Casual fans know the hits: "Losing My Religion," "Everybody Hurts," "Man on the Moon." They know the Indie legends (Murmur, Reckoning) and the Arena Rockers (Document, Out of Time). But if you are reading this, you are likely looking for the Solid Text on the era that doesn't get the plaque on the wall: the post-Bill Berry, pre-collapse experimental years.
: Deep-dive blogs like Wilfully Obscure unearth specific sessions, such as the 1983 Reckoning demos, providing "revelatory finds" even for fans who grew up with the band. rem discography blogspot exclusive
R.E.M.'s Albums Ranked: #15 - #11 - by Matty C - What Am I Making Casual fans know the hits: "Losing My Religion,"
: A favorite among "bootleg" blogs, this collection typically includes the band's versatile covers, such as the Velvet Underground’s "Pale Blue Eyes" and even "Sweet Home Alabama". 4. Official "Complete Rarities" Sets The "Paper" Reference In the context of music
Recordings from concerts that are not officially available for purchase. The "Paper" Reference In the context of music blogs, the term typically refers to the scanned artwork, booklets, or physical liner notes included with a digital download. Burning The Ground: DjPaulT's 80's and 90's Remixes High-Quality Scans:
And the truth? The Solid Text confirms the hype.