Post subject: [2011-11-15] R.E.M. "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011" 2-CD set (Warner Bros.)
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After the announcement of R.E.M.'s breakup, several sources are reporting a new career-spanning compilation being released by Warner Bros. on November 15. This will span both the IRS and Warner Bros. years, and will also include some previously unreleased tunes that were recorded during the Collapse Into Now sessions...
Post subject: [2011-11-15] R.E.M. "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011" 2-CD set (Warner Bros.)
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From musictap:
The upcoming Greatest Hits package from R.E.M. will be named Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage, 1982 – 2011. In this 40-song retrospective, the band has assembled a complete look back at their wonderful career over 2CDs. That means that this collection will contain music from their I.R.S. years as well as their Warner Brothers years, which makes for a nice closing argument of what is one of Rock’s great successes.
As a bonus to this set, there will be three new songs that were recorded after the band completed the music for Collapse into Now (2011). The songs, “A Month of Saturdays”, “We All Go Back To Where We Belong”, and “Hallelujah” bolster the release further. ”We All Go Back To Where We Belong” will be released as a new R.E.M. single on October 18.
85 million album sales, and 31 years of recording and touring, make R.E.M. more than an important band in our lives, it makes them forever.
Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage, 1982-2011 releases on November 15.
Disc 1: Gardening At Night Radio Free Europe Talk About The Passion Sitting Still So. Central Rain (Don’t Go Back To) Rockville Driver 8 Life And How To Live It Begin The Begin Fall On Me Finest Worksong It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) The One I Love Stand Pop Song 89 Get Up Orange Crush Losing My Religion Country Feedback Shiny Happy People
Disc 2: The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite Everybody Hurts Man On The Moon Nightswimming What’s The Frequency, Kenneth? New Test Leper Electrolite At My Most Beautiful The Great Beyond Imitation Of Life Bad Day Leaving New York Living Well Is The Best Revenge Supernatural Superserious ÜBerlin Oh My Heart Alligator_Aviator_Autopilot_Antimatter A Month of Saturdays We All Go Back To Where We Belong Hallelujah .
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Post subject: [2011-11-15] R.E.M. "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011" 2-CD set (Warner Bros.)
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Pretty lame, and missing some obvious selections and it includes a few that don't belong (Country Feedback? New Test Leper???). Off the top of my head, I'd say most glaring are "Pretty Persuasion", "Can't Get There From Here", "Superman", "Drive" (are you kidding?), "Bang And Blame", "Bittersweet Me", "e-Bow The Letter", "Daysleeper", etc. Couldn't they have gotten this right? Obviously not. I would've bought this but not now. FAIL.
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Post subject: [2011-11-15] R.E.M. "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011" 2-CD set (Warner Bros.)
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One puzzling inclusion is "Shiny Happy People", as the band has made clear in the past how much they hate the song. They wouldn't put it on the In Time... comp, but it's on this one. IP mentions some really good songs that were omitted. Also, three tracks from the latest album seems a bit much, particularly since they left off "It Happened Today" (now one of my all-time favorite R.E.M. songs). I think I'm happy (and shiny!) with the R.E.M. CD's I already have.
Post subject: [2011-11-15] R.E.M. "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011" 2-CD set (Warner Bros.)
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JohnG wrote:
No "Superman" is a complete fail.
Yep-a really glaring ommission. This comp is typically pretentious R.E.M. How is "Drive" not on there? And a piece of crap like "Country Feedback" is? I'm sure Michael Stipe compiled it while staring at an acorn naked in a room painted orange while using an abacus.
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Post subject: [2011-11-15] R.E.M. "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011" 2-CD set (Warner Bros.)
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The comp that came out a few years ago (2 cds) does a great job of covering those years. They need a slightly better Warner collection. These one really does neither ere justice.
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JGordonBD wrote:
One puzzling inclusion is "Shiny Happy People", as the band has made clear in the past how much they hate the song. They wouldn't put it on the "In Time..." comp, but it's on this one. IP mentions some really good songs that were omitted. Also, three tracks from the latest album seems a bit much, particularly since they left off "It Happened Today" (now one of my all-time favorite R.E.M. songs). I think I'm happy (and shiny!) with the R.E.M. CD's I already have.
