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R.E.M. - Up Close album

R.E.M. - Up Close album

  • Performer: R.E.M.
  • Genre: Audiobooks and files
  • Title: Up Close
  • Released: 1989
  • Style: Interview
  • MP3 version size: 1505 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1577 mb
  • Other: WAV MP1 MPC VOC MP2 RA MOD
  • Rating: 4.6
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Airportman" . Lotus" . Suspicion" . Hope" (Leonard Cohen, Buck, Mills, Stipe) . At My Most Beautiful" . The Apologist" . Sad Professor" . You're in the Air". In Time: The Best Of . 1988-2003 (UK Version) (2 CD Set). Авторы текста и музыки. Mike Mills, Michael Stipe, Peter Buck.

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Up is the eleventh studio album by American rock band . released on October 26, 1998 by Warner Bros. It was the band's first album without original drummer Bill Berry, who retired from the group in October 1997. used session drummers and drum machines. move into electronic music-influenced territory after delivering New Adventures in Hi-Fi in 1996

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up r e m album cover, up r e m album three Up is the eleventh studio album by the American alternative rock band REM It was the band's first album without original drummer Bill Berry, who left the group amicably in October 1997 to pursue his own interests1 In his place, REM used session drummers and drum machines. REM subsequently admitted that they came close to breaking up while recording the album5.

Up is dominated by keyboards, muted percussion, buried guitars, and moody melodies - only "Daysleeper" finds the group in familiar sonic territory. What's striking about the album is that it doesn't sound like a dramatic departure; even without the ringing guitars, it sounds like . trying to be adventurous and hip. To a certain extent, that's a good thing, since it proves that the band has developed a signature sound more elastic than many would have predicted, and that they are skilled enough to successfully take risks with their sound.

Album from Worst to Best. by Matt Melis,Justin Gerber and Dan Weiss. Wow, it’s been 25 years since Automatic for the People debuted. Double-wow, it’s been six whole years without . Either one of those reactions makes a lot of sense this week. In either case, our reactions signify much the same thing.

at their most innovative and daring. Airportman, easily the most challenging song on the album, is the opening track while the only pop tune, Daysleeper, is buried in the second half. Fans, predictably, were split between the most dedicated who were willing to try out something new and the camp that liked Daysleeper and not much else. At over an hour in length, Up is an immersive experience that never drags. Airportman perfectly establishes the atmosphere with a transfixing combination of jittery guitar chords and machine-like tones that would sound right at home on a Radiohead album. It fades into a nothingness from which Lotus storms in with a fury of psychedelic rock that, again, recalls Radiohead.

Songs like Stand, Get Up, World Leader Pretend and The Wrong Child are a continuation of the upbeat call to arms sounded on Document‘s Finest Worksong. It was no coincidence that such a hopeful record was released on an election day whose outcome was a foregone conclusion. Now is not the time for despair, . seems to be saying, but for a redoubling of efforts. And perhaps more remarkable, this is the first . album with printed lyrics – actually, it provides the lyrics to just one song, World Leader Pretend, but with this band you take what you can get. Green reveals a much wider range than previous efforts, including a playfulness that wasn’t there before. may be dangerously close to becoming a conventional rock & roll band, but Green proves it’s a damn good one. In This Article: .

1996 - New Adventures In Hi-Fi. 1998 - Up. 2001 - Reveal. 2004 - Around The Sun. 2008 - Accelerate.

Tracklist

CD 1: R.E.M. Up Close #89-08
Hour 1 - Segment 1 (22:06)
Segment 1-1 Turn Out Inside-Out
Segment 1-2 Pop Song 89
Segment 1-3 Stand
Segment 1-4 Radio Free Europe
Segment 1-5 South Central
Hour 1 - Segment 2 (12:20)
Segment 2-1 Driver 8 (live)
Segment 2-2 Can’t Get There From Here
Segment 2-3 Fall On Me
Hour 1 - Segment 3 (8:12)
Segment 3-1 Superman
Segment 3-2 It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
CD 2: R.E.M. Up Close #89-08
Hour 2 - Segment 4 (22:36)
Segment 4-1 The One I Love
Segment 4-2 Odd Fellows Local 151
Segment 4-3 Finest Worksong
Segment 4-4 Exhuming McCarthy
Segment 4-5 Ages Of You
Hour 2 - Segment 5 (10:10)
Segment 5-1 World Leader Pretend
Segment 5-2 Orange Crush
Show Promos
Track 3 Show Promo - Next Week 0:37
Track 4 Show Promo - This Week 0:37
Track 5 Show Promo - Tonight 0:32

Credits

  • Interviewee – R.E.M.
  • Interviewer – Dan Neer

Notes

Show promoted the release of R.E.M.'s 1988 "Green" album.
Show #89-08. Show's broadcast window was for two weeks starting 4/3/1989.
Show was 90 minutes, including commercials.
• Interviews include: Peter Buck, Michael Stipe, Bill Berry, and Mike Mills.