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R.E.M. — Discography Deep Dive (Blogspot Exclusive-style write-up)
R.E.M.’s recorded output maps the arc of alternative rock itself: from jangly college-radio pioneers into arena-level auteurs who never quite surrendered their restless curiosity. Below is a curated, blog-style discography write-up that highlights milestone albums, notable shifts, and a few overlooked gems—perfect for a music blog post.
Automatic for the People (1992)
- Blogspot Gem: "New Orleans Instrumental No. 2 (Long Version)" – This ran 4:30 compared to the album's 2:13. Only appeared on the Taiwanese promo CD.
Part 4: The Ultimate Bootleg Series (Live Archives)
No R.E.M. discography is complete without the live shows. Here are the three most requested Blogspot exclusive files currently active: rem discography blogspot exclusive
New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996) concluded R.E.M.'s contract with I.R.S. Records and featured some of their most experimental work, including the industrial-tinged "Bittersweet Me" and the atmospheric "So High." Blogspot Gem: "New Orleans Instrumental No
Conclusion
Murmur (1983)
- The Essential Exclusive: "There She Goes Again" (Demo) – A Velvet Underground cover recorded in one take at Reflection Studios. You won’t find the raw, unmastered hiss on the Deluxe Edition.
- Blogspot Rip: Murmur - 1983 Vinyl Flat Transfer (24-bit/96kHz). This exclusive rip preserves the original "needle drop" warmth that the digital remasters scrubbed away.