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R.E.M. Albums Ranked From Worst to Best 

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This has been one of our most highly requested Listographies. Ever since covering the 80's in our Albums of the Year series people have been crying out for us to cover REM as a trio (Jason ranked their albums solo in the channel's infancy). So, today we're finally giving the people what they want.
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R.E.M. was an American rock band from Athens, Georgia, formed in 1980 by drummer Bill Berry, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and lead vocalist Michael Stipe who were students at the University of Georgia. Liner notes from some of the band's albums list attorney Bertis Downs and manager Jefferson Holt as non-musical members. One of the first alternative rock bands, R.E.M. was noted for Buck's ringing, arpeggiated guitar style; Stipe's distinctive vocal quality, unique stage presence, and obscure lyrics; Mills's melodic bass lines and backing vocals; and Berry's tight, economical drumming style. In the early 1990s, other alternative rock acts such as Nirvana and Pavement viewed R.E.M. as a pioneer of the genre. After Berry left the band in 1997, the band continued its career in the 2000s with mixed critical and commercial success. The band broke up amicably in 2011 with members devoting time to solo projects after having sold more than 90 million albums worldwide and becoming one of the world's best-selling music artists.
R.E.M. released its first single, "Radio Free Europe", in 1981 on the independent record label Hib-Tone. It was followed by the Chronic Town EP in 1982, the band's first release on I.R.S. Records. In 1983, the group released its critically acclaimed debut album, Murmur, and built its reputation over the next few years through releases every year from 1984 to 1988: Reckoning, Fables of the Reconstruction, Lifes Rich Pageant, Document and Green, including an intermittent b-side compilation Dead Letter Office. Don Dixon and Mitch Easter produced their first two albums, Joe Boyd handled production on Fables of the Reconstruction and Don Gehman produced Life's Rich Pageant. Thereafter, R.E.M. settled on Scott Litt as producer for the next 10 years during the band's most successful period of their career. They also started co-producing their material and playing other instruments in the studio apart from the main ones they play. With constant touring, and the support of college radio following years of underground success, R.E.M. achieved a mainstream hit with the 1987 single "The One I Love". The group signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1988, and began to espouse political and environmental concerns while playing large arenas worldwide.
R.E.M.'s most commercially successful albums, Out of Time (1991) and Automatic for the People (1992), put them in the vanguard of alternative rock just as it was becoming mainstream. Out of Time received seven nominations at the 34th Annual Grammy Awards, and lead single "Losing My Religion", was R.E.M.'s highest-charting and best-selling hit. Monster (1994) continued its run of success. The band began its first tour in six years to support the album; the tour was marred by medical emergencies suffered by three of the band members. In 1996, R.E.M. re-signed with Warner Bros. for a reported US$80 million, at the time the most expensive recording contract ever. The tour was productive and the band recorded the following album mostly during soundchecks. The resulting record, New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996), is hailed as the band's last great album and the members' favorite, growing in cult status over the years. Berry left the band the following year, and Stipe, Buck, and Mills continued as a musical trio, supplemented by studio and live musicians, such as multi-instrumentalists Scott McCaughey and Ken Stringfellow and drummers Joey Waronker and Bill Rieflin.
After the electronic experimental direction of Up (1998) that was commercially unsuccessful, Reveal (2001) was referred to as "a conscious return to their classic sound" which received general acclaim. In 2007, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in its first year of eligibility and Berry reunited with the band for the ceremony. Looking for a change of sound after lukewarm reception for Around the Sun (2004), the band collaborated with co-producer Jacknife Lee on their last two studio albums-the well-received Accelerate (2008) and Collapse into Now (2011)-as well as their first live albums after decades of touring. R.E.M. disbanded amicably in September 2011, with former members having continued with various musical projects, and several live and archival albums have since been released.
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@beerhe
@beerhe 3 года назад
As a true REM fan, my top 10 list would be different every time I wrote it. Love all the albums differently.
@lindseeziegler90
@lindseeziegler90 Год назад
Word
@JLDB1987
@JLDB1987 Месяц назад
@@beerhe Great response. With REM, you need a top 20…I like a lot of their oddities, instrumentals too! Went from loving the GUITAR GOD rock of the 70’s -Page, Blackmore, Gibbons, Schenker, etc- to loving Buck’s simple jangly picking even more!
@jimcharles9705
@jimcharles9705 2 года назад
Lifes Rich Pageant is my most satisfying REM listen. No obvious hits, but the album is so *EVEN*. No iconic anthems, but no clunkers either. Every song is a good song. And they all go together well. Silver medal? Document.
@jeffmaehre7150
@jeffmaehre7150 Год назад
When I first heard this record, I thought it was pretty darn good, but it was never among my favorites. It's a bit brief, and they dusted off old songs like Just a Touch, What if We Give it Away, both written in 1981, plus Hyena, written in '83 or '84. But I've met a lot of people who thinks it's by far the best R.E.M. album. On my 1-15 list, it's about 5 or 6.
@curly_wyn
@curly_wyn Год назад
I don’t blame you. Lifes Rich Pageant is definitely the band’s most accessible I.R.S. album by far. Personally tho, there are (only) two clunkers on the album…oh yeah, you know it’s coming: the opening track and the closing track. I don’t care for Begin the Begin or Superman at all. But hey, I love the rest of the album. :)
@curly_wyn
@curly_wyn Год назад
@@jeffmaehre7150yeah, it’s my #6, just outside the top 5.
@emilyburton4095
@emilyburton4095 6 месяцев назад
@@curly_wyn I love Begin the Begin and Superman. For me, Coyahoga is the clunker. Maybe it's something that happens at the molecular level.
@Gonzax
@Gonzax 2 месяца назад
I think it's definitely their best album, from the incredible opening riff of "Begin the begin" to the majestic 'Fall on me', 'Cuyahoga', 'I believe', 'Flowers of Guatemala', 'Swan swan H', etc. Great production, amazing songs. A couple of lesser tracks with "Hyena" and "Just a touch" but terrific overall. Even the two hidden tracks are great.
@NahinAbdul
@NahinAbdul 3 года назад
automatic for the people is such a beautiful album, one of the best album of all time
@ryanwidmer5311
@ryanwidmer5311 11 месяцев назад
I'm generally a "whatever floats your boat" type when it comes to music but ranking New Adventures as their worst album is CRAZY TALK.
@rogerbell8429
@rogerbell8429 3 года назад
1. Green. A bold celebration of life, both positive and negative 2. Fables of the Reconstruction. It's dark as hell and packs a mighty emotional punch 3. Murmer. A quirky look at life, offbeat and has a nerdy charm. Unique. 4. Reckoning. Songs about longing and loss, superbly written and played 5. Automatic for the People. Myriad styles of music, excellent songwriting.
@conorfurlong
@conorfurlong Год назад
In my opinion, R.E.M. is the most consistently great band of all time.
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic Год назад
That is lunacy. - Joe
@conorfurlong
@conorfurlong Год назад
@@TastesLikeMusic 13 of their albums are stellar, only 2 fall below that standard: one of which is good (Up); the other is mediocre (Around The Sun). No other band has put out as many great albums whilst putting out so few non great albums. I’m not saying they’re the best band of all time (although they are definitely in the conversation). I am saying they’re the most consistent. I even wrote a song about how much I love them… 🤷‍♂️ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eJIphsJKAt4.html
@justice100forwin2
@justice100forwin2 7 месяцев назад
I think you need to understand that music is subjective. Some of the bands you do lists on are a joke to me and I find it funny you feel they deem attention but Music is a very personal enjoyment and people appreciating musicians hard work is all good...up to a point. It's sad that X factor, Simon Cowell , and endless amounts of younger and younger kids singing A.I generated crap has led to the demise of music as we knew it. Their is no romance / cultural/political statements now just bland music fronted by good looking youngsters , who's exploitation only last 12 months tops. I'm glad I've lived through the times of the NME , Melody Maker, Rolling Stone and the great Biographies that let us learn about our favourite artists. Music is such a big part of my identity and it has been for so many since the birth of Rock & Roll. The way we dress, hairstyles , political leanings our culture was shaped by music in so many ways. I'm so glad we had bands like REM providing a soundtrack to our lives. @@TastesLikeMusic
@emilyburton4095
@emilyburton4095 6 месяцев назад
@@TastesLikeMusic No, not understanding that other people have their preferences and opinions is lunacy.
@ThePhantomBeatlemaniac-t2r
@ThePhantomBeatlemaniac-t2r 29 дней назад
I would agree with this, with the qualifier that they'd be second only to The Beatles in my estimation. Each and every one of R.E.M.'s albums has something to recommend it. Even the ones you hear panned a lot.
@Playhouse76
@Playhouse76 9 месяцев назад
Enjoy their entire discography. Don't think they have a bad album. Some are just stronger than others. 15. Accelerate 14. Collapse Into Now 13. Around the Sun 12. Monster *. Dead Letter Office 11. Fables of the Reconstruction 10. Green 9. Reckoning 8. Out of Time 7. Reveal 6. Up 5. Murmur 4. Lifes Rich Pageant *. Chronic Town 3. Document 2. Automatic for the People 1. New Adventures in Hi-Fi
@billkeon880
@billkeon880 Год назад
Up is an album to listen to at 2 am after a few cocktails. Every song is great and memorable
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic Год назад
Definitely not memorable. Great YMMV. - Joe
@skiptracr
@skiptracr 18 дней назад
My go to road trip album.
@VoiceofHarold1
@VoiceofHarold1 3 года назад
One more thought: Mike Mills is one of the most underrated bass players of all time.
