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Out Of Time [Digipak]

R.E.M.
Release Date: 03/01/2005
Original Release:  1991
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 545840_CD
UPC # 081227395124
Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
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1. Radio Song sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Losing My Religion sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Low sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Near Wild Heaven sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Endgame sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Shiny Happy People sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Belong sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Half a World Away sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. Texarkana sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. Country Feedback sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. Me in Honey sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: R.E.M.
Artist: Kate Pierson; KRS-One; Peter Holsapple; Paul Murphy
Producer: Scott Litt; R.E.M.
Distributor: WEA (Distributor)

Notes: R.E.M.: Bill Berry (vocals, piano, drums, congas, percussion); Mike Mills (vocals, organ, harpsichord, bass); Michael Stipe (vocals, bass melodica); Peter Buck (guitar, mandolin). Additional personnel includes: KRS-One, Kate Pierson (vocals); Peter Holsapple (guitar, bass); John Keane (pedal steel guitar); David Kampers, David Braitberg, David Arenz, Ellie Arenz (violin); Paul Murphy, Reid Harris (viola); Andrew Cox, Elizabeth Murphy (cello); Kidd Jordan (bass clarinet, alto, tenor & baritone saxophones); Cecil Welch (flugelhorn); Ralph Jones (acoustic bass). Recorded at Soundscape Studios, Athens, Georgia. R.E.M.: Michael Stipe (vocals); Peter Buck (guitar, mandolin); Mike Mills (bass guitar); Bill Berry (drums). Before Nirvana's NEVERMIND closed out the year with the unexpected commercial triumph of grunge rock, R.E.M.'s OUT OF TIME was the sound of alternative music circa 1991. The smash singles "Losing My Religion"--perhaps the only Top Five US single ever to feature the mandolin as its lead instrument--and "Shiny Happy People" were the commercial face of the album. Elsewhere, however, R.E.M. makes a point of moving away from expectations, resulting in intriguing experiments like the surprisingly funky "Radio Song" (featuring rapper KRS-One), the spoken-word ambient chill-out "Belong," and the self-explanatory "Country Feedback." Interestingly, the songs most immediately identifiable as "R.E.M. songs," the jangly rockers "Texarkana" and "Near Wild Heaven," are both sung by bassist Mike Mills. Though it was quickly overshadowed by AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE during the following year, OUT OF TIME remains a fascinating portrait of R.E.M. at a pivotal point in the group's career.
Rolling Stone (5/13/99, p.48) - Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's." Spin - Ranked #2 in Spin's list of "The 20 Best Albums Of 1991" Q (12/99, p.70) - Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums of the 1990s" Q - Included in Q's list of "50 Best Albums of 1991" CMJ (1/6/03, p.16) - Included in CMJ's list of "Top 25 College Radio Albums of All Time" Rolling Stone (3/21/91) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...R.E.M. has done it again: defied and fulfilled the conflicting expectations of a broad, mainstream audience and a smaller, more demanding, and possessive, cult....This may well be America's best rock & roll band....surely, America's most resourceful rock & roll band..." Spin (3/91) - "...More textured, lighter, brighter, and poppier than 1988's GREEN....This album will nail it once and for all: They're no longer innovative, original, or particularly exciting in the way they used to be--but they are writing more consistently excellent songs..." Melody Maker (12/91) - Ranked #3 in Melody Maker's list of "Top 30 Albums of 1991" - "...A merry breakdown and a mighty breakthrough..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.110) - 5 stars out of 5 - "[L]ively, lush sounding..." New York Times (Publisher) (1/1/92) - "...Sing about love in a self-conscious era, R.E.M. toyed with its own sound--playing unfamiliar instruments, sometimes adding a string section--to create eccentric yet indelible songs..." New Musical Express (3/16/91, p.30) - 10 - Classic - "...REM are back after a period of self-imposed reinvention, and OUT OF TIME is easily their most eclectic and wildly inspired album yet, although it is still very identifiably REM--a brand new book from a familiar author...."
This Athens band's initial mix of Velvet Underground strum, Byrds-like Rickenbacker jangle, and charismatically oblique singing, became the sound of the 1980s as legions of bands followed suit. But even as imitators codified R.E.M.'s approach into the money-making "alternative rock" sound, the group refused to stand still, constantly changing and developing without ever abandoning their underground principles. Somehow they became superstars along the way, but it's never affected their commitment to their music. In 1997, drummer Bill Berry left the band, but Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, and Mike Mills soldiered on in his absence.
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