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R.E.M. - Out of Time
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Music CD Cover Artist: R.E.M. Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 1991-03-12 Music Label: Warner Bros / Wea Soundtracks: - Radio Song
- Losing My Religion
- Low
- Near Wild Heaven
- Endgame
- Shiny Happy People
- Belong
- Half A World Away
- Texarkana
- Country Feedback
- Me In Honey
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Free Music Notes for Out of Time AlbumFree Music Review: Somewhere between a monument and a molehill Hit: 4 StarsFor a large number of today's devoted REM fans, who guarantee all of their '90s albums a top 100 debut, "Out of Time" was the entry point from which young listeners referred back to their brillant earlier works and anxiously anticipated the far superior follow-up, "Automatic for the People." For the rest of listeners, however, the glory of the album is in the riskiness of the experimentation and not the results. Were it not for the strength of the song following it, "Radio Song" and its half-hearted attempt at funk could have diminished all credibility. Not to mention "Shiny Happy People," an oft-misunderstood song whose appeal has all but vanished with the passage of time. On the other hand, the improvisational triumph of "Low," the more marginal but equally interesting "Belong," and the country-laced "Me in Honey" echo the IRS days without sacrificing the material's freshness. In addition, this a! lbum was a breakthrough for Stipe, who delivers some of his most passionate vocal performances with often harrowing effect. If nothing else, "Out of Time" effectively builds up to "Texarkana" and "Country Feedback," two outstanding songs that have earned their place among REM's classics. While there are a few too many rough spots to hold "Out of Time" together as a classic in the same leauge as "Murmur," "Reckoning," and "Automatic," it is a crucial turning point in the band's career and deserves its place on any shelf.
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