R.E.M. has teamed with Capitol/I.R.S. for the September 25 release of an expanded 25th Anniversary
Edition of the band's 1987 album, Document.
The new edition features the digitally remastered original album, plus a previously unreleased 1987 concert
from R.E.M.'s "Work" tour. The
commemorative release also adds new liner notes by journalist David Daley, with the 2CD package presented in a lift-top box with
four postcards. On the same date, the remastered original album will be
reissued by Mobile Fidelity on 180-gram vinyl in faithfully replicated LP packaging.
R.E.M.'s fifth studio album, Document was recorded by
vocalist Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills, and drummer Bill
Berry at Nashville's Sound Emporium. The
first of several R.E.M. albums to be co-produced by the band and Scott Litt, Document was also the band's first to
go Platinum and includes the singles "Finest Worksong," "Its
The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)," and "The One I Love,"
R.E.M.'s first Top 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. The album
peaked at Number 10 in the U.S., spending 33 weeks on Billboard's Top 200.
In his 1987 review of the album, Rolling Stone's David
Fricke describedDocument as "the fifth in a series of singular
state-of-our-union addresses by America's most successful fringe band." Indeed, Document launches with a
call-to-action, as Stipe sings, "The time to rise / Has been
engaged" in "Finest Worksong,"
bearing witness to history-repeating-itself tactics employed
by the country's elected leaders, evidenced by the Iran-contra hearings, Star
Wars missile defense saber-rattling, and a hyper-moralized Congress bent
on restricting and regulating controversial language in the arts.
"All you have to do is turn on the TV," said Peter
Buck at the time, "And you're inundated with complete lies from people who are supposed to
be running the country."
R.E.M. had released four albums in the previous four years,
each selling more than the last. With
the release of Document, the band found itself at a crossroads of sorts - all but ignored by conservative rock
radio and MTV, yet reaching a broad and devoted international audience, sprung
from independent media and college radio.
Listen to Peter Buck's 1987 introduction to Document, recorded for attendees of that year's New Music Seminar,
here.
Mike Mills tells Daley in the new edition's liner notes, "We
always felt that if we had a hit, it would be despite us, not because of
us."
As the band's upward
trajectory continued, improbably sandwiching "The One I Love" between Whitney Houston's "So
Emotional" and Jody Watley's "Don't You Want Me" on the U.S. singles chart the same week Rolling
Stone's cover hailed R.E.M. as "America's best rock & roll band" (read
Rolling Stone's 1987 R.E.M. cover story here), they launched their "Work" tour in
Europe. The concert included in Document's new edition, recorded live in Utrecht, Holland,
reveals a band poised to take over the world.
Document's 25th Anniversary Edition follows the special
edition releases of R.E.M.'s four other I.R.S. albums, including Murmur and
Reckoning, released by UMe/I.R.S., and Fables of the Reconstruction and Lifes Rich
Pageant, released by Capitol/I.R.S. Audio
and video anthologies of the legendary band's 1980s I.R.S. Records output, And I Feel Fine... The Best Of The I.R.S.
Years 1982-1987and When The Light Is Mine... The Best Of The I.R.S. Years
1982-1987 Video Collection, respectively, were released by Capitol/I.R.S. in
2006.
R.E.M.: Document
(25th Anniversary Edition) [2CD, digital]
CD 1 (digitally remastered original album)
1. Finest Worksong
2. Welcome To The Occupation
3. Exhuming McCarthy
4. Disturbance At The Heron House
5. Strange
6. Its The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
7. The One I Love
8. Fireplace
9. Lightnin' Hopkins
10. King Of Birds
11. Oddfellows Local 151
CD 2 (previously unreleased "Work" tour concert,
recorded live in Utrecht,
Holland - September 14, 1987)
1. Finest Worksong
(4.20)
2. These Days
(3.36)
3. Lightnin'
Hopkins (3.43)
4. Welcome To The Occupation (2.52)
5. Driver 8 (4.15)
6. Feeling
Gravitys Pull (5.00)
7. I Believe
(4.28)
8. The One I Love
(4.38)
9. Exhuming
McCarthy (3.23)
10. Wolves, Lower
(4.23)
11. Fall On Me (3.05)
12. Just A Touch
(3.12)
13. Oddfellows Local
151 (5.34)
14. Little America
(2.50)
15. Its the End Of
The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) (4.01)
16. Begin The Begin
(4.32)
17. Disturbance At
The Heron House (3.42)
18. Moral Kiosk
(3.02)
19. Life And How To
Live It (4.59)
20. So. Central Rain
(5.35)
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