- Imitation of Life (song)
Infobox Single
Name = Imitation of Life
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Artist =R.E.M.
from Album = Reveal
Released =April 30 ,2001 (UK)May 8 ,2001 (US)
Format = 12"vinyl record ,CD andDVD
Recorded =
Genre =Alternative rock
Length = 3:55
Label =Warner Bros. Records
Producer = Pat McCarthy andR.E.M.
Last single = "The Great Beyond "
(2000)
This single = "Imitation of Life"
(2001)
Next single = "All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star) "
(2001)"Imitation of Life" is a song by
R.E.M. , the first single released from their twelfth album, "Reveal" in 2001. The song struggled in theUnited States where the band's popularity had waned, peaking at #83 on theBillboard Hot 100 (though the song did reach #22 on the U.S. Modern Rock list, also published by Billboard). It was the lowest chart of a lead single from an R.E.M. album in the U.S. since "Fall on Me " from "Lifes Rich Pageant " in 1986. However, it reached #6 on theUK Singles Charts , making it what was then the eighth top 10 for the band in Britain. In Japan, the song was extremely well received, becoming R.E.M.'s first number one single in the country.According to the
liner notes on "In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003", this song was inspired byDouglas Sirk 's 1959 film of the same name.The single's video, depicting a scene of an elaborate pool party, was shot in Los Angeles by Garth Jennings.
Michael Stipe , in an interview withMTV UK in 2001, explained how the video was made. "The entire video took twenty seconds to shoot. What you're watching is a loop that goes forwards for twenty seconds, backwards for twenty seconds, forwards for twenty seconds, backwards for twenty seconds, with one camera, static, and then using a technique called 'pan and scan ', which is a technical thing that is used when they go from a widescreen format and reformat to fit your television or DVD, moving in on certain parts of the entire picture. And you'll see that we do that picking up various people within the frame."The song was placed on R.E.M.'s
Warner Bros. Records "best of" album "" in 2003. In the liner notes,Peter Buck states that after the release of the song he realized that the song follows roughly the same chord progression as "Driver 8 " from 1985's "Fables of the Reconstruction ".For R.E.M.'s 2003 tour in support of "In Time", the band developed a new bridge for live performances of the song. Prior to that point, the bridge consisted of full instrumentation, with Stipe's "No-one can see you cry" vocal bringing them into the chorus. The new bridge included the same lyric but echoed between Stipe and
Scott McCaughey three times throughout the twenty-second midsection.When the song is performed live, Stipe commonly alters the way in which he sings the first two choruses, using a lower register. Singing at a higher pitch, he states, is difficult to do live; on "
R.E.M. Live ", he mentions how he "routinely sings off-key in the chorus."Track listings
* All songs written by
Peter Buck ,Mike Mills , andMichael Stipe .International CD single
* (UK: W559CD, Australia: 9362449942, Japan: WPCR-11011, Brazil: CDWP 056)
# "Imitation of Life" - 3:57
# "The Lifting" (Original Version) - 5:22
# "Beat A Drum" (Dalkey Demo) - 4:29International DVD single
* (UK: W559DVD)
# "Imitation of Life" (video)
# "2JN" (audio) - 3:28
# "The Lifting" (Original Version) (audio) - 5:22US CD single
* (USA: 9 42363-2)
# "Imitation of Life" - 3:57
# "The Lifting" (Original Version) - 5:22
# "Beat A Drum" (Dalkey Demo) - 4:29
# "2JN" - 3:28
# "Imitation of Life" (enhanced video)US 12" vinyl
* (USA: 9 42363-0, pressed on orange-colored vinyl)
# "Imitation of Life" - 3:57
# "The Lifting" (Original Version) - 5:22
# "Beat A Drum" (Dalkey Demo) - 4:29
# "2JN" - 3:28Charts
External links
* [http://www.remhq.com/shared_assets/videography/videos/imitation.html Video clip at REMhq.com]
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