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Lifes Rich Pageant

Lifes Rich Pageant

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Artist: R.e.m.
Label: EMI Int'l
Category: Music

Buy New: $18.49



New (25) Used (13) Collectible (1) from $5.05

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 6 reviews
Sales Rank: 58684

Format: Extra Tracks, Import
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 766485177926
EAN: 0766485177926
ASIN: B000005RQF

Release Date: January 26, 1993
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Tracks:

  • Begin The Begin
  • These Days
  • Fall On Me
  • Cuyahoga
  • Hyena
  • Underneath The Bunker
  • The Flowers of Guatemala
  • I Believe
  • What if We Give it Away?
  • Just a Touch
  • Swan Swan H
  • Superman
  • Tired Of Singing Trouble
  • Rotary Ten
  • Toys In The Attic
  • Just A Touch (Live In Studio)
  • Dream (All I Have To Do)
  • Swan Swan H (Acoustic Version)

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  • Murmur
  • Dead Letter Office

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
Mid-priced reissue of the foreign edition of their 1986 top 30 album with six bonus tracks added, 'Tired Of Singing Trouble', 'Rotary Ten', their cover of Aerosmith's 'Toys In The Attic', 'Just A Touch' (Live In The Studio), their cover of the Everly Brothers hit 'Dream (All I Have To Do Is)' and 'Swan Swan H' (Acoustic). 18 tracks, also including the chart hit 'Fall On Me' and the college radio staples 'Superman' & 'Begin The Begin'. 1993 release.

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Customer Reviews:   Read 1 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Loved it so much I replaced it   January 16, 2007
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I must have loaned this CD to someone. I have all of REM's major releases, many of the hits and b-sides, a few boot legs, etc. I saw REM at a 400 seat venu and a 30,000 seat venu and a few in between.

I know this album is a bit over produced considering murmur and reckoning, but I still love this album.



5 out of 5 stars Without Equal   November 2, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Like many, this was the first R.E.M. album I purchased. I had heard of them before, of course, but they were never my cup of tea. I have since bought them all, but this one remains their masterpiece, in my opinion.

There simply are no fillers here. Highlights (and there are many) include "Fall On Me" "I Believe", "Flowers", and "Cuyahoga," but the ones not mentioned here are great, too. If there is anyone on the planet that has never purchased an R.E.M. disc, this is where to start.



5 out of 5 stars A career defining highpoint   June 29, 2005
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This 1986 release, the band's fourth full-length LP, may be the very best -- or at least "most REM-like" -- in their catalog. As has been pointed out several times, "Life's Rich Pageant" represented a turning point in REM's sound, pushing both drummer Bill Berry and vocalist Michael Stipe to the front of the mix. The result is a punchier sound that strips away Stipe's mumbling to reveal his impressionistic lyrics. It's not always clear what he's singing about, but at least you don't have to struggle just to decode the words. Though there are moments and songs on "Murmer" and "Reckoning" that may supersede anything heard here, the accessibility of Don Gehman's production, and the catchiness of these songs (including Mike Mills' cover of The Clique's 1969 then-obscure "Superman") make this on of REM's most spinworthy releases.


5 out of 5 stars It's All Part Of.......   January 23, 2004
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Michael Stipe referred to this album in Mojo magazine as being the most like REM that REM has ever sounded. And I'm inclined to agree.

For fans like myself this is the ultimate REM experience. For newcomers, an excellent introduction. For those sitting on the fence, it'll knock you clean to the ground on the REM side.

On previous albums, Stipe's vocals remain firmly buried in the mix, the lyrics practically indecipherable in places. This album shows Stipe's astounding vocal ability off to it's best. Heart-felt, passionate, full of emotion. The lyrics are often cryptic and abstract, yet somehow relevant ; as we've come to expect.

The instrumentation is virtually perfect, and not rooted in the 80's which means that the album hasn't aged at all, it's timeless and classic. This could be REM of the 80's, of the 90's, of the 21st century. Layers of delicate sound, blended to make the rich, soul-inspiring melodies which can lift us up or send us down effortlessly.

Stand out tracks include the beautifully simple "What if We Give it Away?", and the heavier yet controlled "Begin the Begin". The folk-esque "Swan Swan H" sticks in your mind with it's melodic guitar and lilting phrasing, and "Superman" is worth listening to for the harmonies alone. Tremendous.

The pivotal importance of this album in the career of the biggest band in the world today cannot be overplayed. This is the very essence of REM. Berry, Buck, Mills and Stipe all at their creative best. Essential.


5 out of 5 stars An all-time classic Alternative album   August 27, 2001
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is one of the great college rock (or 'alternative') albums of all time. The song "Cuyahoga" is a college rock masterpiece - take one listen to this song, and you will wonder how you ever lived your life without this song in it. Fall On Me and Superman are also really great. Take the time to go back and check out the old R.E.M. albums. It's a fascinating musical journey to take - and a rewarding one.

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