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R.E.M.: In the Attic - Alternative Recordings 1985–1989 : ウィキペディア英語版
R.E.M.: In the Attic – Alternative Recordings 1985–1989


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''R.E.M. In the Attic – Alternative Recordings 1985–1989'' was the fourth R.E.M. compilation released by I.R.S. Records. EMI-Capitol, which acquired the entire I.R.S. Records catalogue upon the label's failure in 1996, released ''In the Attic'' in 1997 without the permission of R.E.M. The album failed to chart in the UK and only reached #185 in the US in its sole week on the chart. Most of the songs had appeared on the European reissues of the band's IRS albums, but this was their first official release in the US. There are two exceptions however, these being "Gardening at Night" (Different Vocal Mix), which was on Eponymous, and "Cant Get There From Here" (Radio Edit) which was on Singles Collected, both compilations having been released in the US. Although they were also I.R.S. Years bonus tracks, "Crazy" and "Toys In The Attic" had also appeared on the band's B-Sides compilation album Dead Letter Office.
The final track, "Time After Time, Etc." was a live medley from 1987 in which R.E.M. started out by playing "Time After Time (AnnElise)", the fifth track from ''Reckoning'', then began playing Peter Gabriel's "Red Rain", followed by "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)", before finishing off with a verse from "Red Rain."
Despite the title limiting it to recordings from 1985–1989, there is a live version of "Driver 8" from 1984. The album was released in 1997, but the album cover says "Limited Edition – 1998" and several of the song times listed inside the album cover are inaccurate.
==Track listing==
All songs written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe unless noted otherwise.
#"Finest Worksong" (Other Mix) – 3:48
#"Driver 8" (Live, June 27, 1984) – 3:18
#"Gardening at Night" (Different Vocal Mix) – 3:31
#"Swan Swan H" (Acoustic) – 2:42
#"Disturbance at the Heron House" (Live acoustic, May 24, 1987) – 3:25
#"Maps and Legends" (Live acoustic, May 24, 1987) – 3:14
#"Tired of Singing Trouble" – 1:00
#"Just a Touch" (Live in the Studio) – 2:38
#"Toys in the Attic" (Joe Perry and Steven Tyler) – 2:26
#"Dream (All I Have To Do)" (Felice and Boudleaux Bryant) – 2:40
#"The One I Love" (Live acoustic, May 24, 1987) – 4:19
#"Crazy" (Randall Bewley, Vanessa Briscoe, Curtis Crowe, Michael Lachowski) – 3:03
#"Cant Get There from Here" (Radio Edit) – 3:10
#"Last Date" (Floyd Cramer) – 2:13
;Bonus track included on limited edition
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  • "Time After Time Etc." (Live, September 14, 1987) (includes parts of "So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)", and "Red Rain", written by Peter Gabriel) – 8:21

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