Green

Editorial Reviews
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Green catapulted R.E.M. from campus cult favorites to rock stars of the highest order. The album contains three of the Athens, Georgia, quartet's most popular radio hits ("Pop Song 89," "Stand," and "Orange Crush"), punching up the big rock hooks and letting the spooky independent production slip away. Some diehard fans cried "Sellout!" but that's a strange attitude given singer Michael Stipe's environmental activism. "I'm very scared of this world," he sings above jangling mandolins on "You Are the Everything." It's still unclear what he's trying to say, but at least we can understand the words this time. --Steve Knopper

Music Review:

  1. Gutterflower [Enhanced]
  2. Hatful of Hollow
  3. Here Come the Warm Jets [Original recording remastered]
  4. Heroes [Enhanced]
  5. Humming By the Flowered Vine
  6. I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings [Live]
  7. In My Tribe
  8. Kicking Television: Live in Chicago [Live]
  9. Last Splash
  10. Low [Enhanced]

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