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madehq
07-11-2010, 11:41 AM
Michael Stipe, Mike Mills, Peter Buck and Bill Berry, four young ambitious musicians not content with small town life came Athens, Georgia, a small community that would soon become famous as the college music capitol of the United States. There they found each other and formed a band which, after several name changes, would come to be known as R.E.M.

Fourteen studio albums and millions of record sales later, the band remains a powerful force in music, constantly evolving musically and lyrically and selling out shows in the process. Such success stories are the stuff of legends, and as one of the most critically respected and adored bands of the past thirty years, R.E.M. have effectively solidified their legendary status. In short, R.E.M. are perhaps the single group that has influenced me most musically, changing my life in the process.

In this thread I will review all of R.E.M.'s studio albums, plus an array of live albums, b-sides compilations and greatest hits selections. Each review will have a selection of three key tracks from the album that you can download at will. A "Next Step" feature will also be implemented. For each studio album I review, the "Next Step" album will be an album to look into after listening to the reviewed album, which you may be interested in if you liked the reviewed album. Feel free to send me a private message if you ever want anything, and thanks for reading!

Studio albums:

IRS Records (1982-1987)

Chronic Town (EP - 1982) - 9
Murmur (1983 - Reissued 2008) - 10, 8.5
Reckoning (1984 - Reissued 2009) - 10, 8
Fables of the Reconstruction (1985) - 10
Lifes Rich Pageant (1986) - 10
Document (1987) - 7

*Rick's Essential R.E.M. Volume 1: The I.R.S. Years*

Warner Brothers Records (1988-Present)

Green (1988) - 7.5
Out of Time (1991) - 7
Automatic for the People (1992) - 10
Monster (1995)
New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996)
Up (1998)
Reveal (2001)
Around the Sun (2004)
Accelerate (2008)

Live Albums:

Tourfilm (1990) - 9
Blue (MTV Unplugged) (Unauthorized - 1991) - 7.5
R.E.M. Live (2007)
R.E.M. Live at the Olympia (2009)

Compilations:

Dead Letter Office (1987) - 5
Eponymous (1988) - 8.5
R.E.M.: In the Attic – Alternative Recordings 1985–1989 (1997)
In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 (2003)
Itunes Originals - R.E.M. (2004)
And I Feel Fine...: The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987 (2006)


Note: Compilations will be reviewed song by song, whereas studio albums will be reviewed as a whole, taking cohesiveness into account.

Other Albums:

Man on the Moon OST (1999)
r.e.m.IX (2002)


Rating System:

10 - Mindblowing/Flawless. A cornerstone of any record collection.
9 - Classic/Essential. A nearly perfect album. Finding flaws will be very difficult.
8 - Exceptional/Great. A very good album worth multiple listens.
7 - Good. A valiant effort, flawed but ultimately worth it
6 - Decent/Above Average. Verging on mediocre, or a musical experiment gone wrong.
5 - Average/Mediocre. Fans of the band may find worthwhile parts, others may be disappointed.
4 - Poor. Verging on bad, not worth paying money for.
3 - Bad. Not worth downloading
2 - Awful. Not worth considering downloading.
1 - Bane of my existence. Should you be in the presence of a record with this score, destroy it.


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Diamondjimi
07-12-2010, 12:18 AM
R.E.M. ?

http://myskitch.com/darkstream/couldn_t-20071210-201021.jpg

tojoro
07-12-2010, 12:18 PM
Ditto, DJ. I respect them from a musical standpoint for their contributions and applaud them for their longevity, but they do absolutely zero for me.

chefcraig
07-12-2010, 01:15 PM
Wow. How to set up an R.E.M. fan site, for free. Can't wait for the pompously promised further installments, but come on...who cares about anything the band released after Fables of the Reconstruction? Pick up that along with this album, and you are pretty much have all you need.


http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c305/jimjbeat/Pop%20Vulture/rem.jpg

binnie
07-12-2010, 02:12 PM
I have to be in the mood for REM, and would say that anything after 'New Adventures In HiFi' isn't really that great. They've gotten old and flabby, a bit like U2.

But at their best they were a truly unique and inventive band that put some heart back into chart music.

'Document' is their strongest, IMO.....

chefcraig
07-12-2010, 02:27 PM
I have to be in the mood for REM, and would say that anything after 'New Adventures In HiFi' isn't really that great. They've gotten old and flabby, a bit like U2.


Pretty much anything made after Bill Berry left is almost unlistenable. Not only a drummer, he could play multiple instruments and wrote some of the band's more interesting tunes. The loss created by his departure is something the remaining 3 members have never recovered from. Look at it this way, in the 15 plus years he was in the group, they put out 10 studio albums (plus dozens of side projects, including an album with Warren Zevon). In the 12 years since he left, they've only managed to release 4.

Blaze
07-12-2010, 02:36 PM
I got to say that University project is coming right along.
I don't even think it got a double take.