@burmajones803
@burmajones803 3 года назад
I'm relistening to the albums I own, and I become more and more convinced that he is the difference maker for this band. Sometimes it feels like he gets more attention for his harmonizing and his backup vocals (wouldn't be unjustified, they are one of the band's hallmarks and are sublime) than he does for his bass playing. But he plays such great bass lines. Absolutely essential.
@brianmiller1077
@brianmiller1077 3 года назад
Absolutely. Melodic without being over the top.
@mrp4242
@mrp4242 3 года назад
Yes. Add to that legendary backup vocals like It’s the End of the World and Fall on Me, and his keyboard work and composing such as Nightswimming.
@davidgreenberg5517
@davidgreenberg5517 2 года назад
I agree
@sigsin1
@sigsin1 2 года назад
When I saw them on Letterman, “Radio Free Europe,” I was amazed by that bass line. And he’s jumping all over the place while he plays. I wished they had focused on him a little more. And I loved this garage band-looking group was so awesome. Never understood anything Stipe sang except the title words.
@Twotontessie
@Twotontessie 3 года назад
Jason cracks me up. No idea where he will go. "Yeah I've got Exile On Main Street last. At my number three definitely Steel Wheels. Between A Rock and A Hard Place the best single since Angie."
@jupitermadcat
@jupitermadcat 3 года назад
Lol
@stephensullivan1879
@stephensullivan1879 Год назад
Dude new adventures in hifi is mindblowing
@stephensullivan1879
@stephensullivan1879 Год назад
Plus is Stipes favorite
@AndI0td763
@AndI0td763 8 месяцев назад
Really good record, I think it’s more of a grower though, an album you’ve gotta spend some time with to really get into. It is long but it’s a big statement from them and puts forth a lot of their different styles and ideas. I think it’s a good mix of Automatic+Monster.
@paulatB2B
@paulatB2B 26 дней назад
The last one I really got into. I loved it at the time but I do think now that it's too long. With a bit of pruning it would be higher in people's lists.
@tudormiller887
@tudormiller887 11 месяцев назад
My personal favourite R.E.M album is UP. I can't wait to purchase the 25th anniverary album. ❤
@toonhkuitjes6382
@toonhkuitjes6382 3 года назад
been blinking at my "Green" record sleeve for about 5 minutes now and I can start seeing the green spots when I close my eyes!
@scottmcrae3355
@scottmcrae3355 3 года назад
Also if you tilt it in the light there is an embossed 4 over the R. That always made me think that they were speaking to us in some kind of code and there was some secret hidden message
@orenkachel8750
@orenkachel8750 3 года назад
@@scottmcrae3355 stipe explained it that when he used a typewritter machine to write the names of the songs he by mistake typed "R" instead of "4" ( the are close on the the keyboad),and he liked it and leave it this way. on the back u can see the songs and their numbers and its written: "R. Stand", instead of: "4. Stand"
@mattsmith-er3qu
@mattsmith-er3qu 7 месяцев назад
REM, U2 and Madonna are all similar for me in that I’m a diehard fan of their 90’s output and just a casual fan of everything else. I like them all for their 80’s singles and post-2000 live shows. 1. New Adventures 2. Out of Time 3. Monster 4. Up 5. Automatic for the People 6. Document 7. Life’s Rich Pageant 8. Murmur 9. Fables 10. Reckoning 11. Green 12. Reveal 13. Collapse into Now 14. Around the Sun 15. Accelerate
@frangarcia7774
@frangarcia7774 3 года назад
15. Around the Sun 14. Up 13. Accelerate 12. Reveal 11. Collapse into Now 10. New Adventures in Hi Fi 9. Monster 8. Reckoning 7. Document 6. Fables of the Reconstruction 5. Out of Time 4. Murmur 3. Green 2. Lifes Rich Pageant 1. Automatic for the People
@RandyforRoyals
@RandyforRoyals 3 года назад
1. Document 2. Automatic For The People 3. Fables of the Reconstruction 4. Murmur 5. New Adventures In Hi-Fi 6. Life's Rich Pageant 7. Reckoning 8. Green 9. Out Of Time 10. Monster
@ttmilbr
@ttmilbr 3 года назад
Nice to see the appreciation for Fables. It was my first REM album and saw them in concert before they got big.
@gordonirvine726
@gordonirvine726 3 года назад
Superb gents. Enjoyed hearing your perspectives on my favourite band's albums. Your criticisims are all balanced and credible.
@mcpop3005
@mcpop3005 3 года назад
R.E.M. albums ranking: 1. Reckoning 2. Murmur 3. Lifes Rich Pageant 4. Fables of the Reconstruction 5. Document 6. Green 7. Automatic For the People 8. New Adventures in Hi-Fi 9. Out of Time 10. Monster 11. Collapse into Now 12. Accelerate 13. Reveal 14. Up 15. Around the Sun As a big REM fan for over 35 years this was very difficult. I could have put any of the first 4 albums at #1. While I definitely come back to the IRS albums most often I can find good things in all of their albums. I appreciate your guys’ lists and enjoyed your commentary. Cheers! / Matt
@mcpop3005
@mcpop3005 3 года назад
If including EPs and B-side records, Chronic Town definitely in the top 5 and Dead Letter Office in the top 10.
@AbbeyRoadkill1
@AbbeyRoadkill1 3 года назад
That's a solid ranking. I think Automatic deserves to be a couple spots higher but I totally get why people who were fans from the beginning don't think it's as good as their early stuff.
@ryankramzer1256
@ryankramzer1256 3 года назад
@@AbbeyRoadkill1 dude, always love your comments. But please please please continue the full five guesses on aoty. It's a highlight of our week. We literally text each other to see if you've posted them yet
@mcpop3005
@mcpop3005 3 года назад
@@AbbeyRoadkill1 Yeah I really liked Automatic when it came out but for me it hasn't held up over time as much as their early stuff. That being said, Nightswimming and Find The River are sublime and possibly the two best closing tracks on any album.
@AbbeyRoadkill1
@AbbeyRoadkill1 3 года назад
@@ryankramzer1256 I guess I can try. It's just that we're getting into the years I don't know as well... heck, I don't know for sure what my top 5 is gonna be in any given year from now on so I figured trying to predict your guys' top 5 would be prohibitively difficult. I'll go back to trying to predict all 5 if you want... but get ready for some 0/15 scores.
@ventiproduction8186
@ventiproduction8186 Год назад
1. Automatic For the People 2. Reckoning 3. Green 4. Lifes Rich Pageant 5. Out of Time 6. Document 7. Murmur 8. Monster
@chasingthebeat
@chasingthebeat 3 года назад
Automatic for the People - one of the best albums ever. New Adventures in Hi-Fi has grown on me over time to finally eclipse Out of Time - tho' both are great albums. New Test Leper, E-Bow The Letter, Bittersweet Me, Be Mine, Binky the Doormat, So Fast, So Numb, and Electrolite - all great tracks. Around the Sun the only real duffer in their catalogue - although it does have one of their best songs - Leaving New York 1. Automatic for the People 2. New Adventures in Hi-FI 3. Out Of Time 4. Reveal 5. Up 6. Murmur 7. Green 8. Monster 9. Document 10. Collapse Into Now 11. Lifes Rich Pageant 12. Reckoning 13. Accelerate 14. Fables of the Reconstruction 15. Around the Sun
@brianjackson5541
@brianjackson5541 3 года назад
Just a great band who’s catalog overall is pretty special. The top spots is ever changing for me. Love seeing Fables up high on all your lists. I always felt that I was growing up and evolving as they were as a band. As I changed they changed. 🤘🤘🤘👏👏👏
@discellany
@discellany 3 года назад
Long-time REM fan, they were the first band I ever saw live (Green tour 1989). I skew heavily towards the IRS years, so here's my 15... 1. Fables Of The Reconstruction 2. Murmur 3. Green 4. Document 5. Reckoning 6. Life's Rich Pageant 7. Automatic For The People 8. Out Of Time 9. Monster 10. Collapse Into Now 11. New Adventures In Hi-Fi 12. Up 13. Reveal 14. Accelerate 15. Around The Sun
@ComeJesusChrist
@ComeJesusChrist Месяц назад
Your approach to songs and albums is refreshing and it’s nice to see that you are not falling for the usual mainstream music press nonsense and snobbery. The comments about Out of time reflect this well.
@frangarcia7774
@frangarcia7774 3 года назад
Hot take for Jason: R. E. M. is what Counting Crows always dreamt to be but only once were remotely close to be
@droquet6961
@droquet6961 3 года назад
@@johnmurphy9385 I think he knows that. Just trying to stir the guys up because they're all massive counting crows fans.
@frangarcia7774
@frangarcia7774 3 года назад
@@droquet6961 exactly. No disrespect meant. I wouldn't be so assertive when it comes to good or bad taste, particularly with well-informed guys that know their stuff. I also like R. E. M. clearly much more than Counting Crows, but I don't think that necessarily has to be the case for everyone
@droquet6961
@droquet6961 3 года назад
@@frangarcia7774 yeah I hate counting crows haha. Still watch these guys regardless.
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 года назад
Ew, dude. There’s literally zero chance I would have ever liked Pavement. I would have thought REM was horribly pretentious. Now Kram and Jason, sure. No chance for me. - Joe
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 года назад
I don’t think I’d make any assumptions because of one Listography.... REM isn’t even in my top 100 artists. Pavement is my least favorite band of all time and from 12-15 I mostly listened to Weird Al Yankovic. My current taste in music is pretty much the same as it has been for 20 years or so. I also disliked all the modern bands that Kram and Jason were into when we were hanging out back in the day. So if I was born say... 10 years earlier I’m guessing I would be mostly into metal? I’m more of a contrarian than anything, so if Kram and Jason were really into REM I probably would end up hating them. - Joe
@Macsimus75
@Macsimus75 3 года назад
Wow "New Adventures in Hi Fi" is my favorite album by this marvellous band.
