In Time: The Best Of R.E.M. 1988-2003 is more than a greatest hits collection, it's an opportunity to reflect on the astonishing creative and cultural influence of one of the most innovative and enduring bands of modern rock history.
Around The Sun is R.E.M.'s 13th studio album, released in 2004. Includes the singles "Leaving New York," "Aftermath," "Electron Blue," and "Wanderlust." Also features "The Outsiders" with guest vocals from Q-Tip.
R.E.M.'s third studio album, Fables of the Reconstruction, was originally released in 1985 and features classics like "Driver 8" and "Can't Get There from Here".
A single Husker Du put out when they were at the height of their powers. Their fantastic rendition of "Eight Miles High" was backed with a live version of "Masochism World." Great stuff.
R.E.M.’s ninth album, Monster, was released at a time when the band were coming off the peak of their mainstream success, following Out of Time (1991) and Automatic For The People (1992).
R.E.M.’s 1982 debut EP, Chronic Town, is a masterclass in indie-rock history. This essential vinyl reissue captures the band’s legendary early jangle-pop with tracks like "Wolves, Lower" and "Gardening at Night."
Much of 'I Swam Here' was recorded in New Orleans in January 2025. The album finds Craigie backed by musicians handpicked by Sam Doores of The Deslondes.