R.E.M.
01. New Adventures in Hi-Fi
02. Chronic Town
03. Monster
04. Lifes Rich Pageant
05. Murmur
06. Document
07. Out of Time
08. Automatic For the People
09. Fables of the Reconstruction
10. Reckoning
11. Accelerate
12. Reveal
13. Up
14. Green
15. Around The Sun
16. Collapse Into Now
My R.E.M. ranked from top to bottom
Murmur
Reckoning
Automatic For The People
Life’s Rich Pageant
New Adventures In Hi-Fi
Document
Monster
Reveal
Up
Green
Fables Of The Reconstruction
Out Of Time
Accelerate
Collapse into Now
Around The Sun
I actually ranked REM in a Google notes and can’t remember if I actually ever posted it here:
1. Automatic For The People
2. Reckoning
3. Lifes Rich Pageant
4. Murmur
5. Chronic Town
6. New Adventures In Hi-Fi
7. Out Of Time
8. Green
9. Document
10. Fables Of The Reconstruction
11. Monster
12. Reveal
13. Up
14. Collapse Into Now
15. Accelerate
16. Around The Sun
Here goes (almost all are essential and even last place is an album I appreciate):
1. Reckoning
2. Murmur
3. New Adventures in Hi-Fi
4. Document
5. Automatic For The People
6. Lifes Rich Pageant
7. Green
8. Fables of the Reconstruction
9. Chronic Town
10. Reveal
11. Accelerate
12. Out of Time
13. Monster
14. Up
15. Collapse Into Now
16. Around The Sun
My R.E.M. album ranking is something like this:
1. Murmur
2. Reckoning
3. Automatic For The People
4. New Adventures in Hi-Fi
5. Document
6. Lifes Rich Pageant
7. Fables Of The Reconstruction
8. Out Of Time
9. Monster
10. Green
11. Up
12. Reveal
13. Accelerate
14. Collapse Into Now
15. Around The Sun
I'm befuddled by how low Green is on these lists.
I would argue Green is the Most R.E.M. of all the R.E.M. releases, and the early attempt for their most artistic achievements.
Its Pollack's Mural before No. 5: they have the idea of where they are going but they haven't figured out exactly how to fully realize their potential
Pop Hit with lyrics that shouldn't Be a Pop hit:
Pop Song 89
Still has some of the Athens sound:
Get Up
Mike Mills Background Vocals taking the song from a 5 to a 7:
You Are The Everything
The obligatory "
Is this a good song?" Song that somehow made the record
: Stand
Pioneering Use of Sound/Instrumentation not previously found in Indie/Rock music at the time
: World Leader Pretend
Avant Garde R.E.M. brand weirdness:
The Wrong Child
R.E.M Banger that goes to 11:
Orange Crush
Stipe taking a political stance with his lyrics:
Turn You Inside Out
R.E.M Brand Tenderness/Love Song:
Hairshirt
The Oddly Specific To Stipe's experience but Weirdly Universally Relatable Stipe Lyric:
I Remember California
Stipe Showing his Vocal Range:
Untitled
Its not #1 in the cannon - but its averaging #10 on these lists - which is criminally low.