@billkeon880
@billkeon880 2 года назад
Yeah totally agree. I would put it in top 3-5 range for me. First few listens I didn’t appreciate it but it took a few years and more listens but it’s fantastic. Might climb even more in the future but would never knock off my number one, Murmur
@jeffmaehre7150
@jeffmaehre7150 Год назад
Explain.
@curly_wyn
@curly_wyn Год назад
@@johnkammerle1822 Actually, Stipe’s favorite R.E.M. album was Reveal.
@blakeplaster7139
@blakeplaster7139 5 месяцев назад
It's my number 2 behind Automatic. Loved it. Shocked to see it so low.
@windyhillbomber
@windyhillbomber 10 месяцев назад
Hard core REM fans rank NAIHF in their top 5. Pretty much says it all.
@TwelveDeck
@TwelveDeck 8 месяцев назад
Two comments stood out for me- the one about Reveal and Up being like companion albums, which I've always believed, and the one about Document being the album where they started to sound like the REM that people most associate with REM. In Document, Michael sounds strong and positive- like he has something to say and he wants the world to hear it.
@gordonirvine726
@gordonirvine726 3 года назад
Massive R.E.M. obsessive here. This is my list: 1. Automatic for the People 2. Monster 3. New Adventures in Hi-Fi 4. Out of Time 5. Up 6. Green 7. Murmur 8. Reckoning 9. Fables of the Reconstruction 10. Collapse into Now 11. Lifes Rich Pageant 12. Reveal 13. Document 14. Accelerate 15. Around the Sun
@gordonirvine726
@gordonirvine726 3 года назад
@@SonicVisionX 😆🤦it's all about opinions brothooor. What would your list look like?
@SonicVisionX
@SonicVisionX 3 года назад
You're good bro. List is a little odd though 😂
@battleshipnewhook
@battleshipnewhook 3 года назад
One. Life‘s rich pageant Two. Document Three. Fables of the reconstruction Four. Reckoning Five. Murmur Six. Green Seven. Automatic for the people Eight. Monster Nine. Out of time Ten. New adventures
@MikeHiggins498
@MikeHiggins498 2 месяца назад
I'm an REM fan, and my rankings have changed over the years, my ranking would be: 1 Lifes Rich Pageant 2 Document 3 Murmur 4 New Adventures In Hi-Fi 5 Out Of Time 6 Automatic For The People 7 Monster 8 Green 9 Fables Of The Reconstruction 10 Reckoning 11 Up 12 Collapse Into Now 13 Accelerate 14 Reveal 15 Around The Sun
@windyhillbomber
@windyhillbomber 10 месяцев назад
Really warming to your videos and respect the knowledge you all have on the depth of music covered by the channel.
@TimeToGetAlone
@TimeToGetAlone 3 года назад
With Kram on the later albums, Jason on Document, and Joe on Automatic for the People. 1. Automatic for the People 4.5/5 2. Lifes Rich Pageant 4/5 3. Reckoning 4/5 4. Murmur 4/5 5. Green 4/5 6. Out of Time 4/5 7. Fables of the Reconstruction 4/5 8. Document 3.5/5 9. New Adventures in Hi-Fi 3.5/5 10. Up 3/5 11. Monster 3/5 12. Collapse Into Now 3/5 13. Reveal 3/5 14. Accelerate 2.5/5 15. Around the Sun 2.5/5
@TheAdArchive
@TheAdArchive Год назад
How can you put Up above Monster
@TimeToGetAlone
@TimeToGetAlone Год назад
@@TheAdArchive If anything, my opinion of Up has grown since this! Think I prefer it over the grungier sound they have going on on Monster.
@scottmcrae3355
@scottmcrae3355 3 года назад
R.E.M. was the first band that I ever became truly obsessed with. In the pre-internet their music and imagery seemed so mysterious to this young teen and I read and listened to and watched everything that I could get my hands on.I am very much an IRS era “snob” but do love pretty much everything up until and including Automatic, do like monster and Hi-Fi a lot and really dislike Up. So much so that I stopped paying attention therefore don’t really have much of an opinion on the Berry-free years. Perhaps I should finally give those albums a chance. My absolute favourite is always changing but right now I am really feeling Fables of the Reconstruction of the....must be the seasonal depression talking.
@ryeguy7471
@ryeguy7471 7 месяцев назад
In 1992 Automatic For The People was the first album I recognized as a “classic” right after I listened to it.
@SiLatics56
@SiLatics56 3 года назад
Drive is one of my favourite songs by anyone. Awesome, especially at the 2 minute mark when the electric guitars come in. My only fault with Automatic is it could've done with more 'heavy' moments like this, amongst the more sombre stuff.
@drumkit666
@drumkit666 3 года назад
REM was defiantly a good counter balance in the mid 80s, to what else was going on at the time, also Husker Du deserves more props for bringing alternative rock to the forefront.
@plank577
@plank577 3 года назад
This is how I rank the eight I own: 1. Document 2. Fables of the Reconstruction 3. Out of Time 4. Murmur 5. Reckoning 6. Automatic for the People 7. Life's Rich Pageant 8. Monster
@mrp4242
@mrp4242 3 года назад
Looks like you need to buy Green...😎
@plank577
@plank577 3 года назад
@@mrp4242 I'm sure I can find a copy in the dollar bin : )
@MrBarnsleyJohn
@MrBarnsleyJohn 3 года назад
You have so much awesome music left to discover. I'm jealous! Start with New Adventures in Hi-Fi (these guys are clearly deaf), followed by Accelerate. That's my opinion though, ask 100 REM fans, you'll get 100 different answers.
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад
How does Automatic stack up in your ranking dude? [:] (
@MrBarnsleyJohn
@MrBarnsleyJohn 3 года назад
@@Jiv_Ing57819 if that was addressed to me, then top five definitely. Could be as high as number two on any given day, but New Adventures in Hi-Fi will always be their peak of peaks for me.
@richalderson6069
@richalderson6069 3 года назад
The recent remix of Monster by Scott Litt is interesting, the vocals are much clearer and upfront and it's not as grungy but I think they made the right decision by not deciding on it as the released version is appropriately dirty sounding which is what they were going for at the time.
@stefano.b65stef77
@stefano.b65stef77 3 года назад
Fantastic videos guys, enjoying every bit of them
@stitchgrimly6167
@stitchgrimly6167 2 года назад
Up is okay, but New Adventures is one of the most underrated albums of the decade.
@tricolore31
@tricolore31 Год назад
New adventures is #2 for me
@billkeon880
@billkeon880 Год назад
Me too, top 3-4 for me
@curly_wyn
@curly_wyn Год назад
It’s number 3 for me. I think it’s one of the best albums of the 1990s, not just by R.E.M. but by anyone.
@nianfiedler5291
@nianfiedler5291 11 месяцев назад
My number 2 as well after Life’s Rich Pageant
@jasonkh4
@jasonkh4 8 месяцев назад
NAIHF is R.E.M. at the absolute peak of their powers. Fourteen tracks, and not one dud, despite the widely-ranging variety of styles. ATFP is the only thing in their catalogue that comes even close.
@fredh1720
@fredh1720 2 года назад
1. Automatic For The People 2. Out Of Time 3. Collapse Into Now 4. Reckoning 5. New Adventures In Hi-Fi 6. Reveal 7. Document 8. Monster 9. Murmur 10. Around The Sun 11. Accelerate 12. Fables Of The Reconstruction 13. Life's Rich Pageant 14. Up 15. Green
@fredh1720
@fredh1720 2 года назад
A list of songs would be wildly different though. Supernatural Superserious is a certainty for top 10/20 at least, and Up has a number of really great tunes
@andrewdyke5561
@andrewdyke5561 3 года назад
Adventure in high fi is underrated as hell
@raithrover1976
@raithrover1976 3 года назад
Agreed. Loved it at the time (25 years ago?!") and still love it now. The post Up albums are the only ones I can take or leave these days. I love all the rest of their stuff.
@chrisdelisle3954
@chrisdelisle3954 3 года назад
1. Automatic for the people - this may have the most stunning of stunners..."Sweetness Follows," "Nightswimming" and "Find The River." Not to mention "Drive" and "Everybody Hurts." And... 2. Lifes Rich Pageant - probably the album that made me fall in love with them in the first place 3. Reckoning - the top 3 albums are my favorite and which is my ACTUAL favorite at the time I'm asked will change on any given day 4. Murmur 5. Document 6. Green - the first half of this album is a lot better than the 2nd half of this album 7. Out of Time - this is so good for a #7 album 8. Fables Of The Reconstruction - the top 8 are on one level...4 star albums and above...they drop off significantly from here 9. Up - I think half of this album is incredible, especially "At My Most Beautiful," but half of it, not so much 10. New Adventures In Hi-Fi - always loved the song "Be Mine"...the album is just TOO LONG, but there's a good album hiding in there somewhere 11. Accelerate 12. Reveal 13. Collapse Into Now 14. Around The Sun 15. Monster - one of the biggest disappointments in my music listening life. Still, I have always loved the song "Star 69."
@zacharypopp3549
@zacharypopp3549 3 года назад
Pretty much agree with this completely. I'd switch Murmur and Reckoning and Monster I would move up a couple spots. That's it I think.
@mrp4242
@mrp4242 3 года назад
Dude knows his REM. My list would be similar, except I put Life’s Rich Pageant, Reckconing and Murmur a bit lower, but in that order, and Green and Document higher in reverse order.I suppose Green is to me that Life’s Rich Pageant is to you.
