R.E.M. at the BBC

R.E.M. at the BBC

by R.E.M.
R.E.M. at the BBC

R.E.M. at the BBC

by R.E.M.

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Overview

Like many bands of their era, R.E.M. were no strangers to the BBC Studios. Perhaps they weren't beloved by the BBC's John Peel -- the station's grand patron of underground rock -- but R.E.M. did appear regularly on the BBC, logging their first broadcast in November 1984, when they were nervily plugging their second album, Reckoning. That concert is presented in full on R.E.M. at the BBC, a generous eight-disc box that chronicles all of the band's appearances on the British Broadcasting Company. A quick scan of the dates provides the real revelation of the set: while R.E.M. were college rock titans in America, they didn't crack the British market until 1991, when "Losing My Religion" and its accompanying album, Out of Time, turned the Athens quartet into superstars. R.E.M. scored their second BBC session around the album's release, playing a hushed acoustic set -- one that featured the non-LP "Fretless" and a Mike Mills-sung cover of the Troggs' "Love Is All Around" -- that crystallizes their warm, pastoral phase of the early '90s. The band is next heard in thundering, globe-conquering form in 1995, playing a full 25-song set at Milton Keynes. Fresh from Monster, this is R.E.M. at their loudest, filling arenas with sinewy ease. From there, the band disappeared from the BBC for three years, an eventful period that saw the group getting weird on 1996's New Adventures in Hi-Fi, then parting ways with drummer/songwriter Bill Berry after its supporting tour. Berry opted out after suffering an on-stage brain aneurysm, encouraging Mills, Michael Stipe, and Peter Buck to carry on without him. While the group's commercial fortunes wavered stateside, they turned out to be bigger than ever in the U.K., racking up six Top Ten singles there between 1998 and 2004. Given that success, that's the period when most of the music on R.E.M. at the BBC was recorded, which may seem to be an initial disappointment for fans who tuned out after the departure of Berry, but even a cursory listen to the group's Public Peel Session from 1998, their Glastonbury set from 1999, and their London Radio 2 show from 2004 shows that R.E.M. retained their Monster-era arena rock gestures while moving with a sense of grace and playing with no-nonsense toughness. This may be familiar to the dedicated whose allegiance never wavered, but for those who believed R.E.M. faltered after Berry's departure, R.E.M. at the BBC is a gateway into the band's last act. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/19/2018
Label: Bbc / Craft Recordings / Craft Records / Universal
UPC: 0888072067714
Rank: 47596

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. World Leader Pretend
  2. Fretless
  3. Half a World Away
  4. Radio Song
  5. Losing My Religion
  6. Love Is All Around
  7. Walk Unafraid
  8. Daysleeper
  9. Lotus
  10. At My Most Beautiful
  11. Bad Day
  12. Orange Crush
  13. Man on the Moon
  14. Imitation of Life
  15. Supernatural Superserious
  16. Munich

Disc 2

  1. Introduction
  2. Losing My Religion
  3. New Test Leper
  4. Lotus
  5. Parakeet
  6. Electrolite
  7. Perfect Circle
  8. The Apologist
  9. Band Introductions
  10. Daysleeper
  11. Country Feedback
  12. At My Most Beautiful
  13. Walk Unafraid
  14. Man on the Moon

Disc 3

  1. Second Guessing
  2. Hyena
  3. Talk About the Passion
  4. West of the Fields
  5. (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
  6. Auctioneer (Another Engine)
  7. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
  8. Old Man Kensey
  9. Gardening at Night
  10. 9-9/Hey Diddle Diddle/Feeling Gravity's Pull
  11. Windout
  12. Driver
  13. Pretty Persuasion
  14. Radio Free Europe
  15. Wendell Gee
  16. Carnival of Sorts (Boxcars)

Disc 4

  1. What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
  2. Crush With Eyeliner
  3. Drive
  4. Turn You Inside Out
  5. Try Not to Breathe
  6. I Took Your Name
  7. Undertow
  8. Bang and Blame
  9. I Don't Sleep I Dream
  10. Strange Currencies
  11. Revolution
  12. Tongue

Disc 5

  1. Man on the Moon
  2. Country Feedback
  3. Half a World Away
  4. Losing My Religion
  5. Pop Song
  6. Finest Worksong
  7. Get Up
  8. Star 69
  9. Let Me In
  10. Everybody Hurts
  11. Fall on Me
  12. Departure
  13. Its the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

Disc 6

  1. Lotus
  2. What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
  3. So Fast, So Numb
  4. The Apologist
  5. Fall on Me
  6. Daysleeper
  7. The Wake-Up Bomb
  8. The One I Love
  9. Sweetness Follows
  10. At My Most Beautiful

Disc 7

  1. Losing My Religion
  2. Everybody Hurts
  3. Walk Unafraid
  4. Star 69
  5. Finest Worksong
  6. Man on the Moon
  7. Why Not Smile
  8. Crush With Eyeliner
  9. Tongue
  10. Cuyahoga
  11. It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

Disc 8

  1. Intro
  2. So Fast, So Numb
  3. Boy in the Well
  4. I Wanted to Be Wrong
  5. E-Bow the Letter
  6. Around the Sun
  7. Aftermath
  8. Losing My Religion
  9. Walk Unafraid
  10. Leaving New York
  11. Imitation of Life
  12. Man on the Moon

Disc 9

  1. Moon River
  2. Pretty Persuasion
  3. Pop Song 89
  4. Orange Crush
  5. Losing My Religion
  6. Half a World Away
  7. Crush With Eyeliner
  8. Man on the Moon
  9. Daysleeper
  10. Imitation of Life
  11. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
  12. All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)
  13. Leaving New York
  14. Intro
  15. Losing My Religion
  16. Lotus
  17. New Test Leper
  18. Daysleeper
  19. Electrolite
  20. At My Most Beautiful
  21. The Apologist
  22. Country Feedback
  23. Parakeet
  24. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
  25. Walk Unafraid
  26. Man on the Moon
  27. The Passenger
  28. Bonus Videos
  29. I've Been High
  30. Nightswimming
  31. Bad Day

Album Credits

Performance Credits

R.E.M.   Primary Artist
Thom Yorke   Featured Artist

Technical Credits

Brian Harris   Musician
Ken Stringfellow   Musician
Joey Waronker   Musician
Johnny Mercer   Composer
Peter Buck   Composer,Group Member
Peter Holsapple   Musician
R.E.M.   Composer
Ricky Gardiner   Composer
Reg Presley   Composer
Mike Mills   Composer,Group Member
Michael Stipe   Composer,Group Member,Package Design
Russell Leetch   Composer
Henry Mancini   Composer
Scott McCaughey   Musician
Nathan December   Musician
Public Domain   Composer
Iggy Pop   Composer
Sig Sigworth   Archivist
Bill Berry   Composer,Group Member
Brian Cole   Musician
Bertis Downs   Advisor
Mercer Brockenbrough Davis   Project Manager
Thomas Smith   Composer
Tim Hoogenakker   Post Mix Engineer
Mike Miller   Composer
Chris Bilheimer   Package Design
Christopher Urbanowicz   Composer
Edward Lay   Composer
David Beaufoy   Project Manager
Kevin O'Neil   Project Manager
Simon Gurney   Project Assistant
Duane Saetveit   Musician
Chris Hartstonge   Project Assistant
Kay Anderson   Project Manager
David Bell   Project Manager
Doug Schwartz   Mastering
Bill Rieflin   Musician
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