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Singer Michael Stipe finally confesses that even he doesn't know what he's trying to say--among the lines flying by are "tryin' to tell you something we don't know" and "there's something going on that's not quite right." But R.E.M.'s roar is at its sharpest, as Peter Buck's guitars twist up surf riffs and the Bill Berry-Mike Mills rhythm section captures the force of forebears Big Star and the Byrds. After half a decade of college-rock heroism, R.E.M. achieved its first hit album thanks to the rambling "It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" and the gentle (but subtly barbed) "The One I Love." --Steve Knopper

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  1. Don't Give Up on Me
  2. Dude Ranch
  3. Euphoria Morning
  4. Everything Goes Numb
  5. Greatest Hits
  6. Green
  7. Gutterflower [Enhanced]
  8. Hatful of Hollow
  9. Here Come the Warm Jets [Original recording remastered]
  10. Heroes [Enhanced]

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Dead Letters [Extra tracks] [Import]

RCA Red Seal Century: Soloists and Conductors

Scelsi: Tre canti popolari, etc.

Music: Dracula [Import]

Slinky Planet: Sydney, Australia [Import]

Renaissance Presents Pacha Ibiza [Box set] [Import] [Limited Edition]

Otto [Import]

Poverty's Paradise [Explicit Lyrics]

Origenes

Palestrina/ de Macque: Works for Organ

Rhythm Indicative

Rio

Penny

Prokofiev: Ivan the Terrible

Blue Moon