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R E M - Unplugged The Complete Sessions (2014) [Record Store Day] FLAC Beolab1700
Half a World Away
Disturbance At the Heron House
Radio Song
Low
Perfect Circle
Fall on Me
Belong
Love is All Around
Its the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine)
Losing My Religion
Pop Song 89
Endgame
Fretless *
Swan Swan H *
Rotary 11 *
Get Up *
World Leader Pretend *
LPs 3-4: MTV Unplugged - 5/21/2001
All the Way to Reno (You’re Gonna Be a Star)
Electrolite
At My Most Beautiful
Daysleeper
So. Central Rain (I’m Sorry)
Losing My Religion
Country Feedback
Cuyahoga
Imitation of Life
Find the River
The One I Love *
Disappear *
Beat a Drum *
I’ve Been High *
I’ll Take the Rain *
Sad Professor *
R.E.M. have joined in on this year’s Record Store Day celebrations. On April 19, they’ll release Unplugged 1991/2001: The Complete Sessions, a 4xLP collection pairing together both of the band’s sets for MTV’s Unplugged acoustic performance series. The release include 11 songs that were not broadcast on MTV.
The Athens, Georgia quartet’s first appearance on the program followed the release of seventh studio album Out of Time, which would become a massive hit off the strength of Top 10 singles like “Losing My Religion” and “Shiny Happy People.” Six of the set’s 17 performances hail from tracks recorded during the album’s sessions, including non-LP B- sides “Fretless” and “Rotary 11.” (Those two tracks, as well as acoustic renditions of Document‘s “Swan Swan H” and Green‘s “Get Up” and “World Leader Pretend,” were never included in the original broadcast and are heard here for the first time.
Almost exactly a decade later, R.E.M. reappeared on Unplugged a somewhat different band – not the least of which was due to the departure of drummer Bill Berry. In promotion of the band’s second album as a trio, Reveal, the group delivered a slightly more diverse set, stretching all the way back to 1984's “So. Central Rain (I’m Sorry)” and including some of the best tracks from the band’s early trio years, including “Daysleeper,” “At My Most Beautiful” and “Imitation of Life.” Six of the 16 performances from this set were excised from the original airing.