. - The Flowers of Guatemala
08. R.E.M. - I Believe
09. R.E.M. - What if we Give it Away?
10. R.E.M. - Just a Touch
11. R.E.M. - Swan Swan H
12. R.E.M. - Superman