Joined: Mon Oct 18, 2004 1:03 am Posts: 24177 Location: Australia
i looked into buying that, because i think it'd be just what i need regarding that era of rem, but then i realised i already have two rem best of compilations, and i absolutely refuse to shell out for a third.
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Disc: 1
1. Begin The Begin Listen Listen
2. Radio Free Europe Listen Listen
3. Pretty Persuasion Listen Listen
4. Talk About The Passion Listen Listen
5. (Don't Go Back To) Rockville Listen Listen
6. Sitting Still Listen Listen
7. Gardening At Night Listen Listen
8. 7 Chinese Bros. Listen Listen
9. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry) Listen Listen
10. Driver 8 Listen Listen
11. Can't Get There From Here Listen Listen
12. Finest Worksong Listen Listen
13. Feeling Gravity's Pull Listen Listen
14. I Believe Listen Listen
15. Life And How To Live It Listen Listen
16. Cuyahoga
17. The One I Love Listen Listen
18. Welcome To The Occupation Listen Listen
19. Fall On Me Listen Listen
20. Perfect Circle Listen Listen
21. It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
Disc: 2
1. Pilgrimage (Mike's pick) Listen Listen
2. These Days (Bill's pick) Listen Listen
3. Gardening at Night(slower electric demo; previously unreleased) Listen Listen
4. Radio Free Europe (Hib-tone version) Listen Listen
5. Sitting Still (Hib-tone version) Listen Listen
6. Life and How to Live It (Live at the Muzik Centrum, Utrecht, Holland 9/14/87; previously unreleased) Listen Listen
7. Ages of You (Live at the Paradise, Boston 7/13/83; previously unreleased) Listen Listen
8. We Walk (Live at the Paradise, Boston 7/13/83; previously unreleased) Listen Listen
9. 1,000,000 (Live at the Paradise, Boston 7/13/83; previously unreleased) Listen Listen
10. Finest Worksong (other mix) Listen Listen
11. Hyena (demo) (previously unreleased) Listen Listen
12. Theme from Two Steps Onward (previously unreleased) Listen Listen
13. Superman Listen Listen
14. All the Right Friends (previously unreleased; later version released on Vanilla Sky soundtrack) Listen Listen
15. Mystery to Me (demo; previously unreleased) Listen Listen
16. Just A Touch (live in-studio version; previously unreleased) Listen Listen
17. Bad Day (session outtake; previously unreleased) Listen Listen
18. King of Birds (last song cut from the best of…) Listen Listen
19. Swan Swan H (live, acoustic from “Athens, GA-Inside Outâ€) Listen Listen
20. Disturbance At The Heron House (Peter's pick) Listen Listen
21. Time After Time (annElise)(Michael's pick)
Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2004 4:02 am Posts: 44183 Location: New York Gender: Male
Daily Minefield wrote:
I`ve bought this, but haven`t listened to it yet (can`t stop listening to Avocado right now).
That`s definately their best era, for me anyway, and I bought it mostly for the rarities and the booklet, since I have all their records.
And I can`t wait for the DVD, finally some of that old material that was previously only available on VHS is out on DVD. I`m hoping to get that today.
It's a better set of songs than eponymous and the rarities on Disc II are fun. It's a first rate introduction and the b-sides make it worth it for die hards. If you have the albums and aren't interested in tracking down the rareities (and REM rareties usually aren't that good) it is not that necessary
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Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2004 4:02 am Posts: 44183 Location: New York Gender: Male
Daily Minefield wrote:
stip wrote:
REM rareties usually aren't that good
I love the rarities on Dead Letter Office. But then again I am a die hard fan, so I`m biased.
I am too, but compare dead letter office to lost dogs. PJ b-sides could be on records. By and large REMs couldn't (especially the early years).
I do like some of the stuff on DLO but there is some garbage there too
_________________ "Better the occasional faults of a Government that lives in a spirit of charity than the consistent omissions of a Government frozen in the ice of its own indifference."--FDR
I love the rarities on Dead Letter Office. But then again I am a die hard fan, so I`m biased.
I am too, but compare dead letter office to lost dogs. PJ b-sides could be on records. By and large REMs couldn't (especially the early years).
I do like some of the stuff on DLO but there is some garbage there too
I agree completely.
Actually, the best part about DLO is the liner notes. Peter is hilarious sometimes. But I enjoy some of the tracks a whole lot too, especially their Pylon cover "Crazy".
Joined: Sat Mar 19, 2005 7:50 pm Posts: 10229 Location: WA (aka Waaaaaaaahhhh!!) Gender: Male
Meh.
Back in, like, junior high I signed up for with Columbia House to purchase a bunch of CD's. That REM album with the "What's the Frequency Kenneth" song was on the list of CD's I bought. Oops.
Didn't take me long to trade it in to a used CD store.
Joined: Sun Dec 05, 2004 5:47 am Posts: 27904 Location: Philadelphia Gender: Male
Bammer wrote:
Meh.
Back in, like, junior high I signed up for with Columbia House to purchase a bunch of CD's. That REM album with the "What's the Frequency Kenneth" song was on the list of CD's I bought. Oops.
Didn't take me long to trade it in to a used CD store.
Coming from someone who worships Even Flow, this does not surprise me.
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Back in, like, junior high I signed up for with Columbia House to purchase a bunch of CD's. That REM album with the "What's the Frequency Kenneth" song was on the list of CD's I bought. Oops.
Didn't take me long to trade it in to a used CD store.
Coming from someone who worships Even Flow, this does not surprise me.
Monster isn't one of their best, but it's still a pretty cool album. Strange Currencies is great.
This compilation seems like a pretty good breakdown of their first 5 albums. If you pair this with the "In Time" collection, I think that makes for a nice little collection for beginners. I own all of the IRS albums and I'm not particularly interested in the b-sides, so there is no need for me to pick this one up.
Joined: Tue Nov 30, 2004 4:02 am Posts: 44183 Location: New York Gender: Male
bknollenberg wrote:
i'm listening to new adventures in hi-fi for the first time right now and it's solid so far.
my second favorite REM album of all time.
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 10:53 pm Posts: 8066 Location: Las Vegas via Rockford (Roscoe), IL Gender: Female
mowbs wrote:
Strange Currencies is great.
bknollenberg wrote:
i'm listening to new adventures in hi-fi for the first time right now and it's solid so far.
Great freaking album, I just adore Electrolite. It's been so long since I've played it, I think that I'm going to give it a spin.
I've thought about getting this compilation and I think that I will one of these days.
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At night I drink myself to sleep and pretend I don't care that you're not here with me Cause it's so much easier to handle all my problems if I'm too far out to sea
Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 10:28 am Posts: 4667 Location: plaque on the wall Gender: Male
I had it in my hands today at Best Buy but I was pissed that they didn't have a copy of Okonokos from MMJ so I left the store in a foul mood. I think I will grab this one though. Really soon.
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