Description
Formed in the early 80s, the American group released six albums, all of which enjoyed considerable success in the United States. It was in 1991, with the release of Out of Time, that REM first came to prominence, acquiring a reputation that extended beyond the borders of the United States. On this album, the compositions incorporate folk-tinged pop and refined rock. The charismatic Michael Stipe’s voice wafts across the delicately arranged music. Losing my Religion” reached a wide audience and won the band a Grammy Award.
Time Side
A1 Radio Song 4:12
A2 Losing My Religion 4:26
A3 Low 4:55
A4 Near Wild Heaven 3:17
A5 Endgame 3:48
Memory Side
B1 Shiny Happy People 3:44
B2 Belong 4:03
B3 Half A World Away 3:26
B4 Texarkana 3:36
B5 Country Feedback 4:07
B6 Me In Honey 4:06
Additional information
Weight | 250 g |
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Format | LP |
Style | Rock/Indie/Garage |