@mck7646
@mck7646 3 года назад
I don't know about Green, hasn't held up that well in my opinion. The album has no flow and several of the songs never did much for me. Pop song 89 is a complete throwaway, maybe their weakest opener. Green has the hits and a few deep cuts certainly but for an album that went double platinum it's a little spotty to me, but I feel the same way about Out Of Time.
@chrisdelisle3954
@chrisdelisle3954 3 года назад
@@mck7646 "Pop Song '89" is actually my favorite song on the album and, I believe, one of my top 10 favorites. That's the thing with REM: with so much great material released, every fan has its favorite songs and favorite albums and no two fans would have the same two lists.
@curly_wyn
@curly_wyn Год назад
Yeah, I’m tempted to put Monster at the bottom of my list too. Bang and Blame and I Took Your Name are unnerving and uncomfortable and creepy as hell; I Don’t Sleep, I Dream is terrible; Let Me In is terrible. What’s the Frequency, Kenneth?, Crush With Eyeliner and Strange Currencies are the only good songs on it.
@JeremiahPickardMusic
@JeremiahPickardMusic 6 месяцев назад
I love pretty much all their albums, but if I had to rank them. 15. Around The Sun 14. Reveal 13. Reckoning 12. Up 11. Fables Of The Reconstruction 10. Monster 9. Life's Rich Pageant 8. Murmur 7. Accelerate 6. Out Of Time 5. Green 4. Collapse Into Now 3. New Adventures In Hi-Fi 2. Document 1. Automatic For The People
@KimTHRC
@KimTHRC Месяц назад
¡Igual el Automatic for The people es mi favorito!
@DeflatingAtheism
@DeflatingAtheism 3 года назад
Thanks for shouting out Suspicion on Up, a truly slept-on deep cut, not a famous-for-not-being-famous deep cut like Country Feedback.
@179rich
@179rich 3 года назад
R.E.M. get kinda sexy on that one. ;-)
@DeflatingAtheism
@DeflatingAtheism 3 года назад
@@179rich I love the tremolo guitar solo, it's like a storm cloud that descends on the song.
@179rich
@179rich 3 года назад
@@DeflatingAtheism best slow motion guitar solo ever!
@jeremypowell9260
@jeremypowell9260 2 месяца назад
★1/2 15Around ★★1/2 14Collapse ★★★ 13Accelerate ★★★1/2 12Reveal 11Monster ★★★★ 10OutOfTime 9Up ★★★★1/2 8Document 7Green 6NewAdventures ★★★★★ 5Reckoning 4Fables 3Murmur 2Lifes 1Automatic
@Greeceindirestraits
@Greeceindirestraits 2 года назад
What you do is great guys. Keep it up. I usually do not agree with your rankings and from what i see in the comments you stir the waters with your choices, (and this is what makes your rankings great)but I think that what may cause this huge division between your choices and fans, and not only with REM, is that on some cases you are forced to mass listen and at the same time rank albums in a very short period of time. Some albums are revealing their strengths and charm after repeated spins, and with a different state of mind (not one that tries to compare and rank things) Also, some works carry the distinctive aroma of an era which unfortunately we, the younger ones, can't actually get, since we weren't around back then. Of course many will say that this way we can be more objective, but this is also a folly, since ranking music, is pretty much like music categories. They are only there to serve a purpose that has little to do with the actual music. I like ranking things, and I see the fun in doing it, but i don't get too serious about it, because music is supposed to be fun and ranking a bit extra fun on top. Of course having three people listing their favourites has merits, most importantly acting as a buyers' guide. Top 5 records from combined lists can be a good solid place to start. On topic - REM are a bit hard to rank, unlike bands like Dire straits that only have 6 albums- which are all equally great, or black sabbath that their top 10 contains at least 5 common ones from all three. I am not a huge REM fan, although I have all their albums. Still the ones that I had the spare time and free mind to listen at their time of release, (my late teens) I call my favourite. And somehow I feel that I am probably mistaken because I didn't give the same equal chances to all their albums, previous ones (because I was too young) or later ones (because I had other issues on my mind). Anyway, keep it up, you are a great company while I work. Ann afterthought would be to revisit some bands after 2-3 years of listening to their albums and create a new ranking, compare it with the previous one and see how it goes.
@JLDB1987
@JLDB1987 Месяц назад
63 years old and been a fan since first hearing them while in college in 1981 or so. For me, their albums up to Green are the best. Saw them live 9 times. Their early shows when Michael danced a lot, with kind of dark stage and simple lighting were the best. Life’s Rich Pageant is my favorite. Saw them in heavy rain outdoors do a killer performance of These Days that is still the most dynamic and exciting song performed by any band I saw live and I went to a lot of concerts from 1974 until now. I first-day bought and liked all of their albums, but the first 3-4 albums were the best in my opinion.
@ThePhysicalillusion
@ThePhysicalillusion 3 года назад
Mine at the moment would probably be: 1. Murmur 2. Reckoning 3. Automatic For The People 4. Lifes Rich Pageant 5. Up 6. Out Of Time 7. Document 8. New Adventures In Hi-Fi 9. Green 10. Accelerate 11. Fables Of The Reconstruction 12. Reveal 13. Collapse Into Now 14. Monster 15. Around The Sun Since I’m a huge fanboy and they’re in my top 5 favorite bands, probably up to 11 or 12 on this ranking is at least 4 stars for me, the next couple are 3-1/2 and the too dull and adult contemporary Around The Sun is low 3/high 2-1/2. I’ve mentioned before that Automatic and Pageant were probably the biggest growers throughout my fandom (I could probably concede they’re the two best albums songwriting-wise - I’m just still enough under the spell of the mysterious Murmur and Reckoning), while Green used to be much higher in the early days I was getting into them but not as much in recent years (although it’s plenty good). Maybe I’m also a bit biased towards New Adventures since it was their first new release to come out after I became obsessed (although I don’t hold the same warm feelings for Monster, maybe because I don’t feel like that overly tremeloed glam rock sound is their forte, and feel like New Adventures is a more natural sounding cross between that album and Automatic). I do admit to yelling out “oh, come on” when Joe put Up last, but knowing his overall tastes I can kind of understand it. 😜 Figuring out top 10 favorite songs for me is going to be even harder than ranking the albums, though I will have to admit “Losing My Religion” has to be up there in the top 3 at least. It probably sounds the best when listening to all their albums consecutively, as I’ve done a few times.
@david.leikam
@david.leikam 3 года назад
Great work you three! I definitely like the trifecta balance and viewpoints. Keep Rocking. 🥸
@jimboedmonds
@jimboedmonds 3 года назад
I was in high school when Chronic Town came out and college during the IRS years. Followed them on their tour dates in Texas and even bought some beers for Mike Mills and Bill Berry. Definitely suffer from the “my band” attitude, college rock snobbiest and I had an irrational issue with them getting played on radio. I loved/love Murmur and Reckoning the most, but recall listening to Life’s Rich Pageant thinking it was the first album I loved on first listening from that entire era. In general, I think you guys did a great job with this one. Appreciate and agree with your wrap up assessments. Jason, you kill me with your assessment of Murmur. You are the enigma of this one. ;)
@GregRoberts1979
@GregRoberts1979 2 года назад
New Adventures and Dog Man Star are the most underrated albums of the 90's for me. Thanks all for this video loved it! Not hard for me to work out my number 1 as Automatic is my favourite album of all time. As a piece it's more like a symphony thanks a rock/pop/alternative album. I love that "I just got it today!" comment
@NC-ck5oj
@NC-ck5oj Год назад
I absolutely loved Up and Monster
@clubstone1
@clubstone1 3 года назад
New adventures is definitely my favorite.... can't wait for a expanded vinyl release
@musicfan8253
@musicfan8253 3 года назад
Looking forward to that as well! Love the record - underrated.
@tharveytucker1
@tharveytucker1 3 года назад
100% NAiHF is easily their best. The band even agrees it’s them at their peak.
@roxannewalsh
@roxannewalsh 3 года назад
I commented back then to Jason's list and provided my top 10 REM choices. I have not changed my mind, so the old ranking is still valid - the band was history by that day, so my assessment was solid for me.
@179rich
@179rich 3 года назад
Doesn't hurt to repost it.
@roxannewalsh
@roxannewalsh 3 года назад
@@179rich Repost from original REM Listography Jul 31, 2019 " I was 24 when REM debut was released and a record collector for 15 years by then. I already had a VERY large collection by that time and of course some ideas about music and what I liked and what not. But I was always open for new experience. Murmur immediately clicked for me and I was sure this was a band worth watching. You rate the albums quite differently when you witness a band evolve and grow (and go down again). There was a constant line upwards for REM until Automatic, a bit of stagnation afterwards and then a fade out...Some albums have aged better than others. The late ones have not aged that well in my opinion. That said, I just made a top 10 because the ones not on my list are those that I rarely ever go back to. Anyway, they were a great band and have influenced and defined two decades of music - few bands can claim that. 10. Around the Sun 9. Lifes Rich Pageant 8. Monster 7. Reckoning 6. New Adventures in HiFi 5. Green 4. Out of Time 3. Document 2. Murmur 1. Automatic for the People
@burmajones803
@burmajones803 3 года назад
@@roxannewalsh thanks for reposting (and thanks for requesting, Rich Latta). It is difficult to explain how different and revolutionary REM's early work was, from the mumbled lyrics to the arpeggiated Rickenbacker to the packaging, which lent the band a sense of mystery and really built on a Southern gothic aesthetic. This band was doing what they were doing well before the Smiths, and while people compared them to the Byrds, largely because both guitarists played Rickenbackers, REM was part of a whole new ballgame. They were one of a growing group of young bands who were putting their own spin on rock music but were almost completely shut out of commercial radio and heavy MTV rotation until that latter half of the 80s. Those first three albums were so idiosyncratic, so different, but inspired so many copycats that I think it is difficult to appreciate them fully if you come to them a few decades afterwards and have heard so many others crib from their sound. I think the guys did a pretty good job ranking them.
