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R.E.M. - Best Of R.E.M. At The BBC

NEW. SEALED.

Craft Recordings

In the U.S., R.E.M. came to attention in the early ‘80’s and developed a fanbase around the band’s relentless touring schedule and college radio airplay – a uniquely American network of local radio stations playing “alternative” music. The band’s emergence in Europe also stemmed around their live forays in England, France, the Netherlands and Germany starting in ’83. From this time, the BBC embraced the band – not only with airplay, but also with interviews, TV appearances and in-studio sessions

Tracklist:

Side A

1.World Leader Pretend [Live From Into The Night On BBC Radio 1 / 1991],

2.Radio Song [Live From Into The Night On BBC Radio 1 / 1991],

3.Losing My Religion [Live From Into The Night On BBC Radio 1 / 1991],

4.Lotus [Live From John Peel Studio Session On BBC Radio 1 / 1998],

5.At My Most Beautiful [Live From John Peel Studio Session On BBC Radio 1 / 1998],

Side B

1.Bad Day [Live From Mark and Lard On BBC Radio 1 / 2003],

2.Orange Crush [Live From Mark and Lard On BBC Radio 1 / 2003],

3.Man On The Moon [Live From Drivetime On BBC Radio 2 / 2003],

4.Imitation Of Life [Live From Drivetime On BBC Radio 2 / 2003],

5.Supernatural Superserious [Live From BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge / 2008]

Side C

1.Driver 8 [Live From Rock City, Nottingham / 1984],

2.Radio Free Europe [Live From Rock City, Nottingham / 1984],

3.What’s The Frequency, Kenneth? [Live From The National Bowl, Milton Keynes / 1995],

4.Drive [Live From The National Bowl, Milton Keynes / 1995],

5.Half A World Away [Live From The National Bowl, Milton Keynes / 1995],

6.Pop Song 89 [Milton Keynes, 30 July 1995 / Edit],

Side D

1.Everybody Hurts [Pyramid Stage Glastonbury Festival, 25 June 1999 / Edit],

2.It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) [Pyramid Stage Glastonbury Festival, 25 Ju,

3.Losing My Religion [St. James’ Church, London Radio 2, 15 September 2004 / Edit],

4.Man On The Moon [Live From St. James’s Church, London / 2004]

 

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