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Format: CD
 Jan 1993
 Record Label: EMI Records (UK)
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Original IRS CD (copyright 1986) with only 12 tracks: 1. Begin the... |
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Track Listing 1. Begin the Begin 2. Hyena 3. Jast a Touch 4. I Believe 5. These Days 6. Flowers of Guatemala, The 7. Cuyahoga 8. What If We Give It Away 9. Fall on Me 10. Swan Swan H 11. Tired of Singing Trouble 12. Rotary Ten 13. Toys in the Attic 14. Just a Touch 15. Dream 16. Swan Swan H
| Details | | Distributor: | MSI Music Distribution | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes The songs on LIFE'S RICH PAGEANT are listed out of order on the packaging. Two songs on the record, "Underneath The Bunker" and a cover of the Clique's "Superman," aren't listed at all. R.E.M.: Michael Stipe (vocals); Peter Buck (guitar); Mike Mills (bass); Bill Berry (drums). Recorded at The Belmont Mall, Belmont, Indiana. U.K. reissue features six bonus B-side tracks. Coming after the dark and arty FABLES OF THE RECONSTRUCTION, 1986's LIFE'S RICH PAGEANT was R.E.M.'s first tentative step towards the rock & roll mainstream. At the time, Don Gehman's production sounded shockingly bright and commercial, but, in hindsight, the album is clearly a dry run for the impending commercial pinnacle of GREEN, OUT OF TIME, and AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE. The gorgeous "Fall on Me" (an ecological meditation featuring a spectacularly pretty chorus sung in counterpoint by Michael Stipe and Mike Mills) remains the record's best-known track. However, it is a quartet of harder-rocking songs--"Begin the Begin," "Cuyahoga," "Just a Touch" (which quotes Patti Smith's 1975 deconstruction of "My Generation") and a giddy cover of the Clique's psych-pop obscurity "Superman" sung by Mills--that points towards the Georgia band's more emotionally direct and musically loose future. LIFE'S RICH PAGEANT has been largely overshadowed by its more commercially successful follow-ups, but it remains one of R.E.M.'s strongest albums.
Industry Reviews ...Rickenbacker jangles and increasingly audible lyrics to the fore, ...PAGEANT is the sound of an REM completely jarred off with their 'indie darlings' tag and duly picking up proper FM airplay... NME (09/06/1997)
Ranked #12 in CMJ's Top 20 Most-Played Albums of 1986 CMJ (01/05/2004)
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