@roxannewalsh
@roxannewalsh 3 года назад
@@burmajones803 Well spoken. If you come from an age where nearly every band has a bit of REM (or Velvet Underground or some other highly influential band) it is hard to imagine how different and new this stuff was for the contemporaries. Great that you also mention the cover art and everything else that surrounded them - this is where I also see the comparison with the Smiths with their covers or their many non-album tracks that were part of the picture. Today everything is "indi-something", so much that the term has become meaningless. It meant something at a time however.
@catsofsherman1316
@catsofsherman1316 3 года назад
1. Out of Time 2. Green 3. Document 4. Lifes Rich Pageant 5. Up 6. Monster 7. Automatic For the People 8. Fables of the Reconstruction 9. Murmur 10. Reckoning .......................... Out of Time has a lot of nostalgia for me which undoubtedly colours my perception.
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад
Out of time while hard 2 listen at first sounds classic and is a unique interesting listen. Lost my copy unfortunately n they don’t sell it much anymore but one thing is sure if the album has losing religion, shiny happy people, endgame, near wild heaven, country feedback, low it’s sure to be something of an album, I think they were finding their feet in a new way and it sounds like an exciting promising period.
@timbicktoo7837
@timbicktoo7837 3 года назад
Never seen Jason look so pleased with himself as when he informs the boys that both of their #15s are in his top 5. lol
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад
But he puts murmur near last? Murmur has some great songs I’ve heard n rolling stone voted it one of the albums of the year so it must be pretty good? [:] 0
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад
n the other guy didn’t like star me kitten, that’s an incredible WTF song [:] 0
@SK-qu4wo
@SK-qu4wo 2 года назад
@@Jiv_Ing57819 This is what I find a bit irritating about Jason. He comes off as an elitist most of the time and I feel like some of his controversal placement of albums are done for no other reason than to stir the waters and create controversy. Kramzer is a mixed bag for me because he sometimes shows his bias when ranking a band he personally likes or dislikes. I trust Joe's opinion on these rankings because he actually tries to keep an open mind and form an opinion based purely on the merits of the music as opposed to his personal views on the band.
@jeffmaehre7150
@jeffmaehre7150 Год назад
@@Jiv_Ing57819 "what people who have no clue about R.E.M. think about R.E.M.
@joncumber2020
@joncumber2020 3 месяца назад
Good ordering. A great band with ‘Automatic’ indeed the peak - perfect southern gothic alt country them:) Footnote: Stipe has repeatedly listed BDP as one of his favourite bands and ‘Blupribt’ as his fave rap album thus the KRS one appearance on ‘Radio Song’. I like it very much as it capture hip hop ascendancy at becoming THE sound of modern music and both singers are lamenting what they are hearing - witty.
@martinhayward3406
@martinhayward3406 3 года назад
Great video. REM were a hugely important band for me growing up. Very pleased to see Up getting some praise - I think it's hugely underrated. Suspicion, You're In The Air, At My Most Beautiful, The Apologist being big favourites of mine from that album. Their last significant artistic development I would say. RE: New Adventures... wasn't some of that recorded at soundchecks on the Monster tour? For me, those songs are inferior, sound sonically different and are the reason for the album not flowing. Fables... is a difficult one for me. I've never been able to get past the murky mix and it doesn't have the vitality of the first 2 albums. A couple of their later albums didn't work for me, but those aside, I think they have a wonderful catalogue and Michael Stipe is one of the best and most distinctive singers in rock.
@marcussimendinger3065
@marcussimendinger3065 3 года назад
I'm a jangle college REM fan, Reckoning is my favorite.
@AbbeyRoadkill1
@AbbeyRoadkill1 3 года назад
Good to see the original true believers are still around.
@christianewen3227
@christianewen3227 3 года назад
My favourite REM album by far, although ‘Murmur’ is great as well 👍🏻
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад
The jangle sound is good, love 12 string ,: 0
@truemansparks
@truemansparks 3 года назад
Yeh mine too it's their most beautiful
@lordtrimly
@lordtrimly 3 года назад
Absolutely...Murmur is one of my greatest albums of all time....38 years later I can still listen from start to finish.
@jameddemnis4257
@jameddemnis4257 2 года назад
Reckoning! Super great early 80s jangly pop/rock album - great songs and melodies - every music fan should have this record in their collection
@mck7646
@mck7646 Год назад
Great record. It's a good companion album to Murmur. Different sounding but still very complementary. People sometimes forget how good these early songs are. Still sound fresh and classic at the same time. And to be doing that in 83-84, amazing stuff.
@AbbeyRoadkill1
@AbbeyRoadkill1 3 года назад
1. Murmur (5/5) 2. Automatic for the People (5/5) 3. Document (5/5) 4. Reckoning (4.5/5) 5. Life's Rich Pageant (4.5/5) 6. Fables of the Reconstruction (4/5) 7. Green (4/5) 8. Out of Time (4/5) 9. New Adventures in Hi-Fi (3.5/5) 10. Monster (3.5/5) 11. Reveal (3.5/5) 12. Up (3.5/5) 13. Collapse Into Now (3/5) 14. Accelerate (3/5) 15. Around the Sun (1.5/5) I'd echo the sentiment that REM are one of the most consistent bands in rock history. They'll definitely be in my "top 100 greatest artists," although probably in the bottom half. They're true legends when it comes to albums, not as much for singles.
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад
1 Automatic 2 Perhaps Murmur or monster, gets harder 2 compare cause don’t have early albums 3 Green 4 Out of time 5 and I feel fine: best of the irs years compilation! : -D 6 Later day tracks off rem best of 88-2004, just I wouldn’t know if some of the albums would be full of good songs as a whole
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад
Haven’t fully heard murmur but don’t know if I’d put it ahead of Austomatic dude, automatic is really good, strong album, it can really help at hard times, maybe murmur is really good, I do like a couple songs that could be off there like perfect circle, radio free Europe, some of the songs I’ve heard off the first two albums are very good songs like 7 Chinese bros n South central rain ,: 0
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 3 года назад
I’ve heard document is very good ,: 0
@robharrison8139
@robharrison8139 3 года назад
I absolutely love REM, they are a top 3 favorite of mine so I think everything they've ever done is terrific. I appreciate the work you gentlemen put into this list, I certainty don't agree with everything but you all give an interesting perspective on their music (and all music for your channel) and do a great job. 1. Automatic For the People - a true masterpiece, songs of love and loss, transcendent of the human spirit 2. Out of Time - its diversity is its strength to me, so many different styles, all wonderfully covered 3. Green - The color of money, naivety, and the environment; all pressing matter for their big label debut. 4. New Adventures in Hi-Fi - I agree 65 minutes in a bit overlong but some of these songs are pure gold 5. Up- Jason called it outer space cocktail lunge music, and I think that’s perfect. Sorry Joe! 6. Document- Sounds great, thanks Scott Litt! 7. Murmur- A brilliant debut, if they broke up after this their name would still go down in history. 8. Lifes Rich Pageant- A great record, dropped lower due to a few goofy throwaway tracks. 9. Fables of the Reconstruction- Southern Gothic, dark and brooding 10. Monster - Yes, their “big dumb rock record” but it’s fun 11. Around the Sun - Underrated but I agree the Q-Tip cameo is cringe worthy 12. Reveal - Bright and sunny record, which isn’t necessarily their forte 13. Reckoning - A slight stumble after a brilliant debut, the mix doesn’t sound great to my ears 14. Accelerate- Short (35 minutes) with a few throwaway tracks 15. Collapse Into Now- Too many guests, too many middle of the road tracks, they knew it was the end for them so they through everything but the kitchen sink into it.
@zacharypopp3549
@zacharypopp3549 3 года назад
Thanks to Jason for encouraging me to give Collapse into Now another listen. Really great album, really underrated, lots of great songs. Probably their most cohesive work thematically since Automatic for the People.
@samsugarman979
@samsugarman979 3 года назад
I mean, I love you guys - but this list made me wince! New Adventures and Murmur getting MURDERED out there. I'd like to politely correct your list: These ten records are untouchable. 1. Automatic (completely beautiful and haunting front to back) 2. Murmur (unbelievable quality straight outta the gate...almost never matched) 3. New Adventures in HIFI (contains all time greats - Ebow, Leave, Be Mine, Electrolite - and I love how dark it is...) 4. Life's Rich Pageant (kicks ass all the way through but finds beauty as well) 5. Out of Time (yes, messy, and widescreen in its scope - but sounds timeless) 6. Green (Their most underrated record) 7. Up (My first REM album so holds a place in my heart) 8. Document (Reaching for the mainstream and hitting the bullseye - slightly weaker back half) 9. Monster (they went for sounding like everyone else, and ended up sounding like nothing else...) 10. Reckoning (Murmur part.2 - the slightly less good sequel) These records are good. 11. Fables (peak mumble-rock - but lovely in places) 12. Accelerate (half a great album) 13. Collapse (another half great album) 14. Reveal (Up's much less interesting brother) This record is boring. 15. Around the Sun (zzzzzzzzzz)
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 года назад
Automatic twins at least. - Joe
@samsugarman979
@samsugarman979 3 года назад
@@TastesLikeMusic Small mercies!
