1. MURMUR 25TH ANNIVERSARY DELUXE EDITION OUT IN NOVEMBER



    On November 25, 2008, the two-CD 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of Murmur will be released on Universal. The two-CD set features R.E.M.'s debut album, remastered, plus an additional disc with a previously unreleased concert recorded at Larry’s Hideaway in Toronto, three months after Murmur’s April 1983 release.

    The 16-song live performance boasts nine of Murmur’s 12 songs, including “Radio Free Europe," three songs from the Chronic Town EP, early renditions of "7 Chinese Bros." and "Harborcoat," as well as “Just A Touch,” eventually a track included on R.E.M.’s fourth album, 1986’s Lifes Rich Pageant. The live set also features a cover of the Velvet Underground’s “There She Goes Again,” which R.E.M. recorded in the studio for the b-side of “Radio Free Europe.”

    Exclusive essays by producers Mitch Easter and Don Dixon, as well as former I.R.S. executives Jay Boberg, Sig Sigworth, Carlos Grasso round out the deluxe edition.

    Stay tuned for more details and information on how you can pre-order Murmur--The Deluxe Edition. In the meantime, go to Pitchfork for their coverage, and have a look at the tracklisting below:

    Murmur (Deluxe Edition):

    Disc 1:

    01 Radio Free Europe
    02 Pilgrimage
    03 Laughing
    04 Talk About the Passion
    05 Moral Kiosk
    06 Perfect Circle
    07 Catapult
    08 Sitting Still
    09 9-9
    10 Shaking Through
    11 We Walk
    12 West of the Fields

    Disc 2 (Live at Larry's Hideaway):

    01 Laughing
    02 Pilgrimage
    03 There She Goes Again
    04 7 Chinese Bros.
    05 Talk About the Passion
    06 Sitting Still
    07 Harborcoat
    08 Catapult
    09 Gardening at Night
    10 9-9
    11 Just a Touch
    12 West of the Fields
    13 Radio Free Europe
    14 We Walk
    15 1,000,000
    16 Carnival of Sorts (Box Cars)
  2. So after the Original and the 1993 re-release, this is gonna be the 3rd version of that album I'll buy. Bastards.
  3. Originally posted by yeah:So after the Original and the 1993 re-release, this is gonna be the 3rd version of that album I'll buy. Bastards.


    Is the concert new?
  4. The bootleg has been around for a while but it's new in terms of an official release.


  5. Ala Joshua Tree Paris? As long as the quality is good it should take the sting off buying it again but your probably gonna buy it anyway though. . . .
  6. I think I'm gonna buy it as a present for the missy.
  7. thanks for this post. looks great.
  8. Originally posted by yeah:So after the Original and the 1993 re-release, this is gonna be the 3rd version of that album I'll buy. Bastards.


    I don't remember there being a 1993 reissue. If there was, fine. But the neat thing is, you don't have to buy it if you think you are getting 'f@#ked so badly.

    I like the 'deluxe editions' that are Joy Division, Love, Clapton and other have put out in this similar series. There are New Order "Deluxe Versions" coming out too. I think that they might be out in the UK but not in the US until late November - something like that.
  9. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]

    I don't remember there being a 1993 reissue. If there was, fine. But the neat thing is, you don't have to buy it if you think you are getting 'f@#ked so badly.


    I wasn't serious, hence the smilie... I'm always up for good remasters. Especially when they have a nice extra like this one.
  10. Originally posted by yeah:[..]

    I wasn't serious, hence the smilie... I'm always up for good remasters. Especially when they have a nice extra like this one.



    Sorry if my response was too snarky. But the point I wanted to make it that the material is there if you want and one doesn't have to buy it. But it isn't a bad thing for a band (or the label) to make material available that was previously unavailable, only available on vinyl or bootlegs with bad sound.

    I like that R.E.M. is making extra stuff available in the deluxe package too. The Joy Division Collector Editions are great. The Bob Marley and Marvin Gaye Deluxe/Collector's Editions are amazing too.