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This album is a 2018 pressing of Best Of R.E.M. At The BBC Vinyl LP by R.E.M.
R.E.M. grew up with the BBC, and this historic relationship is lovingly celebrated across an incredible collection that beautifully illustrates the career trajectory of one of modern music’s greatest bands. The collection comprises a treasure trove of rare and unreleased live and studio recordings culled from the BBC and band archives. This is a must-have collection for R.E.M. fans and an authoritative introduction for newcomers.
The media on this Alternative Rock vinyl album is new in Mint condition. In its original factory seal, the gatefold album cover is in Mint condition with no major visible wear.
This all analog 180g pressing of R.E.M. - RBest Of R.E.M. At The BBC Vinyl LP (7206772) was released by Craft Recordings
R.E.M. - Best Of R.E.M. At The BBC Vinyl LP Track Listing
- World Leader Pretend 4:36
- Radio Song 4:05
- Losing My Religion 4:42. Recorded for Nicky Campbell Session Into The Night on BBC Radio 1 First broadcast on 13 March 1991
- Lotus 4:13
- At My Most Beautiful 3:16. Recorded for John Peel Session on BBC Radio 1 First broadcast 25 October 1998
- Bad Day 4:03
- Orange Crush 3:55. Recorded for Mark and Lard on BBC Radio 1 First broadcast on 15 October 2003
- Man On The Moon 4:59
- Imitation Of Life 3:41. Recorded for Drivetime on BBC Radio 2 First broadcast 15 October 2003
- Supernatural Superserious 3:23. Recorded for Radio 1 Live Lounge on BBC Radio 1 First broadcast 26 March 2008
- Driver 8 3:25
- Radio Free Europe 3:49. First broadcast on 21 November 1984 from Rock City, Nottingham
- What’s The Frequency, Kenneth? 3:54
- Drive 3:51
- Half A World Away 4:04
- Pop Song 89 3:27. First broadcast on 30 July 1995 from Milton Keynes
- Everybody Hurts 6:47
- Its the End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) 6:58. First broadcast on 25 June 1999 from Pyramid Stage Glastonbury Festival
- Losing My Religion 4:47
- Man On The Moon 5:34. First broadcast on 15 September 2004 from St. James’s Church, London