@jameshunter3177
@jameshunter3177 3 года назад
I am from Scotland, almost 70 years old and have been collecting music all that time. I love you guys, it is definitely better with three different personalities. I have no problem with other peoples opinions, I collected music over the years so got to listen in sequence which obviously affects my opinionsI am impressed with your musical knowledge in the short amount of time you have been collecting. Joe listen to Joe Strummer’s greatest hits cd, you might change your mind about him. Keep on Chongjin.
@jameshunter3177
@jameshunter3177 3 года назад
Chooglin
@SiLatics56
@SiLatics56 2 года назад
@@jameshunter3177 Chongjin. Wasn't he a Chinese dictator?? 🤣
@burmajones803
@burmajones803 3 года назад
First again! Damn. Probably should pay more attention to work. Mammoth effort here with a running time close to a feature film. Time to dive in!!
@lionelraoul
@lionelraoul 3 года назад
You've got your priorities straight, my friend. I'm watching during work too.
@zacharypopp3549
@zacharypopp3549 3 года назад
@@lionelraoul Same here, lol. Ugh why can't I just wait until after work to watch these.
@ThePhantomBeatlemaniac-t2r
@ThePhantomBeatlemaniac-t2r 20 дней назад
I enjoy each and every R.E.M. LP in its distinctive way. Every R.E.M. album is at least good, if approached in the spirit of trying to understand what the band was striving to do at the time. Deriving the maximum amount of enjoyment possible from an album hinges on listening without prejudice, or without preconception of what an album "should" sound like. When I approach a work of art like an album with the intention of deriving enjoyment from it, I prefer to chuck expectations at the door to the extent that it's possible, so that I go in with little in the way of expectations. Or even better, with no expectations at all. In other words, I prefer to try to listen without prejudice, as George Michael once famously titled an album. I like to surrender myself to the experience of participating in a journey that takes me where the artist wants to lead me. I find, pretty often, that this is something that fans of this particular band - or people who've liked a few of their albums, and wonder why their other ones don't sound the same - are unable or unwilling to do. The biggest part of the appeal of R.E.M, for me, may be that they never wanted to stand still. The same can be said for The Beatles. We can't all like the same things (of course). And that's probably as it should be.
@AnotherBadSpeech
@AnotherBadSpeech 3 года назад
R.E.M. are one of my favourite bands. Here's my list: 1- Lifes Rich Pageant 2 - Murmur 3 - Reckoning 4 - Fables Of The Reconstruction 5 - Green 6 - New Adventures In Hi-Fi 7 - Document 8 - Out Of Time 9 - Automatic for The People 10 - Accelerate 11 - Monster 12 - Reveal 13 - Up 14 - Collapse Into Now 15 - Around The Sun
@saratemp790
@saratemp790 2 года назад
This is close to my list.
@tiagoduarte7560
@tiagoduarte7560 3 года назад
Just discovered your channel. I feel in love with it. Keep it going, please!
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 года назад
Thanks! No plan to stop!
@sherryraisbeck9547
@sherryraisbeck9547 3 года назад
I spy a dog 😍....Document is my #1, too..Whoot, Whoot!!!!!!!....great show guys!!!!!!!!
@shoogerkane
@shoogerkane 3 года назад
Huge R.E.M. fan here. Not sure what my exact order would be, but their first 5 releases are far superior than the others. Diminishing returns after that. "Stand" and "Shiny Happy People" are complete garbage, and are why most rock fans who aren't real fans of theirs lump them in the category of "lame". If all they heard was that shit, they'd be right. First 5 albums would be my numbers 1-5 and that order changes often. All of them I'd consider absolute favorites. "Green" would be 6, "Automatic" would be 7, "Monster" 8, "Out of Time" 9. I stopped paying attention after Monster until "Accelerate", which I think is good not great.
@JCStorm76
@JCStorm76 3 года назад
Accelerate is the best post 2000 REM album. As with Monster (Apart from Kramzer) it’s ranked too low. 14th best? Ridiculous
@mck7646
@mck7646 3 года назад
Murmur is my favorite, great record. I can still crank Monster and have a decent time with it. It was pretty rockin and not super poppy so that I like. Just never connected with Pop song 89, or Stand, or Shiny happy people, even Losing my religion wouldn't rank highly with me. Green, Out of time, and Automatic I have mixed feelings on. These records suffer with the flow. Some songs I really like but others leave me kinda confused or bored. Automatic in particular was hailed as their masterwork and I just don't know about that when looking at the track list. Can't figure it out sometimes.
@scottmcrae3355
@scottmcrae3355 3 года назад
Joe seeing the light a bit has made me very happy.
@dancochrane5577
@dancochrane5577 4 месяца назад
I’m a guitar player, that’s my big appeal with REM, I want to play so many of their songs, loud.
@saratemp790
@saratemp790 2 года назад
1. Life's Rich Pageant 2. Reckoning 3. Document 4. Murmur 5. Automatic 6. Green 7. Fables 8. Out of Time 9 Monster 10. HiFi
@ryanmcmahon7421
@ryanmcmahon7421 8 месяцев назад
REM Studio Albums Ranked by 40 People ============================================ 15. Around the Sun: average rank=14.306, average star rating=2.3 14. Accelerate: average rank=12.198, average star rating=2.8 13. Collapse Into Now: average rank=11.410, average star rating=3.1 12. Reveal: average rank=10.680, average star rating=3.3 11. Up: average rank=10.106, average star rating=3.3 10. Monster: average rank=9.312, average star rating=3.3 9. New Adventures in Hi-Fi: average rank=8.907, average star rating=3.1 8. Fables of the Reconstruction: average rank=7.190, average star rating=4.1 7. Out of Time: average rank=6.345, average star rating=3.9 6. Reckoning: average rank=6.110, average star rating=3.9 5. Green: average rank=5.473, average star rating=4.5 4. Document: average rank=5.121, average star rating=4.3 3. Lifes Rich Pageant: average rank=4.742, average star rating=4.3 2. Murmur: average rank=3.932, average star rating=4.3 1. Automatic for the People: average rank=3.307, average star rating=4.6 Statistical Analysis ============================================ Most underrated albums: Accelerate: 1.802, Collapse Into Now: 1.590, Reveal: 1.320 Most overrated albums: Automatic for the People: -2.307, Murmur: -1.932, Lifes Rich Pageant: -1.742 Most fairly-ranked albums: New Adventures in Hi-Fi: 0.093, Reckoning: 0.110, Green: 0.473 Most controversial albums: Up: 15.096, New Adventures in Hi-Fi: 14.120, Fables of the Reconstruction: 12.036 Least controversial albums: Around the Sun: 1.590, Accelerate: 3.804, Murmur: 6.839 Most negative dissent: Automatic for the People at 2.000/3.307 (lowest median-to-mean) Most positive dissent: Reveal at 12.000/10.680 (highest median-to-mean) (* underrated = receives a higher average rank than its final rank, fair = average rank pretty close to final rank, controversial = a lot of variation in how people rank it) (* positive dissent = people giving higher rankings feel more strongly than those giving lower ones) (** note: an album can still be non-controversial if everyone agrees that it's bad) The Critics ============================================ Most underrated by critics: Out of Time, 2.5 vs 3.9 from fans Most overrated by critics: Accelerate, 4.0 vs 2.8 from fans Most critic/fan consensus: Fables of the Reconstruction Overall critic rating vs fan rating of REM: 3.7 / 3.7 Ranked list from critics: 15. Around the Sun, 14. Out of Time, 13. Up, 12. Monster, 11. Reveal, 10. Green, 9. Collapse Into Now, 8. Fables of the Reconstruction, 7. New Adventures in Hi-Fi, 6. Accelerate, 5. Lifes Rich Pageant, 4. Document, 3. Murmur, 2. Reckoning, 1. Automatic for the People Phases of REM ranked: ============================================ * 80s REM (from Murmur to Green): average of 5.428 (4.2 stars) across 6 albums: Fables of the Reconstruction, Reckoning, Green, Document, Lifes Rich Pageant, Murmur * 90s REM (from Out of Time to Around the Sun): average of 8.995 (3.4 stars) across 7 albums: Around the Sun, Reveal, Up, Monster, New Adventures in Hi-Fi, Out of Time, Automatic for the People * 2000s REM (from Accelerate to Collapse Into Now): average of 11.804 (3.0 stars) across 2 albums: Accelerate, Collapse Into Now Most popular phase: 80s REM Fans of Interest ============================================ Key fan scores (lower is more stereotypical): Kramzer: 9.546, Joe: 10.231, The Critics: 12.969, Jason: 16.315 Most stereotypical REM fan: Kramzer Least stereotypical REM fan: Jason Fans Clusters (K-Means Clustering) ============================================ Most fans best fit one of the following. Select one of these top 5 / bottom 3 lists. * = not shared across all lists. Cluster 1 (9 fans): Automatic for the People, Up *, Green *, Out of Time *, Lifes Rich Pageant *... Reckoning *, Accelerate *, Around the Sun Cluster 2 (13 fans): Automatic for the People, Document *, Green *, Murmur *, Out of Time *... Accelerate *, Up *, Around the Sun Cluster 3 (19 fans): Murmur *, Lifes Rich Pageant *, Reckoning *, Automatic for the People, Document *... Reveal *, Collapse Into Now *, Around the Sun Methodology: User lists and host lists (including star ratings, where provided) are pasted into text file, which is then processed and analyzed by Python script. Text file also includes info about artist and album names. Critic star ratings come from Allmusic.com.
