R.E.M.
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R.E.M. was an American alternative rock band formed in Athens, Georgia, 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. One of the first alternative rock bands, R.E.M. was noted for Buck's ringing, arpeggiated guitar playing, Stipe's distinctive vocal style, unique stage presence and cryptic lyrics, Mills's melodic bass lines and backing vocals, and Berry's tight, economical drumming. In the early 1990s, other alternative rock acts such as Nirvana, Pixies and Pavement named R.E.M. as a pioneer of the genre. After Berry left in 1997 due to severe health issues, the remaining members continued with mixed critical and commercial success. The band broke up amicably in 2011, having sold more than 90 million albums worldwide and becoming one of the world's best-selling music acts.
The band released their first single, "Radio Free Europe", in 1981 on the independent record label Hib-Tone. It was followed by the Chronic Town EP in 1982, their first release on I.R.S. Records. Over the course of the decade, R.E.M. released acclaimed albums, commencing with their debut Murmur (1983), and continuing yearly with Reckoning (1984), Fables of the Reconstruction (1985), Lifes Rich Pageant (1986), Document (1987) and Green (1988). During their most successful period, they worked with the producer Scott Litt. 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". They signed to Warner Bros. Records in 1988, and began to espouse political and environmental concerns while playing 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 as it was becoming mainstream. Out of Time received seven nominations at the 34th Annual Grammy Awards, and the 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's favorite, growing in cult status over the years. Berry left the band the following year for health reasons, and Stipe, Buck and Mills continued as a musical trio, supplemented by studio and live musicians, such as the multi-instrumentalists Scott McCaughey and Ken Stringfellow and the drummers Joey Waronker and Bill Rieflin. They also parted ways with their longtime manager Jefferson Holt, at which point the band's attorney Bertis Downs assumed managerial duties. Seeking to also renovate their sound, the band stopped working with Litt, and hired as co-producer Pat McCarthy, who had worked as mixer and engineer on the band's previous two albums.
After the electronic and experimental direction of Up (1998), which was commercially unsuccessful, Reveal (2001), referred to as "a conscious return to their classic sound", received general acclaim. In 2007, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in their first year of eligibility. Berry reunited with the band for the ceremony, and to record a cover of John Lennon's "#9 Dream" for the 2007 compilation album Instant Karma: The Amnesty International Campaign to Save Darfur to benefit Amnesty International's campaign to alleviate the Darfur conflict. Looking for a change of sound after lukewarm reception for Around the Sun (2004), the band collaborated with the producer Jacknife Lee on their final two studio albums—the well-received Accelerate (2008) and Collapse into Now (2011). In 2024, the band reunited to perform "Losing My Religion" at their induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and once again in 2025 to perform "Pretty Persuasion" at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia.
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- Lotus - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- What's The Frequency, Kenneth? - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- So Fast, So Numb - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- The Apologist - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Fall On Me - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Daysleeper - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- The Wake-Up Bomb - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- The One I Love - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Sweetness Follows - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- At My Most Beautiful - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Losing My Religion - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Everybody Hurts - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Walk Unafraid - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Star 69 - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Finest Worksong - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Man On The Moon - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Why Not Smile - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Crush With Eyeliner - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Tongue - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- Cuyahoga - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) - Live From Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival / 1999 - R.E.M. - Live from the Pyramid Stage, Glastonbury Festival, June 25, 1999 - R.E.M.
- World Leader Pretend - Remastered 2013 - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Country Feedback - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Strange Currencies - Remastered 2013 - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- The Lifting - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Electron Blue - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Supernatural Superserious - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Oh My Heart - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- We All Go Back To Where We Belong - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- The Flowers Of Guatemala - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Half A World Away - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Feeling Gravitys Pull - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- So. Central Rain - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Walk Unafraid - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- You're In The Air - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Discoverer - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- All The Way To Reno (You're Gonna Be A Star) - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Try Not To Breathe - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Undertow - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Electrolite - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Finest Worksong - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Wolves, Lower - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Pilgrimage - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- I Believe - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- You Are The Everything - Remastered 2013 - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Orange Crush - Remastered 2013 - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- What’s The Frequency, Kenneth? - Remastered 2013 - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- How The West Was Won And Where It Got Us - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Living Well Is The Best Revenge - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Every Day Is Yours To Win - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Beachball - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Daysleeper - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Leaving New York - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- These Days - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- We Walk - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- I Remember California - Remastered 2013 - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- I Don’t Sleep, I Dream - Remastered 2013 - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Rotary Ten - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Voice Of Harold - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
- Find The River - R.E.M.'s Top Forty Playlist (according to Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe) - R.E.M.
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