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Collectors often seek out the original 1981 Hib-Tone 7-inch rip for its raw, unpolished mix. Murmur (1983)
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A masterpiece of atmospheric post-punk. It beat Michael Jackson's Thriller for Rolling Stone's Album of the Year. "Laughing", "Sitting Still", "Perfect Circle". Reckoning (1984) rem discography blogspot
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R.E.M. was renowned for their live shows; early 80s shows had a very different energy than their 90s arena tours. Collectors often seek out the original 1981 Hib-Tone
The mainstream breakthrough. "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" and "The One I Love" made them radio staples.
R.E.M.'s seventh album, , was released in 1987 and marked their first major commercial success. The album's lead single, "The One I Love," became a surprise hit, and the album itself went platinum in the United States. The band's follow-up album, Green , was released in 1988 and debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart. This album's more polished production and catchy hooks helped to cement R.E.M.'s status as one of the leading alternative rock bands of the era. "Laughing", "Sitting Still", "Perfect Circle"
(1984): Features fan favorites like "7 Chinese Bros." and "So. Central Rain." Fables of the Reconstruction
These blogs kept communities alive, introducing younger generations to the deep cuts that algorithmic playlists routinely miss. They treated a random 1985 live bootleg from a show in Utrecht with the same historical reverence as a studio masterpiece like Murmur . Navigating Modern R.E.M. Archival Spaces
This era marks the band’s transition to global superstardom with Green , Out of Time , Automatic for the People , and Monster . Blogspot curators focus on compiling the massive wave of CD singles released during this decade, which contained essential B-sides, covers, and acoustic performances that never made it onto official studio albums. 3. The Post-Bill Berry Era (1998–2011)