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Accelerate

Compact Disc
Warner Bros.
April 01, 2008
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About this edition:
UPC: 093624988588
BINC: 9454912
Catalog No. 418620
Original Release Date: April 2008
Edition: 30 minutes
About the CD:

From All Music Guide: Group members: Peter Buck; Mike Mills; Michael Stipe; Bill Berry

Recording Info: Armoury Studios, Vancouver, BC, Canada; Grouse Lodge Studios, Co. Westmeath, Ireland; Mike's Music Room, Athens, GA; Seney-Stovall Chapel, Athens, GA; The Olympia Theatre, Dublin


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Track list

1. Living Well Is the Best Revenge Listen Listen
2. Man-Sized Wreath Listen Listen
3. Supernatural Superserious Listen Listen
4. Hollow Man Listen Listen
5. Houston Listen Listen
6. Accelerate Listen Listen
7. Until the Day Is Done Listen Listen
8. Mr. Richards Listen Listen
9. Sing for the Submarine Listen Listen
10. Horse to Water Listen Listen
What critics think:

From All Music Guide: For years, R.E.M. promised that their next album would be a rocker, an oath to fans that perhaps made sense during the early '90s, when they were exploring the pastoral fields of Out of Time and the gloomy folk of Automatic for the People, but in the years after Bill Berry's 1997 departure, the desire of longtime fans for the group to rock again was merely a code word for the wish that R.E.M. would sound like a band again. Apart from a few fleeting moments -- "The Great Beyond," their "Man in the Moon" re-write for the 1999 Andy Kaufman biopic, Man in the Moon; "Bad Day," a mid-'80s outtake revived for a greatest-hits album -- R.E.M. not only didn't sound like a band, but they seemed at odds with themselves and their very strengths, culminating in the amorphous, mummified Around the Sun, a record so polished and overworked it didn't sound a bit like R.E.M., not even like the art-pop outfit the band turned into after Berry's retirement. It was a situation so dire that the band recognize...

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