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The studio discography of American alternative rock band spans 15 studio albums released between 1983 and 2011. The band, consisting of Michael Stipe, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Bill Berry (until 1997), moved from indie icons on the I.R.S. label to global superstars on Warner Bros. Records. Studio Album Timeline (1983–2011)
Document (1987): Their commercial breakthrough into the Top 10, featuring the hit "The One I Love". The Warner Bros. Peak (1988–1996) rem studio discography 1983 2011 flac k upd
- Qobuz (lossless FLAC downloads)
- 7digital (often FLAC)
- HDTracks (high-res where available)
- Bandcamp (R.E.M. titles appear via IRS/Capitol reissues)
- FLAC Notes: The 24-bit/44.1kHz download (originally from HDtracks) is the definitive version. Patti Smith’s guest vocal on "Blue" is breathtaking in lossless.
1994 — Monster
R.E.M. didn’t just define "alternative rock"—they built the world it lived in. This blog post tracks their 15 studio albums from the murky, jangly beginnings in Athens, Georgia, to their final curtain call in 2011. For the audiophiles, we're looking at the FLAC and Hi-Res landscape for these essential records. The I.R.S. Years: The Mysterious Rise (1983–1987) The studio discography of American alternative rock band
Fables of the Reconstruction (1985): A darker, folk-influenced album recorded in London, featuring the classic "Driver 8". Fables of the Reconstruction (1985)