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| Label © |
EMI Int'l |
| Release Year |
1984 |
| Length |
38:54 |
| Genre |
Alternative |
| Personal Star Rating [1-5] |
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| Ref# |
R-0035 |
| Bitrate |
~201 Kbps |
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| Info |
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Harborcoat
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3:57
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2.
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7 Chinese Brothers
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4:15
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So. Central Rain
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3:16
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Pretty Persuasion
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3:53
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Time After Time (Annelise)
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3:33
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Second Guessing
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2:53
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7.
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Letter Never Sent
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3:00
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8.
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Camera
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5:29
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9.
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(Don't Go Back To) Rockville
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4:56
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10.
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Little America
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3:42
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The 1984 follow-up to R.E.M.'s brilliantly murky debut features Michael Stipe's ambiguous moan, drummer Bill Berry's strong backbeat, and guitarist Peter Buck's endless wave of catchy, jangling riffs. They wouldn't fully beef up their hard rock until roughly 1986's Life's Rich Pageant, but the swimming melodies of "Pretty Persuasion," "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)" and "Rockville (Don't Go Back To)" recall why the band frequently earned comparisons to a power-pop Beatles and the country-rock Byrds. Also, the jittery rhythms and deceptively simple guitar lines make the underappreciated "Harborcoat" and "7 Chinese Bros." worth revisiting. --Steve Knopper
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