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[message]Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage
Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage
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Our Take
Our Take
Alright, grab your flannel shirts and old school Walkmans, because we're taking a trip down memory lane with R.E.M.'s latest compilation album "Part Lies Part Heart Part Truth Part." Buckle up, folks, because this album is a rollercoaster of emotions and nostalgia – kind of like finding a forgotten mixtape from your high school crush.
From the anthemic hits like "Losing My Religion" to the melancholic ballads like "Everybody Hurts," this album is a whirlwind of R.E.M.'s best and most heartfelt tracks. It's like a greatest hits album on steroids, with some deep cuts thrown in for good measure.
But what really sets this compilation apart is its ability to capture the essence of R.E.M.'s career in one cohesive package. It's like a musical time capsule, showing the evolution of a band from scrappy college radio darlings to worldwide rock superstars.
And let's not forget frontman Michael Stipe's enigmatic vocals, which have the power to make you feel all the feelings in just a few bars. The man can go from hauntingly ethereal to heartbreakingly raw in the blink of an eye, and it's that emotional depth that makes R.E.M. stand out from the pack.
So, whether you're a die-hard R.E.M. fan or a newcomer looking to dive into their extensive discography, "Part Lies Part Heart Part Truth Part" is an essential listen. It's a musical journey that will leave you feeling all the feels – and isn't that what great music is all about?
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Gardening at Night
2. Radio Free Europe
3. Talk About the Passion
4. Sitting Still
5. So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
6. (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
7. Driver 8
8. Life and How to Live It
9. Begin the Begin
10. Fall On Me
11. Finest Worksong
12. It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
13. The One I Love
14. Stand
15. Pop Song 89
16. Get Up
17. Orange Crush
18. Losing My Religion
19. Country Feedback
20. Shiny Happy People
Disc: 2
1. The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite
2. Everybody Hurts
3. Man On the Moon
4. Nightswimming
5. What's the Frequency, Kenneth?
6. New Test Leper
7. Electrolite
8. At My Most Beautiful
9. The Great Beyond
10. Imitation of Life
11. Bad Day
12. Leaving New York
13. Living Well Is the Best Revenge
14. Supernatural Superserious
15. Uberlin
16. Oh My Heart
17. Alligator_aviator_autopilot_antimatter
18. A Month of Saturdays
19. We All Go Back to Where We Belong
20. Hallelujah
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About the artist
R.E.M.
R.E.M. Formed in Athens, Georgia in 1980, R.E.M. took the alternative rock world by storm with their jangly guitars, enigmatic lyrics, and Michael Stipe's unmistakable vocals. Combining elements of folk, punk, and post-punk, R.E.M. created a sound that was both timeless and ahead of its time. Their 1983 debut album, "Murmur," is widely regarded as a classic of the genre, with songs like "Radio Free Europe" and "Talk About the Passion" showcasing their melodic hooks and introspective lyrics. Over the years, R.E.M. continued to push boundaries and experiment with their sound, incorporating elements of country, folk, and electronic music into their repertoire. Despite their mainstream success, the band always maintained a sense of mystery and aloofness, with Stipe's cryptic lyrics and enigmatic stage presence adding to their mystique. With hits like "Losing My Religion," "Everybody Hurts," and "Man on the Moon," R.E.M. solidified their status as one of the most influential and innovative bands of their era. After more than three decades together, R.E.M. announced their breakup in 2011, leaving behind a legacy of timeless music and a devoted fanbase. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual listener, R.E.M.'s music is sure to leave a lasting impression. So grab your fedora, put on your best flannel shirt, and let yourself be transported to the world of R.E.M. You won't regret it.
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