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All rights reserved.| Track Listing 1. Drive 2. Try Not To Breathe 3. Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite 4. Everybody Hurts 5. New Orleans Instrumental No 1 6. Sweetness Follows 7. Monty Got A Raw Deal 8. Ignoreland 9. Star Me Kitten 10. Man On The Moon 11. Nightswimming 12. Find The River 1. Drive (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 2. Try Not To Breathe (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 3. Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 4. Everybody Hurts (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 5. New Orleans Instrumental No 1 (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 6. Sweetness Follows (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 7. Monty Got A Raw Deal (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 8. Ignoreland (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 9. Star Me Kitten (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 10. Man On The Moon (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 11. Nightswimming (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 12. Find The River (5.1 surround sound/DVDA) 13. Video Documentary (DVDA)
Album Notes R.E.M.: Mike Mills (vocals, keyboards, bass); Michael Stipe (vocals); Peter Buck (guitar, mandolin); Bill Berry (drums).Additional personnel: Lonnie Ottzen, Denise Berginson-Smith, Jody Taylor, Sou-Chun Su, Sandy Salzinger, Patti Gouvas (violin); Paul Murphy, Reid Harris, Heidi Nitche (viola); Elizabeth Proctor Murphy, Kathleen Kee, Knox Chandler, Daniel Laufer (cello); Deborah Workman (oboe); Scott Litt (harmonica, Clavinet); Bertis Downs (keyboards).Recorded at Bearsville Studio, Bearsville, New York; Criteria Recording Studios, Miami, Florida; John Keane Studio, Athens, Georgia; Kingsway Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana; Bosstown Recording Studios, Atlanta, Georgia.AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE was nominated for 1994 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year and Best Alternative Music Album.R.E.M.: Michael Stipe (vocals); Peter Buck (guitar); Mike Mills (bass guitar); Bill Berry (drums).AUTOMATIC FOR THE PEOPLE is a classic of "alternative" rock. Released soon after OUT OF TIME, it shows R.E.M. on a creative roll with no shortage of original ideas. Bold songs such as ominous "Drive" and the empathetic "Everybody Hurts" demonstrated that the band were not reluctant to experiment, while the Karl Denver opening on "The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite" and the elegiac Andy Kaufman tribute "Man On The Moon" were as good as anything they had ever recorded. Even with the departure of original drummer Bill Berry, R.E.M. are still very much alive here, setting a high bar for their subsequent recordings. Editorial Reviews Rolling Stone (05/13/1999) | |||||||||||||
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