R.E.M. discography

R.E.M. discography

Infobox Artist Discography
Artist = R.E.M.




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Studio = 14
Compilation = 9
Comp link = Compilation albums
Live = 1
Video =
Video link =
EP = 1
Singles = 64
Music videos = 49
Music videos =
Soundtrack = 4
References = R
Option color = pink
The discography of R.E.M., an Athens, Georgia-based alternative rock band, consists of fourteen studio albums, nine compilation albums, one extended play (EP), and sixty-four singles. This list does not include material recorded by R.E.M. band members with Automatic Baby, The Baseball Project, Hindu Love Gods, The Minus 5 or Tuatara.

This page lists albums, singles and compilations by the band R.E.M., alongside their chart positions, release date (United States), and sales achievements in the U.S. and United Kingdom.

tudio albums

Compilation albums

Music videos

Internet-only releases

*"Not Bad for No Tour" (2001) - live songs (promotional copies printed on CD)
*"r.e.m.IX" (2002) - remixes of Reveal tracks released on REMhq.com (promotional copies printed on CD)
*"Vancouver Rehearsal Tapes" (2003) - iTunes exclusive
*"iTunes Originals - R.E.M." (2006) - iTunes exclusive
*"Live from London" (2008) - iTunes exclusive

Christmas Fan Club singles

Every Christmas since 1988 R.E.M. have rewarded members of their official fan club with special, exclusive singles. Here are all the songs to have featured in each of those packages:

*"Parade of the Wooden Soldiers" (R.E.M. original)/"See No Evil" (Television cover) (1988) Green vinyl 7"
*"Good King Wenceslas" (traditional)/"Academy Fight Song" (Mission of Burma cover) (1989) Vinyl 7"
*"Ghost Reindeer in the Sky" (spoof of "" by Stan Jones)/"Summertime" (George Gershwin) (1990) Vinyl 7"
*"Baby Baby" (Vibrators cover)/"Christmas Griping" (R.E.M. original) (1991) Vinyl 7"
*"Where's Captain Kirk?" (Spizzenergi cover)/"Toyland" (Victor Herbert/Glen MacDonough, from "Babes in Toyland)" (1992) Vinyl 7"
*"Silver Bells" (Jay Livingston/Ray Evans)/"Christmas Time Is Here" (Vince Guaraldi/Lee Mendelson, from "A Charlie Brown Christmas") (1993) Vinyl 7"
*"Sex Bomb" (Flipper cover)/"Christmas in Tunisia" (R.E.M. original) (1994) Vinyl 7"
*"Wicked Game" (Chris Isaak cover)/"Java" (Allen Toussaint instrumental cover) (1995) Vinyl 7"
*"Only in America" (Jay & the Americans cover)/"I Will Survive" (Gloria Gaynor cover) (1996) Vinyl 7"
*"Live for Today" (R.E.M. original)/"Happy When I'm Crying" (performed by Pearl Jam; Pearl Jam original) (1997) Vinyl 7"
*"E-Bow the Letter" (live video, with backing vocals by Thom Yorke) /"Lucky" (live video, performed by Radiohead with vocals by Michael Stipe; Radiohead original) (both recorded at the Tibetan Freedom Concert, Washington, D.C. (1998) VHS
*"Country Feedback" (live version of the R.E.M. original, with Neil Young on guitar)/"Ambulance Blues" (performed by Neil Young and R.E.M.; Neil Young original) (1999) CD
*"Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" (Beatles cover)/"Hastings and Main" (R.E.M. original)/"Take Seven" (R.E.M. original) (2000) Blue vinyl 7"
*"Let Me In" (live)/"Find the River" (live)/"Find the River" (Athens rehearsal video) (2001) CD ROM
*"No Matter What" (Badfinger cover)/"Jesus Christ" (Big Star cover)/video footage of Michael Stipe reading from a speech by Martin Luther King, Jr. (2002) CD ROM
*"Country Feedback" (live, with Wilco) /"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" (live, with Wilco) (2003) CD
*"I Wanted to Be Wrong" (live)/"She Just Wants to Be" (live) (2004) CD
*"Turn You Inside-Out" (live video)/"The Great Beyond" (live video) (2005) DVD
*"Tongue" (live, performed by Tin Cup Prophette)/"So. Central Rain" (live)/"These Days" (live, performed by The Observatory)/"Begin The Begin" (live) (2006) CD
*"Merry Xmas Everybody" (Slade cover)/"Magnetic North" (R.E.M. original) (2007) CD

References

*Buckley, David. "R.E.M.: Fiction: An Alternative Biography". Virgin, 2002. ISBN 1-85227-927-3
*Gray, Marcus. "It Crawled from the South: An R.E.M. Companion". Da Capo, 1997. Second edition. ISBN 0-306-80751-3

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