@burmajones803
@burmajones803 3 года назад
Great video guys. Lots of really interesting thoughts both on things you like and on things you don't. This was fun to watch and I got little work done today :-( R.E.M. is one of my top 5 favorite bands all time and were the band, along with Jason & the Scorchers (Lost & Found, listen to it, pure cowpunk like you never heard before), that opened up a whole new world of rock music to me. In 1985 both bands were inexplicably slotted onto the local album-oriented rock station's playlist, somewhere between Zeppelin, the Stones, Van Halen, the Doors, the Beatles, et al. They were the sand in the vaseline of the Boomer-centric classic rock station, but to me they were manna from heaven and they let me know that somewhere out there, toiling away from just outside the commercial rock radio airwaves and the MTV heavy rotation playlist was some kind of new sound made by people younger than my parents. I have listened to all of their records through Monster hundreds of times, but after 1994 life happened and, much like Springsteen, I stopped listening to their new music. I have not listened to any album post-Monster all the way through and am not sure I ever will. I am very happy with the 10 records that follow. No dogs on this list, in my opinion. They still surprise and delight me and I'm not sure I need anything more than that. 10. Out of Time - Losing My Religion is great. Near Wild Heaven reminds me of Who Loves the Sun by the mighty VU. Me in Honey is a great closing song. Sequencing is effed-up, great observation Kramzer. A few duds on this record. 9. Green - those 2 opening tracks are great. Again, a couple duds, but mostly great stuff. 8. Monster - a much-maligned stylistic departure, but c'mon, Bang and Blame is one of their most affecting songs, possibly better than anything else released in 1994, and those first 5 songs are tremendous. A few duds, but this is a great album. 7. Chronic Town - docked a few points for being too short, but what a great EP. I've never thought about ranking EPs, but is there a better one than this? Those first three songs...perfection. 6. Automatic for the People - I can't explain how this masterpiece isn't even in the top 5. Maybe there are a couple of songs I can skip, but none of the albums that follow have any tracks I skip? Is there a stranger album that was still considered a mainstream hit? 5. Murmur - not a bad song on the album. Many great ones. Why so low then? I like me some noise. I like me some punk rock. I like me some darkness. 4. Document - this album brings the noise and the darkness, keeps the weirdness. And a cover of Wire to boot! What we want and what we need have been confused. 3. Reckoning - Peter Buck at his appregiated best. I just love the songs on this album more than I love the songs on Murmur. 2. Fables of the Reconstruction of the Fables - Weird. Dark and moody. Very moody. That opening riff of Feeling Gravitys Pull and the Man Ray kind of sky. Driver 8. Can't Get There from Here. A strange masterpiece. 1. Lifes Rich Pageant - the punk rock album. I love the energy of this album. Not a bad song on it, but I feel like I can say that for albums 1 through 5 anyway. This is just the album that picks me up whenever I put it on, so that's why it's at the top.
@rodneygriffin7666
@rodneygriffin7666 3 года назад
Reconstruction of the fables.
@kevtruth
@kevtruth 3 года назад
15. Around The Sun 14. Collapse Into Now 13. Up 12. New Adventures In H-Fi 11. Out Of Time 10. Accelerate 9. Reveal 8. Automatic For The People 7. Document 6. Monster (Jason Star 69 is great) 5. Green 4. Fables Of The Reconstruction 3. Life's Rich Pageant 2. Reckoning 1. Murmur
@keithmarus8554
@keithmarus8554 3 года назад
I know there’s gonna be tons of Monster bashing here but that’s easily top 5 for me. 😜
@AbbeyRoadkill1
@AbbeyRoadkill1 3 года назад
The crowd of REM fans I grew up with definitely saw Monster as a disappointment when it was released. But that's the great thing about art, one man's trash is another man's treasure.
@179rich
@179rich 3 года назад
I don't understand the Monster dislike. It's a killer album.
@brianjackson5541
@brianjackson5541 3 года назад
I’ve always loved as well!
@JCStorm76
@JCStorm76 3 года назад
Easily I agree
@totalrockfiend4472
@totalrockfiend4472 3 года назад
It's their second best (following Document), by a miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiile! Truth be told, Document + Monster are REM's ONLY rockin' albums. Which makes them the band's best by default.
@threestringsomg
@threestringsomg 3 года назад
And it was going so well til..... Murmur.....Jason noooooooo!!!😭😭😭😭 You must have just had a moment there....I forgive you....Murmur is timeless beauty....tut tut tut
@aprendizdebrujo100
@aprendizdebrujo100 3 года назад
totally agree
@spoteach
@spoteach 3 года назад
01. Green 02. Automatic For The People 03. Document 04. Murmer 05. Life's Rich Pageant 06. Reckoning 07. Out Of Time 08. New Adventures In Hi-Fi 09. Fables Of The Reconstruction 10. Monster Never dived into their post Berry stuff.
@toonhkuitjes6382
@toonhkuitjes6382 3 года назад
Probably with Kramzer in that it’s about a top 30-ish band for me. I thought I had them all but obviously not... so only the 14 I know 1. Automatic for the people 2. Out of time 3. Murmur 4. Document 5. Reckoning 6. Life’s rich pageant 7. New adventures in HiFi 8. Reconstruction of the Fables 9. Green 10. Reveal 11. Monster 12. Up 13. Accelerate 14. Around the sun
@ThePhantomBeatlemaniac
@ThePhantomBeatlemaniac 5 месяцев назад
Another enjoyable video from you guys. Jason, I found it odd that you'd write off "Out Of Time" as a weaker album here on grounds that a lot of the songs have little in common, and therefore don't belong together. (A statement with which I'd disagree.) And yet, this is precisely the main appeal of The Beatles' "White Album", which you listed as #1 in your video that ranks Beatles albums. (It's my #1 too, for that very reason.)
@PabloReyesVelasco
@PabloReyesVelasco 3 года назад
I'm looking forward for the Stones Remaster. Thanks for adding the year to the albums.
@curlessmania4708
@curlessmania4708 3 года назад
I am with Kram on this one, his list would be closest to mine. The later records after Bill Berry left just didn’t do much for me. Document would be number 1 for me as well, something coalesced with that record.
@urbangorilla33
@urbangorilla33 3 года назад
Document: "Everything sounds really important like you have to hear what they say on this album". Well said, and after all isn't that what matters most in a rock record?
@dancochrane5577
@dancochrane5577 4 месяца назад
This is my #1 review show you’ve done.
@benderrodriguez5934
@benderrodriguez5934 3 года назад
R.E.M. is one of my favourite bands ever, so my bottom is a very decent album for me. 1. Automatic For The People (10/10) 2. Green (10/10) 3. Murmur (9,5/10) 4. Document (9,5/10) 5. Lifes Rich Pageant (9/10) 6. Out Of Time (8/10) 7. Reckoning (8/10) 8. Up (7,5/10) 9. Reveal (7,5/10) 10. Collapse Into Now (7/19) 11. New Adventures In Hi-Fi (6,5/10) 12. Around The Sun (6,5/10) 13. Fables Of The Reconstruction (6/10) 14. Monster (6/10) 15. Accelerate(5,5/10) Greetings from Canary Islands.
@mrp4242
@mrp4242 3 года назад
Solid ordering here
@JCStorm76
@JCStorm76 3 года назад
@@mrp4242 Disagree. Monster is way too low
@TheAdArchive
@TheAdArchive Год назад
I can't take these guys tastes serious since one of them ranked A New Morning as Suede's best album.
@chip9649
@chip9649 3 года назад
Cant wait for your top 10 REM songs for me number 1 is orange crush followed by what's the frequency kenneth
@freebird3520
@freebird3520 3 года назад
My favorite R.E.M. album is their first eight albums. I have ranked them 10 times and got 10 different answers. I guess it just comes down to my mood that day. The EP Chronic Town is outstanding as well. I am of the opinion that Monster and New Adventures aren’t quite as good and would rank at 9 and 10 but they still have sone great moments. The albums after Bill left are clearly the worst of their catalog in my opinion.
@tomklenskjr.2491
@tomklenskjr.2491 3 года назад
Believe this is the first listography you guys have done, where I’m overtly familiar with all of the records. It helps that I’ve been a fan for 30 plus years .. Having said that, nobody is gonna agree with my list. But that’s why we all have our own opinions for, so we can disagree lol 1) Fables of the Reconstruction (1985) 2) Out of Time (1991) 3) Murmur (1983) 4) Reckoning (1984) 5) Monster (1994) 6) Life’s Rich Pageant (1986) 7) Automatic for the People (1992) 8) Up (1998) 9) New Adventures in Hi Fi (1996) 10) Green (1988) 11) Around the Sun (2004) 12) Document (1987) 13) Collapse Into Now (2011) 14) Reveal (2001) 15) Accelerate (2008)
@ttmilbr
@ttmilbr 3 года назад
Yes! Fables is still my favorite as well!
@tomklenskjr.2491
@tomklenskjr.2491 3 года назад
@@ttmilbr Always! 😃
@trickygoose2
@trickygoose2 3 года назад
My attempt to rank them all. There is no other act with this many albums that I have all owned: 15 Around the Sun 14 Up 13 New Adventure in Hi-Fi 12 Reveal 11 Collapse into Now 10 Accelerate 9 Monster 8 Out of Time 7 Fables of the Reconstruction 6 Reckoning 5 Murmur 4 Life's Rich Pageant 3 Document 2 Green 1 Automatic for the People 1 and 2 are extremely close and in my top 20 or so albums of all time.
@SiLatics56
@SiLatics56 2 года назад
This list is very VERY similar to mine. The only slight difference is I would probably have Out Of Time above Reckoning and Fables.
