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R.E.M. -InchEponymousInch - This compilation includes the original single of 'Radio Free Europe,' different mixes of 'Gardening At Night, Finest Worksong,' and the previously unreleased 'Romance.' This reissue is pressed on standard weight vinyl. Album Tracks 1. Radio Free Europe 2. Gardening at Night 3. Talk About the Passion 4. So. Central Rain 5. (Don't Go Back To)Rockville 6. Can't Get There from Here 1. Driver 8 2. Romance 3. Fall on Me 4. The One I Love 5. Finest Worksong 6. It's the End of the World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)

Limited 180gm vinyl LP pressing. 1988’s Green, R.E.M.’s sixth studio album, was a milestone of sorts for the band Green marked the group’s departure from longtime tag I.R.S. Records; it was R.E.M’s first LP to be certified double platinum, and it was the album that broadened and solidified the band’s success across the Atlantic. An eclectic album, Green featured singles “Stand” and “Orange Crush” and was certified double platinum in the US, platinum in the UK, and peaked at #12 on the Billboard 200. The album also includes “Pop Song 89”, “World Leader Pretend”, “You Are Everything”, “Get Up” and many more. Album Tracks 1. Pop Song 89 [Remastered] 2. Get Up [Remastered] 3. You Are the Everything [Remastered] 4. Stand [Remastered] 5. World Leader Pretend [Remastered] 6. The Wrong Child [Remastered] 1. Orange Crush [Remastered] 2. Turn You Inside-Out [Remastered] 3. Hairshirt [Remastered] 4. I Remember California [Remastered] 5. Untitled [Remastered]

Vinyl LP pressing. Digitally remastered edition. R.E.M.'s ninth album, Monster, was released in September 1994. At that time, the members of R.E.M. were at a crossroads in their career. Singer Michael Stipe, guitarist Peter Buck, bassist Mike Mills and drummer Bill Berry were decompressing from the massive commercial and critical success of 1991's Out of Time and 1992's Automatic for the People. In just a few years, the Athens, GA, four-piece had become one of the biggest, most recognizable bands in the world. It had also been six years since the group had toured. By the time that work began on Monster, they were itching to end their self-imposed hiatus and get back on the road. The band was also looking for a sonic shake-up. While R.E.M.'s last two albums were full of ballads, acoustic rock songs and intricate arrangements, the group was ready to record something grittier, brasher and highly playable on stage. Highlights include the singles InchWhat's The Frequency, Kenneth?, Inch InchCrush with Eyeliner, Inch InchStar 69, Inch InchStrange Currencies, Inch InchTongue, Inch and InchBang and Blame.Inch Album Tracks 1. What's the Frequency, Kenneth? [Remastered] 2. Crush with Eyeliner [Remastered] 3. King of Comedy [Remastered] 4. I Don't Sleep, I Dream [Remastered] 5. Star 69 [Remastered] 6. Strange Currencies [Remastered] 1. Tongue [Remastered] 2. Bang and Blame [Remastered] 3. I Took Your Name [Remastered] 4. Let Me in [Remastered] 5. Circus Envy [Remastered] 6. You [Remastered]

The Score is the second and final studio album by the hip hop trio Fugees, released worldwide February 13, 1996 on Columbia Records. The album features a wide range of samples and instrumentation, with many aspects of alternative hip hop that would come to dominate the hip hop music scene in the mid-late 1990s. The Score's production was handled mostly by the Fugees themselves and Jerry Duplessis, with additional production from Salaam Remi, John Forté, Diamond D, and Shawn King. The album's guest raps are from Outsidaz' members Rah Digga, Young Zee and Pacewon, as well as Omega, John Forté, and Diamond D. Most versions of the album feature four bonus tracks, including three remixes of InchFu-Gee-LaInch, and a short acoustic Wyclef Jean solo track entitled InchMista Mista.Inch Upon it's , The Score was a commercial success, peaking at the number one spot on both the Billboard 200, and the Top R&B/Hip Hop Albums chart (it was a number-one album on the latter in 1996 on the year-end chart). The singles InchKilling Me Softly, Inch InchFu-Gee-La, Inch and InchReady or NotInch also achieved notable chart success, and helped the group achieve worldwide recognition. On October 3, 1997, The Score was certified six times platinum in sales by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). In addition to receiving mostly favorable reviews upon it's , the album has garnered a considerable amount of acclaim over the years, with many music critics and publications noting it as one of the greatest albums of the 1990s, as well as one of the greatest hip hop albums of all time. In 1998, the album was included in The Source's 100 best rap albums list, and in 2003, it was ranked number 477 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 greatest albums of all time. Album Tracks 1. Red Intro 2. How Many Mics 3. Ready or Not 4. Zealots 5. The Beast 1. Fu-Gee-La 2. F