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  • Fables Of The Reconstruction , R.E.M.

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    R.E.M. - "Fables Of The Reconstruction" / R.E.M.'s third studio album, Fables of the Reconstruction, was originally released in 1985 and features such classics as "Driver 8," "Can't Get There From... more
  • Chronic Town , R.E.M.

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    40th Anniversary Edition of the debut EP from R.E.M. featuring "Gardening At Night," "Wolves, Lower," and more. Available for the first time on a standalone CD with extensive liner notes by the... more
  • Monster (25th Anniversary Expanded Edition) , R.E.M.

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    R.E.M.s ninth album,Monster, was released at a time when the band were coming off the peak of their mainstream success. The deluxe edition package also includes previously unreleased demos, a... more
  • In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003 , R.E.M.

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    18 reasons why R.E.M. stands virtually alone among American bands of the last 30 years. Includes "Losing My Religion," "Everybody Hurts," "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?," "Man on the Moon," "Stand,"... more
  • Lowdown , R.E.M.

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    Among the most successful bands of the 80s & 90s, REM still retain an enormous following. Never a group who sit on their laurels and work to a blueprint every time a new bunch of songs is required,... more
  • Automatic for the People , R.E.M.

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    R.E.M. —"Automatic For The People" Concord Records; Widely considered to be one of the best albums of the ’90s, 1992’s Automatic for the People followed R.E.M.’s breakthrough album is now released on... more
  • Green , R.E.M.

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    When R.E.M. graduated from I.R.S. to Warner Bros., they also graduated from clubs and theaters to stadiums. Their 1988 Warner debut reached #12, thanks to the hits Stand and Pop Song 89.