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Peter Jesperson: Euphoric Recall - A Half Century as A Music Fan, Producer, DJ, Record Executive and Tastemaker

by Doug Collette
Euphoric Recall: A Half Century as A Music Fan, Producer, DJ, Record Executive and Tastemaker Peter Jesperson 310 Pages ISBN: # 978-1681342719 Minnesota Historical Society Press 2023 As indicated in the lengthy subtitle to Euphoric Recall, Peter Jesperson posits himself as something of a musical renaissance man. And while he may not fit the literal definition of creative artist in any of those varied roles (or the summation thereof), it's hardly arguable he ...
Continue ReadingMaps & Legends: The Story of R.E.M

by Doug Collette
Maps & Legends: The Story of R.E.M. John Hunter 706 Pages ISBN: #979-8987103708 Nottingham Press2023 Because the phrase Maps & Legends so accurately reflects John Hunter's narrative, it is the ideal main title for depiction of The Story of R.E.M.. The two words in fact accurately mirror his bookending of the iconic band's history: the first word represents an exploration of the four bandmembers' formative years, while the second is an ever-so-meticulous inspection ...
Continue ReadingBegin the Begin: R.E.M.'s Early Years

by Doug Collette
Begin the Begin: R.E.M.'s Early Years Robert Dean Lurie 288 pages ISBN: #978-1891241680 Verse Chorus Press 2019 Coming from the unusual angle of a repatriated Southerner by the name of Robert Dean Lurie, Begin The Begin is a fast and fascinating read devoted to the formative period, including the first flush(es) of success that occurred during R.E.M.'s Early Years. As is the case with the best book covers, this one featuring Joanna Schwartz' ...
Continue ReadingR.E.M.: Automatic For The People - 25th Anniversary Edition

by Doug Collette
If the anniversary packages of R.E.M.'s discography, like Automatic For The People, seem to be arriving in quick succession, that's because the band hit an extraordinarily prolific stride around a quarter century ago. Breaking beyond the boundaries of their previously-established and recognizable style with Green (Warner Bros., 1988), the foursome continued into the next decade writing, playing and producing at a sufficiently ingenious level they rendered moot the glib label 'jangle-pop.' Each of the multiple configurations of the ...
Continue ReadingR.E.M.: R.E.M.: Reckoning-Deluxe Edition

by Doug Collette
Has there ever been an American rock band with more natural chemistry than the original four-man lineup of R.E.M.? Listening to both discs of the Deluxe Edition of Reckoning, initially released in 1984, it's hard to think of a group more in tune with itself and its audience at this point in its career than R.E.M.
In his extensive liner notes to the double-disc package, Tony Fletcher makes point after notable point about the quartet's good-natured willfulness, and the iconoclasm ...
Continue ReadingR. E. M.’s Green Revolution; 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Available May 14 From Rhino

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1888 Media
25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Of The Band’s Major-Label Breakthrough Includes Original Album Remastered And Live Disc Spotlighting The Penultimate Show Of 1989 World Tour; Available May 14 From Rhino Green Remastered Will Also Be Available On 180-Gram Vinyl The Same Day R.E.M. achieved global success with the 1988 release of GREEN, the Athens, Georgia quartet’s sixth studio album and first for Warner Bros. Records, which would be the band’s label home for the rest of their recording career. While R.E.M. ...
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The Friday Morning Listen: R.E.M. - Murmur (1983)

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Something Else!
October 14, 1983. It was a long time ago. It was the one and only night I was lucky enough to see R.E.M. in concert. In the gym at the University of Maine with support acts B. Willie Smith (an R&B band from Connecticut who opened with a killer version of My Baby Does The Hanky Panky") and Let's Active, the band came out with a Murmur-heavy set and we were enthralled. That record had been getting heavy airplay on ...
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