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This page lists albums, singles and compilations by the band R.E.M., alongside their chart positions, release date (U.S.), and sales achievements in the U.S. and UK.
[edit] Studio albums
Year |
Chart Statistics |
1983 |
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1984 |
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1985 |
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1986 |
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1987 |
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1988 |
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1991 |
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1992 |
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1994 |
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1996 |
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1998 |
- Up
- Released: October 27, 1998
- U.S. #3
- UK #2
- Australia #5
- Austria #1
- RIAA Certification: Gold
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2001 |
- Reveal
- Released: May 15, 2001
- U.S. #6
- UK #1
- Australia #5
- Austria #1
- RIAA Certification: Gold
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2004 |
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2008 |
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Year |
Chart Statistics |
1982 |
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[edit] Live albums
Year |
Chart Statistics |
2007 |
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[edit] Compilation albums
Year |
Chart Statistics |
1987 |
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1988 |
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1991 |
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1994 |
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1997 |
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2003 |
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2006 |
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† denotes compilation was released by I.R.S. Records out-of-contract
[edit] Soundtracks
Year |
Chart Statistics |
1991 |
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1999 |
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[edit] Singles
¹ "The One I Love" reached #51 in UK, #16 in 1991 re-issue.
² "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" reached #87 in UK, #39 in 1991 re-issue.
³ "Ages of You," "Turn You Inside-Out," "Texarkana," "First We Take Manhattan," "Ignoreland," "Star 69" and "The Wake-Up Bomb" were not released as standard singles. They managed to chart on the Mainstream Rock Tracks and/or Modern Rock Tracks chart, which measure airplay on rock radio stations in the United States.
[edit] Music videos
Year |
Title |
Director |
1982 |
"Wolves, Lower" |
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris |
1983 |
"Radio Free Europe" |
Arthur Pierson |
1984 |
"So. Central Rain" |
Howard Libov |
Left of Reckoning |
James Herbert |
1985 |
"Cant Get There from Here" |
Michael Stipe, Rick Aguar |
"Driver 8" |
Michael Stipe, James Herbert |
"Life and How to Live It" |
James Herbert |
"Feeling Gravitys Pull" |
1986 |
"Fall on Me" |
Michael Stipe |
1987 |
"The One I Love" |
Robert Longo |
1988 |
"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" |
James Herbert |
"Finest Worksong" |
Michael Stipe |
"Talk About the Passion" |
Jem Cohen |
"Orange Crush" |
Matt Mahurin |
1989 |
"Stand" |
Katherine Dieckmann |
"Turn You Inside-Out |
James Herbert |
"Pop Song 89" |
Michael Stipe |
"Get Up" |
Eric Darnell |
1992 |
"Drive" |
Peter Care |
"Man on the Moon" |
Peter Care |
1993 |
"The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite" |
Kevin Kerslake |
"Everybody Hurts" |
Jake Scott |
"Nightswimming" |
Jem Cohen |
"Find the River" |
Jodi Wille |
1994 |
"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" |
Peter Care |
"Bang and Blame" |
Randy Skinner |
"Crush with Eyeliner" |
Spike Jonze |
"Strange Currencies" |
Mark Romanek |
1995 |
"Star 69" |
Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris |
"Tongue" |
1996 |
"E-Bow the Letter" |
Jem Cohen |
"Bittersweet Me" |
Dominic DeJoseph |
"Electrolite" |
Peter Care, Spike Jonze |
1997 |
"How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us" |
Lance Bangs |
1998 |
"Daysleeper" |
The Snorri Brothers |
"Lotus" |
Stéphane Sednaoui |
1999 |
"At My Most Beautiful" |
Nigel Dick |
"Suspicion" |
Nick Wickham |
"The Great Beyond" |
Liz Friedlander |
2001 |
"Imitation of Life" |
Garth Jennings |
"All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)" |
Michael Moore |
"I'll Take the Rain" |
David Weir |
2003 |
"Bad Day" |
Tim Hope |
2004 |
"Leavng New York |
Peter Care |
"Aftermath" |
2008 |
"Supernatural Superserious" |
Vincent Moon |
2008 |
"Hollow Man" |
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[edit] Christmas Fan Club singles
Every Christmas since 1988 R.E.M. have rewarded members of their official fan club with special, exclusive singles. Here are all the songs to have featured in each of those packages:
- "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" (R.E.M. original)/"See No Evil" (Television cover) (1988) Green vinyl 7"
- "Good King Wenceslas" (traditional)/"Academy Fight Song" (Mission of Burma cover) (1989) Vinyl 7"
- "Ghost Reindeer in the Sky" (spoof of "Ghost Riders in the Sky" by Stan Jones)/"Summertime" (George Gershwin) (1990) Vinyl 7"
- "Baby Baby" (Vibrators cover)/"Christmas Griping" (R.E.M. original) (1991) Vinyl 7"
- "Where's Captain Kirk?" (Spizzenergi cover)/"Toyland" (Victor Herbert/Glen MacDonough, from Babes in Toyland) (1992) Vinyl 7"
- "Silver Bells" (Jay Livingston/Ray Evans)/"Christmas Time Is Here" (Vince Guaraldi/Lee Mendelson, from A Charlie Brown Christmas) (1993) Vinyl 7"
- "Sex Bomb" (Flipper cover)/"Christmas in Tunisia" (R.E.M. original) (1994) Vinyl 7"
- "Wicked Game" (Chris Isaak cover)/"Java" (Allen Toussaint instrumental cover) (1995) Vinyl 7"
- "Only in America" (Jay & the Americans cover)/"I Will Survive" (Gloria Gaynor cover) (1996) Vinyl 7"
- "Live for Today" (R.E.M. original)/"Happy When I'm Crying" (performed by Pearl Jam; Pearl Jam original) (1997) Vinyl 7"
- "E-Bow the Letter" (live video, with backing vocals by Thom Yorke) /"Lucky" (live video, performed by Radiohead with vocals by Michael Stipe; Radiohead original) (both recorded at the Tibetan Freedom Concert, Washington, D.C. (1998) VHS
- "Country Feedback" (live version of the R.E.M. original, with Neil Young on guitar)/"Ambulance Blues" (performed by Neil Young and R.E.M.; Neil Young original) (1999) CD
- "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" (Beatles cover)/"Hastings and Main" (R.E.M. original)/"Take Seven" (R.E.M. original) (2000) Blue vinyl 7"
- "Let Me In" (live)/"Find the River" (live)/"Find the River" (Athens rehearsal video) (2001) CD ROM
- "No Matter What" (Badfinger cover)/"Jesus Christ" (Big Star cover)/video footage of Michael Stipe reading from a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. (2002) CD ROM
- "Country Feedback" (live, with Wilco) /"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" (live, with Wilco) (2003) CD
- "I Wanted to Be Wrong" (live)/"She Just Wants to Be" (live) (2004) CD
- "Turn You Inside-Out" (live video)/"The Great Beyond" (live video) (2005) DVD
- "Tongue" (live, performed by Tin Cup Prophette)/"So. Central Rain" (live)/"These Days" (live, performed by The Observatory)/"Begin The Begin" (live) (2006) CD
- "Merry Xmas Everybody" (Slade cover)/"Magnetic North" (R.E.M. original) (2007) CD
[edit] Internet-only releases