REM Best Of Tracklisting

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FelipeVox said:
Where?s Bang and Blame???

And Drive?
And...?

This is again reason enough to say that REM has made numerous great songs the past 15 years. They even made so many that they cannot fit on one CD.

C ya!

Marty (who will miss Drive)
 
+ I can't express often enough how much I love E-bow, the Letter


one of the greatest songs ever
 
Salome said:
I will probably buy it if that bonus cd has more than 2 interesting songs on it

On a REM mailing list I saw the (rumoured?) tracklisting of the bonus disc:

From Scandinavian cdon.com

01: Pop Song 89 - Acoustic Version
02: Turn You Inside-out - Live Version
03: Fretless - Lp Version
04: Chance dub - Previously Unreleased
05: Its A Free World Baby
06: Drive - Live Version 1994
07: Star Me Kitten - Featuring W.s. B ( :confused: )
08: Revolution
09: Leave - Alternate Version
10: Why Not Smile - Alternate Version
11: The Lifting - Demo Version
12: Beat A Drum - Demo Version
13: 2jn - non-album Track
14: The One I Love - Live Version Mmm
15: Country Feedback - Live Version 1

I think I have the versions of Fretless (Until The End Of The World soundtrack) and Drive (Alternative NRG). Still, it looks nice...

C ya!

Marty
 
I think I already have:
Pop Song 89 - Acoustic Version
Fretless
Its A Free World Baby
Drive - Live Version 1994
Star Me Kitten - Featuring W.s. B

I have the box with the Automatic b-sides
(so maybe I probably also already have Chance, unless it's a different version)

still looks nice though :up:
 
brettig said:


REM's best of will just be from their years at Warner Bros, which began in 1988 - Green was the first album - their first label IRS released two of their own compilations of their earlier work. 'Eponymous' in the states and 'The Best Of REM' in the UK and Australia, you can probably get it as an import over there.

And don't forget

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I saw the Bad Day video and it was interesting :hmm:

On a sidenote, I wouldn't buy this cd if it didn't have the bonus, which will probably be sold out by the time I have some cash for it :angry:
 
Popmartijn said:
If you already have those songs, then who or what is W.s. B.?
or it is a different version :D


the one on the Automatic b-sides box is a studio demo
not all that different from the album version
 
Salome said:
or it is a different version :D


the one on the Automatic b-sides box is a studio demo
not all that different from the album version

I looked on Murmurs.com in the thread about the bonus disc. :hmm: It was strangely similar to bonus disc threads about U2's compilation (i.e. lots of bickering about not releasing previously unreleased material, the choice of tracks, etc.). Anyway, for Star Me Kitten feat. W.s.B. you should read "featuring William S. Burroughs". This version with him reciting the lyrics originally appeared on the X-Files: Songs In The Key Of X soundtrack.

Just to let you know. :wink:

C ya!

Marty
 
where's Drive? a driving song which ranks right up there with Where the Streets Have No Name, Underworld's - Juanita, Ministry's - Hero, Depeche Mode's - Behind the Wheel?

Near Wild Heaven?

Belong?

Low?

Leave?
 
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