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R.E.M.’s ninth album,?Monster, was released at a time when the band were coming off the peak of their mainstream success, following?Out of Time?(1991) and?Automatic?For?The People?(1992). Coming from a long break in touring (the band famously didn’t tour with the two previous records), Monster represented an intentional shift in R.E.M.’s sound, a “return to rock” with guitar laden, simple arrangements. It was released to strong reviews and significant global success - reaching #1 on Billboard. EXPLICIT Special Pkg:180g Heavy Vinyl When Monster was released in September 1994, the members of R.E.M. were at a crossroads in their career. Singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills and drummer Bill Berry were decompressing from the massive commercial and critical success of 1991’s Out of Time and 1992’s Automatic for the People. In just a few years, the Athens, GA, four-piece had become one of the biggest, most recognizable bands in the world. It had also been six years since the group had toured. By the time that work began on Monster, they were itching to end their self-imposed hiatus and get back on the road. The band was also looking for a sonic shake-up. While R.E.M.’s last two albums were full of ballads, acoustic rock songs and intricate arrangements, the group was ready to record something grittier, brasher and highly playable on stage. Celebrating Monster's 25th anniversary, this expanded 2-LP edition offers the original album remastered, plus a special 2019 remix from producer Scott Litt. The set also features liner notes by journalist Matthew Perpetua—with new insight from band members—and archival photographs, as well as imagined cover art. Highlights include the singles “What’s The Frequency, Kenneth?,” “Crush with Eyeliner,” “Star 69,” “Strange Currencies,” “Tongue,” and “Bang and Blame.” Monster (25th Anniversary Edition) Double Vinyl LP Product Identifiers
Record LabelCRF, Craft Recordings
UPC0888072111493
eBay Product ID (ePID)27046036461
Product Key Features
FormatRecord
Release Year2019
Release TitleMonster (25th Anniversary Edition)
Dimensions
Item Height0.40 in
Item Weight1.21 lb
Item Length12.53 in
Item Width12.31 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks24
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 What’s The Frequency, Kenneth? 1.2 Crush With Eyeliner 1.3 King Of Comedy 1.4 I Don’t Sleep, I Dream 1.5 Star 69 1.6 Strange Currencies 2.1 Tongue 2.2 Bang And Blame 2.3 I Took Your Name 2.4 Let Me In 2.5 Circus Envy 2.6 You 3.1 What’s The Frequency, Kenneth? (Remix) 3.2 Crush With Eyeliner (Remix) 3.3 King Of Comedy (Remix) 3.4 I Don’t Sleep, I Dream (Remix) 3.5 Star 69 (Remix) 3.6 Strange Currencies (Remix) 4.1 Tongue (Remix) 4.2 Bang And Blame (Remix) 4.3 I Took Your Name (Remix) 4.4 Let Me In (Remix) 4.5 Circus Envy (Remix) 4.6 You (Remix)
Number of Discs2
NotesLimited double vinyl LP pressing includes the original album remastered, plus a special 2019 remix from producer Scott Litt. The set also features liner notes by journalist Matthew Perpetua-with new insight from band members-and archival photographs. R.E.M.'s ninth album, ?Monster, was released in September 1994. At that time, the members of R.E.M. were at a crossroads in their career. Singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills and drummer Bill Berry were decompressing from the massive commercial and critical success of 1991's Out of Time and 1992's Automatic for the People. In just a few years, the Athens, GA, four-piece had become one of the biggest, most recognizable bands in the world. It had also been six years since the group had toured. By the time that work began on Monster, they were itching to end their self-imposed hiatus and get back on the road. The band was also looking for a sonic shake-up. While R.E.M.'s last two albums were full of ballads, acoustic rock songs and intricate arrangements, the group was ready to record something grittier, brasher and highly playable on stage. Highlights include the singles "What's The Frequency, Kenneth?, " "Crush with Eyeliner, " "Star 69, " "Strange Currencies, " "Tongue, " and "Bang and Blame."