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R.E.M.

New Adventures in Hi-Fi [25th Anniversary Edition]

New Adventures in Hi-Fi [25th Anniversary Edition]

UPC: 888072264014

Format: CD (2 disc)

Release Date: Oct 29, 2021

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Most of the songs on NEW ADVENTURES IN HI-FI were recorded live, or during pre-concert soundchecks, on R.E.M.'s 1995 MONSTER tour.
R.E.M.: Mike Mills (vocals, piano, organ, Farfisa organ, Mellotron, keyboards, synthesizer, bass); Michael Stipe (vocals, synthesizer); Bill Berry (acoustic guitar, whistle, synthesizer, bass, drums, percussion); Peter Buck (guitar, banjo, mandolin, bozouki, electric sitar, bass).
Additional personnel: Patti Smith (vocals); Nathan December (slide guitar, guitar, tambourine, guiro); Andy Carlson (violin); Scott McCaughey (autoharp, piano, ARP Odyssey synthesizer, Farfisa organ).
Recorded at Bad Animals, Seattle, Washington; John Keane Studio, Athens, Georgia; Louie's Clubhouse, Los Angeles, California.
NEW ADVENTURES IN HI-FI was nominated for a 1997 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance.
In the wake of the raging, guitar-fueled MONSTER, R.E.M. has made an album dominated by disconsolate ballads and acoustic instrumentation. NEW ADVENTURES has a stately, elegiac feel. It's punctuated by a few all-out rockers, but the overall mood is dusky and introspective. Michael Stipe's stream-of-consciousness imagery has developed into an incisive, poetic style of great power and resonance, from the religious overtones of "Undertow" (which reveals a Can influence) to the breathless travelogue of "Departure."
The opener, "How the West Was Won And Where It Got Us," sets a dark tone, with an eerie organ backdrop and a mournful piano providing a staccato riff. Punk goddess Patti Smith guests on "E-Bow the Letter," a wordy ramble that finds Stipe questioning, and ultimately denigrating, "this fame thing." A similar theme is explored on "The Wake-Up Bomb," a MONSTERish raveup that attacks celebrity star trips.
NEW ADVENTURES is loaded with musical surprises, including a zippy synthesizer that sparks "Leave," a campy instrumental called "Zither" and various discordant touches throughout. Lyrically and musically, R.E.M. stands its ground throughout, remaining as fresh and innovative as ever.

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us
2 - Wake-Up Bomb
3 - New Test Leper
4 - Undertow
5 - E-Bow the Letter
6 - Leave
7 - Departure
8 - Bittersweet Me
9 - Be Mine
10 - Binky the Doormat
11 - Zither
12 - So Fast, So Numb
13 - Low Desert
14 - Electrolite
Disc 2:
1 - Tricycle [Instrumental]
2 - Departure [Live Rome Soundcheck/Rome, Italy 2/22/1995]
3 - Wall of Death
4 - Undertow [Live/Atlanta, GA 11/18/1995]
5 - Wichita Lineman [Live/Houston, TX 9/15/1995]
6 - New Test Leper [Live Acoustic/Seattle, WA 4/19/1996]
7 - Wake-Up Bomb [Live/Atlanta, GA 10/4/1995]
8 - Binky the Doormat [Live/Atlanta, GA 11/18/1995]
9 - King of Comedy [808 State Remix]
10 - Be Mine [Mike on Bus Version]
11 - Love is All Around
12 - Sponge
13 - Leave [Alternate Version]