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}} ''Up'' is the eleventh studio album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M. It was the band's first album without original drummer Bill Berry, who left the group amicably in October 1997 to pursue his own interests. In his place, R.E.M. used session drummers and drum machines. ==Details== ''Up'' saw R.E.M. move into electronic music-influenced territory after delivering ''New Adventures in Hi-Fi'' in 1996. Ending a 10-year relationship with co-producer Scott Litt, the band engaged the production assistance of Pat McCarthy, who was assisted on most tracks by engineer Nigel Godrich, Radiohead's producer. The single "Daysleeper" became a Top 10 UK hit, and "Lotus", The Beach Boys-influenced "At My Most Beautiful" and "Suspicion" were also released as singles. "There are certain things I set out to do," Michael Stipe noted. "Rough ideas that I wanted to play around with. One of them was the religious-spiritual versus science-technology-modern-age. There are several songs on the record that, to me, address that. I don't know how other people are going to take them. It's taking off a little bit from 'Undertow' and 'New Test Leper', with the freedom of 'E-Bow the Letter' and 'Country Feedback' – songs that just come out. What I really wanted was more of that automatic, unconscious stuff… greatly inspired by Patti Smith and various others… Bert Downs said the record's about people falling down and getting back up again. He said there's a lot of that imagery. I'm like, 'Really?'"〔Cavanagh, David: 'Come On, He Was Only The Drummer', ''Q'' #146, November 1998, pp96–104〕 Breaking with a tradition that stretched back to the band's 1983 debut, ''Murmur'', Stipe elected to have his complete lyrics included in ''Ups CD booklet, a practice he would maintain on all subsequent R.E.M. studio albums. "(Mills ) was reading the lyrics," he explained, "and he said, 'These are really great – we should print them on the record sleeve.' It was a really good night and there were eight or nine songs on the wall. I said, 'Yeah, we will'… I thought it was a nice way of saying that we are a different band now."〔 R.E.M. subsequently admitted that they came close to breaking up while recording the album. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Up (R.E.M. album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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