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| CD | $28.99 |
| CD - Remastered / Special Edition / Anniversary Edition | $23.99 |
| Vinyl LP - Remastered / Bonus Tracks / Reissue | $24.99 |
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After their 1982 EP Chronic Town started a buzz, Murmur arrived in a blaze of glory. Optimistic yet not naïve, R.E.M.'s lean and propulsive tunes invigorated a music scene lost in the post-disco doldrums. Although they seemed like true believers in the healing power of rock, R.E.M. were no garage band; their sound was meticulously detailed and its density was highlighted by Peter Buck's chiming guitar, Bill Berry's percussion, and Mike Mills's percolating bass. Songs like "Radio Free Europe" and "Talk About the Passion" typified the recording's smart lyrics and clever arrangements. The band built its following via college radio and this constituency helped make alternative a marketing category (then a cliché) in years to come. Meanwhile the band went on to make some of the defining recordings of late 20th Century rock and roll. Martin Johnson, Barnes & Noble