"So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)", "Harborcoat", "Pretty Persuasion" Fables of the Reconstruction (1985)
R.E.M. had a particularly vibrant community of dedicated fans creating these blogs. While each had its own focus, the true goal was to create a comprehensive, one-stop archive for the band's sprawling world of B-sides, demos, and rare live sessions.
REM (Rapid Eye Movement) is an American rock band known for their alternative rock music. Formed in Athens, Georgia in 1980, the band consists of Michael Stipe (vocals), Peter Buck (guitar), Mike Mills (bass guitar), and Bill Berry (drums). rem discography blogspot exclusive
This article explores the allure of these "exclusive" blogspot collections and what makes them a necessary treasure trove for any serious R.E.M. collector. The Golden Age of Blogspot and R.E.M. Rarity Sharing
Even with the official reissues of major R.E.M. albums (which are phenomenal and well-curated), the "blogspot exclusive" era holds value for a few reasons: While each had its own focus, the true
(1988) was R.E.M.'s commercial breakthrough, featuring hit singles like "The One I Love" and "Stand." The album's more polished production and catchy hooks helped the band reach a wider audience.
As for their discography, REM has released 15 studio albums: This article explores the allure of these "exclusive"
The search for exclusive digital archives usually splits into three distinct eras of the band's career. 1. The IRS Years (1981–1987)
"Imitation of Life", "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)" Around the Sun (2004)