REM
In Time: The Best of REM 1988 - 2003
Label:  Wea 
Length:  0:00
  Ref#:  ?-0387
    Track Listing:
      1.  
      Man on the Moon    
      2.  
      Great Beyond    
      3.  
      Bad Day    
      4.  
      What's the Frequency, Kenneth?    
      5.  
      All the Way to Reno (You're Gonna Be a Star)    
      6.  
      Losing My Religion    
      7.  
      E-Bow the Letter    
      8.  
      Orange Crush    
      9.  
      Imitation of Life    
      10.  
      Daysleeper    
      11.  
      Animal    
      12.  
      Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite    
      13.  
      Stand    
      14.  
      Electrolite    
      15.  
      All the Right Friends    
      16.  
      Everybody Hurts    
      17.  
      At My Most Beautiful    
      18.  
      Nightswimming    
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      In 1988, REM were a cult on the cusp of major success. In 1992 they were somewhere close to being the biggest band in the world. In 2003, they're marginalised again, a middle-aged institution purportedly on the wane. Still, uninformed listeners to In Time might find it tricky to work out which songs come from which era. The 18 singles collected here in non-chronological order show a band that's operated at a terrifyingly high standard throughout the period, so that less lauded songs like "The Great Beyond" stand proud alongside the familiar anthems from the early 1990s. Of course, these compilations are sent to irritate loyalists, whose relief at the inclusion of "E-Bow the Letter" (a mesmerising duet with Patti Smith from 1996) will be undermined by the bewildering absence of 1992's tearjerking epiphany "Find the River". For a more comprehensive survey of REM's excellence, you'll also need The Best of REM, the highlights of their elliptical early years. One suspects a box set which tells the full story of this enduring band can't be that far away. For now, though, In Time will do well enough. --John Mulvey
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