- Parallel (video)
"Parallel" is a video feature compiling all of R.E.M.'s "
Automatic for the People " and "Monster"-era promotional videos, as well as several recorded for this release alone. It was released on video onMay 30 ,1995 , and onDVD format onAugust 22 2000 , both on theWarner Brothers label.The release, which runs at 70 minutes, features promotional videos to all of the band's singles from "
Automatic for the People " and all but one from "Monster" ("Tongue" had not been released as a single until after this compilation). Also included are severalavant-garde clips excerpted from 1995 tour films, ranging from ten seconds to two minutes, playing in between each song, as well as an A-Z of R.E.M. at the end of the feature.There are no bonus features on the DVD; however, there is an optional lyrics subtitle track. Audio on the
DVD-5 is PCM Stereo. The DVD was certified "15" in the UK due to nudity in 'Nightswimming'.There were two versions released in the US. The "A Version" cut out the nudity from "Nightswimming," while the "D Version" contained the uncut video. A
Parental Advisory warning was placed on the cover of the "D Version."Track listing
(directors in parenthesises)
#Flowers (Jim McKay) / Title Sequence (Lance Bangs &Chris Bilheimer )
#Drive (Peter Care )
#Surveillance (Jem Cohen )
#Man on the Moon (Peter Care)
#Mercer Loop (Jem Cohen)
#The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite (Peter Care)
#Midtown (Jim McKay)
#Everybody Hurts (Jake Scott)
#Fish and Boots (James Herbert)
#Nightswimming (Jem Cohen)
#X-Rays (Jem Cohen)
#Find the River (Jodi Wille )
#Runt (Lance Bangs)
#What's The Frequency, Kenneth? (Peter Care)
#Flying Furniture (Dominic DeJoseph )
#Bang and Blame (Randy Skinner )
#Delinquents (Lance Bangs)
#Star 69 (Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris)
#Chinatown (Jim McKay)
#Strange Currencies (Mark Romanek )
#Hula Hoops and Bubble Gum (Dominic DeJoseph)
#Crush With Eyeliner (Spike Jonze )
#R.E.M. A B C (Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris) (excerpted from the 1995 documentary "Rough Cut ")
#Star Me Kitten (live) / Credits (Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris) (excerpted from the 1995 documentary "Rough Cut")
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