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The album has never been commercially released, but it was made available as a free download from the band's Web site and as a promotional Compact Disc and vinyl LP from Warner Bros. Records. This was the second promotional music download from R.E.M. (after Not Bad for No Tour ) and was intended to introduce their music to a wider audience.
Songs in the Key of X:Music from and Inspired by The X-Files "Revolution" [143] 1997 Batman & Robin soundtrack "Leave" (alternate version) [144] A Life Less Ordinary Soundtrack "Draggin' the Line" [145] 1999 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me soundtrack "The Great Beyond" Man on the Moon soundtrack "All the Right Friends" 2001 Music from ...
Download collections of I.R.S. and Warner Bros. rarities followed. Later in the year, R.E.M. compiled the video album box set REMTV , which collected their two Unplugged performances along with several other documentaries and live shows, while their record label released the box set 7IN—83–88 , made up of 7-inch vinyl singles. [ 77 ]
This is a comprehensive list of songs recorded by the American alternative rock band R.E.M. that were officially released. The list includes songs performed by the entire band only (Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe 1980 to 1997; Buck, Mills and Stipe 1998 to 2011).
Unplugged: The Complete 1991 and 2001 Sessions is a 2014 live album from alternative rock band R.E.M., released initially on vinyl recordings through Rhino Records for Record Store Day, and later made available on compact disc and digitally.
As of the original release of this compilation on May 19, 2014, the following track mistakes (marked with [A], [B], [C], etc. on the list above) have been observed on all digital download platforms: A. 1 2 Tracks 33 (slightly longer due to more audience noise) and 89 are the same live version of "Drive" from November 19, 1992.
Eponymous is the first greatest hits album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M., released in 1988.It was their last authorized release on I.R.S. Records, [6] to whom they had been contracted since 1982, having just signed with Warner Bros. Records.
And you come back to the fact that playing loud electric-guitar music is about as fun as music can be." [ 19 ] Stipe's vocals were pushed down in the mix. [ 11 ] Buck's guitar work on the album was inspired by the tremolo -heavy guitar playing of Glen Johansson of Echobelly , who supported R.E.M. on some of the Monster Tour. [ 20 ]