@scottanthonyweidner8692
@scottanthonyweidner8692 3 года назад
Okay, guys, I was expecting this video to leave me in as much apoplexy as the Genesis debacle, but I only had to roll my eyes a few times. Joe and Kram's lists were almost acceptable. To me, just like Genesis, R.E.M. are essentially two different bands with a transition period. Genesis's transition happens over five albums (TOTT to Abacab), while R.E.M.'s is over three albums (LRP to Green). The original R.E.M. are artists, firmly rooted in the American post-punk/college rock/proto-alt. community, and producing aesthetically important and resonant music, successors and peers to Wire, Joy Division, Gang of Four, et al. They basically take post-punk and American southernize it, and Stipe's emo baritone shyness on the early albums is enormously influential. The later R.E.M. (Green onward) are goofballs who do some interesting pop stuff once in a while, but are absolutely not heavy hitters. I agree with Joe, with respect to that later period and the critics. Later R.E.M. is my most cavernous divergence from canonical criticism. I think it's a major Emperor's New Clothes schtick. Their evolution is like watching Radiohead turn into late-period Coldplay. No kidding. That is absolutely how I see it. Or, as I've said elsewhere online, "It's like restoring the Sistine Chapel ceiling and finding Flintstones cartoons underneath." A large part of it has to do with Michael Stipe's transition from artistic indie icon to braying donkey clown, although Peter Buck's desire to "rock with the best of them" doesn't help. I have not heard their final three albums - too much other good music to explore and listen to out there - but I might do so now based on you all's commentary. Ranking the other 13 (yes, 13)... 13. Up 12. Reveal 11. Monster 10. New Adventures in Hi-Fi. 9. Green. What you all consider true of Out of Time I would apply to Green. They do this pop silliness thing (which was arguably something that was good for them at this point, but not what I listen to R.E.M. for at all) for three of the first four songs, and then get all serious and bad. I can't relate to any of you all's take on this album. I like the three mandolin tracks (especially the first two) and that's it. 8. Out of Time. I like the production and arrangements of many of these songs, but the open production unfortunately over-exposes Stipe's horrific braying. Too lyrically and musically facile. And 100% with Jason on the KRS-One cameo. 7. Automatic for the People. I love the sound of this record, but I think the songwriting is terrible. "Nightswimming/Deserves a quiet night/I turned up the radio..." You'll never be able to un-hear that (You're welcome!). To me, the only keepers are "Drive" (worst song on the album? on what freaking planet?) and "Man on the Moon." Stipe brays away. I know that "Everybody Hurts" is deeply important to a lot of people, and I absolutely try to be a man of care and compassion, but I think that's just ridiculous. I consider it an uproariously hilarious parody (or, far more probably, an artistic and pecuniary cash-in rip-off) of "Bridge over Troubled Water," and I think it's hysterical that the band and so many of their listeners took it seriously. So dynamically abominable. 6. Document. This was so baffling and disappointing when it first came out, but there's a lot that still sticks - "The One I Love," much maligned by people who generally agree with me on R.E.M.'s arc, is actually a fantastic Neil Young tribute and a very solid pop-rock song which did nothing to hurt their legacy up to that point. "King of Birds" is a gem, and "Disturbance at the Heron House," "Exhuming McCarthy," and "Fireplace" are decent. But this is the beginning of the deep slide. 5. reckoning. I don't think it's darker than Murmur at all. They cleaned off a lot of the murk and were definitely more accessible. Lost a great deal of the production and arrangement magic, unfortunately. "So. Central Rain," "Pretty Persuasion," and "Time after Time (annelise)" are a great trifecta (the first and third featuring 12-string guitar, Joe, which is why they're hyper-jangly). This low due largely to "(Don't Go Back to) Rockville." I like some country, like early Emmylou Harris, but that tune is dry-as-dust boring. I like "Second Guessing" and "Little America," but they're pretty lightweight. 4. Lifes Rich Pageant. The beginning of the transition, but much like Trick of the Tail and Wind and Wuthering, showed that they could have evolved without turning into crap. "Fall on Me" and "The Flowers of Guatemala" are the standouts on this very strong album that doesn't hit the highs of its predecessors, but is rock solid from beginning to end. 3. Fables of the Reconstruction. Stunned that Joe was the only one to mention "Driver 8," which most fans-from-the-beginning would consider to be a top-fiver. They were indeed doing something really special here. Two thirds CCR, one third Wire, while being 100% themselves. I think they're still plenty jangly here, except for the feedback at the close of "Gravity." 2. chronic town ep. Yes, it's just an ep. It's also the absolute best version of R.E.M., five masterpiece cuts with a magnificent indie idiom that blended their early live sound with great Mitch Easter neo-psychedelia (e.g. the electric sitar on "Gardening at Night"). If they had stretched this to lp length with five more just-as-good songs, it would be head-and-shoulders their best, and I say that as someone who has Murmur in my top five of all time. 1. Murmur. Dang. Y'all couldn't even be bothered to spell it right. "They improved as songwriters after this..." BWAH-HAH-HAH that someone would actually think that. Absurd. A magical idiom with ten borderline-to-masterpiece songs (the first ten), with two very good ones to close the album.
@ryankramzer1256
@ryankramzer1256 3 года назад
How do you feel about dead letter office
@AbbeyRoadkill1
@AbbeyRoadkill1 3 года назад
I totally agree with you on Murmur. The idea their songwriting got better *after* Murmur is a head scratcher for me. I think more highly than you do of their albums from Green thru Hi-Fi but I agree they're not quite on the same level as the first 5 (with the exception of Automatic, which I think is classic.)
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 3 года назад
It kind of sounds like you hate REM after reading this. - Joe
@scottanthonyweidner8692
@scottanthonyweidner8692 3 года назад
@@ryankramzer1256 It's essential because, afaik, it's the only way to own chronic town on CD! It was the second CD I ever purchased back in 1987 for that very reason. Most of the original tracks are not that good/essential, but I do really like the Velvets covers, especially "Femme Fatale."
@scottanthonyweidner8692
@scottanthonyweidner8692 3 года назад
@@TastesLikeMusic As I said, they're like Genesis. Two different bands. I think Genesis stays pretty good far longer than R.E.M. does. The original R.E.M., from chronic town to Lifes Rich Pageant, are absolutely in my top ten of artists. Look again at my analogy of transitioning from being Radiohead to being late-period Coldplay. How would you feel if one of your very favorite artists did that and passed it off as following their artistic muse?
@billkeon880
@billkeon880 2 года назад
Those people who don’t have Murmur at, or near, the top of their lists need to put the headphones on and listen to all the layers of sound and interesting arrangements and that amazing songwriting. It’s like Dark Side, Aja or Abbey Road. Especially if you can get your hands on the Mobile Fidelity vinyl pressing of the album. An audiophile wet dream. One of the best albums ever made by any artist. And done with such confidence by the band for a first album (with Easter and Dixon).
@TastesLikeMusic
@TastesLikeMusic 2 года назад
Just call us out by name next time, jeez. - Joe
@billkeon880
@billkeon880 2 года назад
@@TastesLikeMusic haha, actually was reading other comments before posting. Just listened to MoFi pressing last night too
@curly_wyn
@curly_wyn Год назад
Murmur is definitely my favorite R.E.M. album. It will always have the biggest impact on me. :)
@57md81
@57md81 Год назад
I agree that Murmur has multiple sonic levels that reward the careful listener. It is certainly my #1 REM album. But, perhaps worse than the underrating of Murmur is the collective #1 ranking of the amazingly mediocre Green.
@KimTHRC
@KimTHRC Месяц назад
Nadie a pedido mi opinión, pero aqui está mi lista de mis álbumes. De mi favorito al menos: 1) Automatic for the people. 2) Green 3) Monster 4) New adventures in hi fi 5) Lifes Rich Pageant 6) Document 7) Out of time 8) Murmur 9) Fables of the reconstruction 10) Accelerate 11) Up 12) Reveal 13) Around the sun 14) Reckoning 15) Collapse in the now
@painless465
@painless465 3 года назад
1.Fables of the Reconstruction-"good advices"is my favorite REM song. Outside of "auctioneer",they're all great 2.Reckoning-rocks a little harder than Murmur. love "pretty persuasion" 3.Murmur-so consistent,brooding and strange. "moral kiosk" "9-9" "pilgrimage" are highlights 4.New Adventures in HiFi-A no nonsense road album,this rocks. "ebow the letter',"wake up bomb" "electrolyte" are highlights 5.Document-maybe they're most explosive opener with "finest worksong" 6.Lifes Rich Pageant-This felt a little flat to me after Fables,but still with great songs like 'begin the begin","fall on me"and the cover "superman" 7.Out of Time-yes it is disjointed,but the highlights are just too good 8.Automatic for the People-Like Jason,I don't like "drive",and I find "everybody hurts"real cloying. I do love "man on the moon" "ignoreland""the sidewinder sleeps tomight" and "nightswimming" 9.Monster-some great rockers but a little inconsistent 10.Green-This seemed like a bit of a sellout at the time,a little too lightweight for REM. Didn't really care much for the non hits either
@bradmenpes809
@bradmenpes809 6 месяцев назад
Murmur and Document (I love Lightnin' Hopkins) would be higher on my list, Jason. I've never thought to try and list R.E.M. albums. I love the band right up until New Adventures, where I think they start to lose the plot. Maybe it's time for me to listen to their later albums. For me, they will always be one of the greatest (if not the greatest) alternative rock bands of all time and in my top ten of all time favourite bands. The run of albums from Document, Green, Out of Time, and Automatic for the People is only matched in strength by The Beatles (Rubber Soul, Revolver, Sgt. Pepper's, White Album) and The Rolling Stones (Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile on Main St.) in music history, imho.
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