Jim
In Time sounded like crap anyway, they merely saved you the trouble of buying and listening to a lousy sounding mastering of "Shiny Happy People".
Post subject: [2011-11-15] R.E.M. "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011" 2-CD set (Warner Bros.)
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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Pretty lame, and missing some obvious selections and it includes a few that don't belong (Country Feedback? New Test Leper???).
Stipe has described both of those songs as among his favorites.
On the live version of CF that's on "In Time," Stipe says "Here's a request from the website, and we're gonna do it because it's my favorite song."
On the "Live At The Olympia" version of NTL, he intros it by saying "I really love this song and Peter really loves this song, and we think Mike does too." (to Mike): "You do, right?" Mike: "Sure."
FWIW, I like both of those, and don't think they're out of place on a 2 disc comp. If it was a single disc, they wouldn't be good choices.
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Post subject: [2011-11-15] R.E.M. "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011" 2-CD set (Warner Bros.)
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I don't quite understand all of the complaints regarding the song selection on this release. R.E.M. is clearly not marketing this as a "Greatest Hits" compilation, or even a "Best Of" collection.
The official R.E.M. website states that it is a "a 40-song career-spanning retrospective that collects, for the first time ever, songs from R.E.M.’s entire back catalog". So, this is a collection that is representative of their music, not necessarily what songs made the charts or got tons of airplay. The "greatest hits" tag does not appear on the album artwork, and IIRC originated from Warner's (clueless) press people, not the band's intent. They certainly don't want want to simply repeat what was on previous comps, so cut 'em a little slack here (and, there have been other compilations besides 'And I Feel Fine' and 'In Time').
btw, "Country Feedback" is a perennial fan-favorite deep-cut track, so it's inclusion here is definitely warranted.
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Invisible Pedestrian wrote:
Pretty lame, and missing some obvious selections and it includes a few that don't belong (Country Feedback? New Test Leper???).
Stipe has described both of those songs as among his favorites.
On the live version of CF that's on "In Time," Stipe says "Here's a request from the website, and we're gonna do it because it's my favorite song."
Of course, in concert Stipe often prefaced songs by saying "This is my favorite song...". Sometimes it was "World Leader Pretend", sometimes it was "Stand", sometimes it was any of a dozen other songs ...
Post subject: [2011-11-15] R.E.M. "Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982-2011" 2-CD set (Warner Bros.)
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NoPhoneNoPoolNoPets wrote:
I don't quite understand all of the complaints regarding the song selection on this release. R.E.M. is clearly not marketing this as a "Greatest Hits" compilation, or even a "Best Of" collection.
The official R.E.M. website states that it is a "a 40-song career-spanning retrospective that collects, for the first time ever, songs from R.E.M.’s entire back catalog". So, this is a collection that is representative of their music, not necessarily what songs made the charts or got tons of airplay. The "greatest hits" tag does not appear on the album artwork, and IIRC originated from Warner's (clueless) press people, not the band's intent. They certainly don't want want to simply repeat what was on previous comps, so cut 'em a little slack here (and, there have been other compilations besides 'And I Feel Fine' and 'In Time').
btw, "Country Feedback" is a perennial fan-favorite deep-cut track, so it's inclusion here is definitely warranted.
"True" - it is not a GH in label, but that is splitting hairs of the imagination. The tracklist is slathered with the basic "hits"...for the most part this tracklisting does not appear to be thoughtful...but a 10 minute roundatable of "Songs of R.E.M. for a comp". Tossing a few deep racks is fine, but call it for what it is is.
Considering the "I Feel Fine..." IRS comp and "In Time" Warner comp - this one seems rather pointless (I am going by the deluxe versions of each). I think its s missed opportunity, where they could have released a box set (tradional 4 disc long box would more than suffice - thank you very much) to provide a more accurate "40-song career-spanning retrospective that collects, for the first time ever, songs from R.E.M.’s entire back catalog".
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