Rem - Studio Discography 1983 - 2011 -flac- - K... _verified_ Info
Here’s a solid, informative write-up for that release, suitable for a music blog, forum post, or sharing on a private tracker:
- 01 - Radio Free Europe.flac
- 02 - Pilgrimage.flac
The Warner Bros. Years (1988–2011): Global Dominance & Experimental Twilight
- 1988 – Green: First major-label outing. “Stand” and “Orange Crush.”
- 1991 – Out of Time: The acoustic-led, Grammy-sweeping phenomenon (“Losing My Religion”).
- 1992 – Automatic for the People: Their masterpiece. Mournful, orchestral, timeless. In FLAC, the cello on “Everybody Hurts” is transcendent.
- 1994 – Monster: Raw, distorted, glam-rock feedback. A sonic assault that low-bitrate files ruin.
- 1996 – New Adventures in Hi-Fi: Recorded mostly on tour buses. Underrated and dynamic.
- 1998 – Up: Post-Bill Berry. Electronic experimentation. The beginning of the “late era.”
- 2001 – Reveal: Beach Boys-meets-electronic warmth.
- 2004 – Around the Sun: Their lowest point, but in FLAC you can hear the production’s subtle layers.
- 2008 – Accelerate: A 31-minute punk-infused comeback.
- 2011 – Collapse into Now: A conscious final bow. Patti Smith guests. A perfect goodbye.
- ALBUMARTIST: R.E.M.
- ARTIST: R.E.M. (or "R.E.M. feat. [Guest]" for tracks like "The Great Beyond")
- GENRE: Alternative Rock / College Rock / Jangle Pop
- SOURCE: CD / WEB
- CATALOG#: (Uses original IRS 70012 or Warner Bros. 9 25795-2)
- RIPPER: Exact Audio Copy (Secure Mode) / XLD
The band's next album, Monster (1994), was a sonic departure, featuring distorted guitars and driving rhythms. New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996) saw R.E.M. experimenting with electronic and psychedelic sounds. REM - Studio Discography 1983 - 2011 -FLAC- - K...