R.E.M.s ninth album,Monster, was released at a time when the band were coming off the peak of their mainstream success, followingOut of Time(1991) andAutomaticForThe People(1992). Coming from a long... more
R.E.M.s ninth album,Monster, was released at a time when the band were coming off the peak of their mainstream success. This box set includes 5 CDs, 1 Blu-ray in 5.5" portfolio book with tipped-on... more
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
R.E.M.s ninth album,Monster, was released at a time when the band were coming off the peak of their mainstream success, followingOut of Time(1991) andAutomaticForThe People(1992). Coming from a long... more
Vinyl LP repressing of their 1987 album, their first real commercial breakthrough. Features the hits 'It's the End of the World As We Know It', 'The One I Love' and more. 180 gold translucent vinyl.
When this 2003 compilation of R.E.M.’s most essential moments from their long, triumphant career on Warner Bros. came out, we were at the height of the CD era. Now, fans will be thrilled that that... more
R.E.M. grew up with the BBC, and this historic relationship is lovingly celebrated across an incredible collection that beautifully illustrates the career trajectory of one of modern musics greatest... more
R.E.M. grew up with the BBC, and this historic relationship is lovingly celebrated across an incredible collection that beautifully illustrates the career trajectory of one of modern musics greatest... more
R.E.M. continued their ascendance to superstardom with this 1992 instant classic, which reached #2 and stayed on the charts for 75 weeks (just a year and a half after "Out of Time" rocketed them to... more
R.E.M. continued their ascendance to superstardom with this 1992 instant classic, which reached #2 and stayed on the charts for 75 weeks (just a year and a half after "Out of Time" rocketed them to... more
R.E.M. continued their ascendance to superstardom with this 1992 instant classic, which reached #2 and stayed on the charts for 75 weeks (just a year and a half after "Out of Time" rocketed them to... more
R.E.M. - "Live At The Olympia" In 2007, R.E.M. performed a 5-night residency at Dublin's Olympia Theatre, as an opportunity to explore new material for their 14th studio album, Accelerate (2008). The... more
Compiled in 2011 following the arrival of their final studio album "Collapse into Now" (and featuring three songs completed after that album’s release), this career-crossing R.E.M. retrospective... more
R.E.M. had several pivotal releases as they rose from college-radio favorites to pop stars, but this 1991 Warner Bros. LP was THE big bang of their career: a #1 smash that stayed on the charts for... more
R.E.M. had several pivotal releases as they rose from college-radio favorites to pop stars, but this 1991 Warner Bros. LP was THE big bang of their career: a #1 smash that stayed on the charts for... more
R.E.M. had several pivotal releases as they rose from college-radio favorites to pop stars, but this 1991 Warner Bros. LP was THE big bang of their career: a #1 smash that stayed on the charts for... more
R.E.M. left I.R.S. for Warner Bros. in ’88—and wasted no time proving themselves to their new label. "Green" was their most rocking album yet, a double-platinum triumph that lifted them to the... more
The band’s first "best-of" (’88) rounded up key hits and songs from their early LPs, introduced some new and improved mixes and unearthed an unissued gem: "Romance." That joins "Radio Free Europe,"... more
"There’s never been a good rock album that’s had an apostrophe in the title," said Peter Buck. Thus, the missing apostrophe in the name of this 1986 LP; what ISN’T missing here, though, are several... more
This 1987 comp of B-sides and rarities ranks as one of R.E.M.’s most charming albums, starting with their covers of Velvet Underground ("There She Goes Again," "Pale Blue Eyes," "Femme Fatale") and... more
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
Formed in Athens, Georgia in 1980; R.E.M. is one of the most successful Rock bands of all time. Included on this disc is an exclusive interview containing intimate details, rare insight, and other... more
The second half of the R.E.M. MTV Unplugged—The Complete Sessions 4-LP vinyl set is now available separately and presents the band in fine form during an intimate set staged shortly after the... more
R.E.M. epitomized the success of alternative rock on the American airwaves in the 1990s. Combining a serious, exploratory music with an intuitive pop sensibility, the band achieved remarkable success... more
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
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