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The final curtain. Knowing it would be their last album, the band crafted a varied, celebratory record that touched upon every era of their career before bowing out gracefully. "Überlin," "Oh My Heart," "Discoverer" Essential Compilations and Live Albums

The standard Warner Bros. era primer, featuring essential soundtrack contributions like "The Great Beyond".

The turning point where Stipe’s vocals became clear and politically conscious. "Begin the Begin" and "Fall on Me" showed a band ready for bigger stages. r.e.m. discography blogspot

"Everybody Hurts," "Nightswimming," "Man on the Moon" Monster (1994)

"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?", "Bang and Blame," "Crush with Eyeliner" New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996) The final curtain

A deliberate return to form. The band stripped away the keyboards, cranked up the guitars, and delivered their shortest, fastest, and most energetic rock record in fifteen years.

The breakthrough. Working with producer Scott Litt, R.E.M. honed a sharp, muscular rock sound that yielded their first massive commercial crossover hits. let me know:

R.E.M. remains a masterclass in how a band can evolve, conquer the mainstream on their own terms, and disband with their friendships and integrity entirely intact.

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