Fables of the Reconstruction R.E.M.

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  • Release Date: 01/27/1998
  • Original Release: 1985
  • Sales Rank: 16,976
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724349347922
 
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Fables of the Reconstruction

1LISTENFeeling Gravitys Pull 4:48
2LISTENMaps and Legends 3:01
3LISTENDriver 8 3:18
4LISTENLife and How to Live It 4:20
5LISTENOld Man Kensey 4:10
6LISTENCan't Get There from Here 4:10
7LISTENGreen Grow the Rushes 3:42
8LISTENKohoutek 3:10
9LISTENAuctioneer (Another Engine) 2:41
10LISTENGood Advices 3:30
11LISTENWendell Gee 2:56

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Editorial Reviews

For their third album, R.E.M. made a conscious effort to break from the traditions Murmur and Reckoning established, electing to record in England with legendary folk-rock producer Joe Boyd. For a variety of reasons, the sessions were difficult, and that tension is apparent throughout Fables of the Reconstruction. A dark, moody rumination on American folk -- not only the music, but its myths -- Fables is creepy, rustic psychedelic folk, filled with eerie sonic textures. Some light breaks through occasionally, such as the ridiculous collegiate blue-eyed soul of "Can't Get There From Here," but the group's trademark ringing guitars and cryptic lyrics have grown sinister, giving even sing-alongs like "Driver 8" an ominous edge. Fables is more inconsistent than its two predecessors, but the group does demonstrate considerable musical growth, particularly in how perfectly it evokes the strange rural legends of the South. And many of the songs on the record -- including "Feeling Gravitys Pull," "Maps and Legends," "Green Grow the Rushes," "Auctioneer (Another Engine)," and the previously mentioned pair -- rank among the group's best. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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June 03, 2001: Listen to R.E.M.'s first two albums and you can hear how distinct the Fables sound was in 1985. It's a great driving recording; in fact, driving across the U.S. was the only way this album made sense. A lot of fun songs here. ''Wendell Gee'' is an underground classic. And how can you beat Buck's riff on ''Feeling Gravity's Pull''? Good Americana.