[Friday On The Turntable] Ranking R.E.M. - from 'Murmur' to 'Collapse Into Now'

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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024
  • In this special edition of Friday On The Turntable, I am ranking R.E.M.'s entire studio album catalog - from 1983's 'Murmur' to 2011's 'Collapse Into Now' - that's 15 albums, ranked #15 (good) thru #1 (the absolute best). Feel free to leave your comments, opinions and your own ranked lists below. Please keep it positive.
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  • @sydbarrett5
    @sydbarrett5 2 года назад +18

    Am I the only one who loved Monster when it came out? I still love that record.

    • @sonicyouth29
      @sonicyouth29 2 года назад +3

      No you're not

    • @thebopshop9689
      @thebopshop9689 2 года назад +3

      Monster would make it to my top 3 list. It is the one that gets better and better.

    • @350125GOW
      @350125GOW Год назад

      Turn that sucker up.

    • @djtimtim9979
      @djtimtim9979 Год назад

      Monster is the tops!

    • @glennwiltsee7405
      @glennwiltsee7405 Год назад

      Monster, AFTP, and Murmur are my triumvirate

  • @freebird3520
    @freebird3520 6 лет назад +24

    I have ranked their albums many times and the list always ends up different. R.E.M. were masters at making each album unique but still just as good as the last. It sure was a fun ride watching this band evolve!

  • @Megarobotsquadron
    @Megarobotsquadron 2 года назад +9

    the beautiful thing about this band is that every album felt like a "soft reboot" for the band

  • @meropetied
    @meropetied 4 года назад +11

    I know this was six years ago, but I just found it and, man, New Adventures in Hi-Fi is my favorite album by the band -- or, well, maybe second to Automatic for the People? -- depending on the day? -- and I love that you sensed its depth and raised it up a bit on the list. I mean, it doesn't scream out catchy singles, but hey -- it's the deepest, most interesting, most moving of their albums for me. It's a perfect collection of exploration and challenge. But yeah... can't argue with your elevation of the first two albums at all. They're magnificent.

    • @kilgoretrout321
      @kilgoretrout321 3 года назад +2

      New Adventures is so damn good. It's fun to put it on repeat and let it seep into your soul. I'm thinking of the beginning to "Leave" right now... Always gets me!

    • @patricksnavely5850
      @patricksnavely5850 2 года назад +2

      New Adventures is crazy awesome!!!💜💜💜

    • @thebopshop9689
      @thebopshop9689 2 года назад +1

      VG comment!

  • @PasswordIsTaco
    @PasswordIsTaco 7 лет назад +3

    I feel like every time i listen to Monster i find something new about it that i love.
    The album art was a stand-out cover at the music stores when i was younger.

  • @andrewdyke5561
    @andrewdyke5561 7 лет назад +10

    Reckoning is amazinggg

  • @REMChicagoBoy
    @REMChicagoBoy 7 лет назад +2

    Hello. Thank you for the nice, nice, nice words for 'Green'. It's my #1 R.E.M. record and it's nice to see it so high on someone's listing. Your listing and ranking is very, very, very professionally done. Nice job on 'New Adventures in Hi-Fi' and 'Collapse into Now'. Good video ! :-)

  • @williamperez6251
    @williamperez6251 6 лет назад +3

    You have great taste in music my friend. I just got back into R.E.M. after giving up on them a while back. I forgot how good this band truly was. They have an awesome catalog that everyone should check out. Thank you for this video.

  • @kevtruth
    @kevtruth 4 года назад +6

    Pavement wrote a song in the early 90s called Unseen Power Of The Picket Fence which is about REM's Reckoning album. One line in the song is "Time After Time is my least favorite song". Obviously Steven Malkmus loved that record

  • @ladystardust04
    @ladystardust04 10 лет назад +12

    Amazing video, I completely agree! I'm glad to hear someone else loves "The Wrong Child". Also, "Murmur" is my all time favorite album :)

    • @endi-acoustic
      @endi-acoustic 2 года назад +1

      Fully agree

    • @jeffmaehre7150
      @jeffmaehre7150 Год назад +1

      I've always been a bit surprised that the Wrong Child disappeared into obscurity so quickly. I think the one time they played it live was in 1989, at the end of the Green World Tour, when they played all of Murmur and all of Green in sequence. It's a beautiful song with an intricate look at alienation or perhaps disability. "I'm not supposed to be like this" is just heartbreaking.

  • @iezzi80
    @iezzi80 6 лет назад +7

    R.E.M. is the best. Amazing music.

  • @KevinLarkinAngioli
    @KevinLarkinAngioli 3 года назад +1

    Glad to see you singling out "The Wrong Child" on G R E E N, which is a track I find so affecting, as well as demonstration of how Michael Stipe's voice can produce different emotional effects at different registers. Love the compassion and subject in the lyric, and of course there's the beginning of that R.E.M. mandolin magic. I also love that you singled out "New Orleans Instrumental No. 1;" I also deeply love that one and find it singular in the mood it conjures in me. I appreciate your preamble before Up and your ranking it higher than many would. I would argue that Up is strong front-to-back, and that R.E.M. had albums that weren't all that consistent before and after the Automatic barrier. I find G R E E N and Out of Time uneven, and I am continually baffled by how much love Reckoning receives. Almost nothing on side B connects with me on that record. But yes, clearly the later albums are quite uneven, too, though, as you said, all contain incredible tracks we would not want to be without. My personal top five for R.E.M., in chronological order, is Murmur, Fables of the Reconstruction, Lifes Rich Pageant [sic], Automatic for the People, and Up. The order in which they fall often changes. This is the case with me and Bowie, too. It's hard to have a fixed favorite with that many albums that are that amazing, and different. Finally, charmed by your comments on Out of Time's art. I'm wondering if you do the same thing I do, which is occasionally flip around the booklet or position a different page to be the cover art in your CD jewel cases.

    • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
      @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  3 года назад +2

      Hey Kevin! Lots to respond to here, but just wanted to take a moment to address your last statement. Haha! I totally have done that for certain albums where the flipside of the booklet makes a better cover. I mean, the pic of PM smoking in the Holy Smoke booklet is way better than what made it onto the cover. And definitely the mockup of the Out of Time cover.... I'll have to peruse the CDs to see what else has been rearranged. I dig the Valusia EP cover, but the pic of ZJ on the insert would've been a great cover as well.

    • @thebopshop9689
      @thebopshop9689 2 года назад +1

      What a fantastic comment!!!

  • @citehman
    @citehman 6 лет назад +5

    1. Life's Rich Pageant - them being them at their best. begin the begin, cuyahoga and i believe are perfect songs.2. Reckoning - stripped down, simple and stunning. so. central rain and pretty persuasion back to back is a sick range of ability.3. Fables of the Reconstruction - makes you love the south. gravity's pull, life and how to live it and auctioneer are guitar heaven.4. Murmur - a tribute to the importance of background vocals. as is true with most first albums, it is the core of what a band is all about. listening to pilgrimage is just that.5. Document - misunderstood because of its two radio friendly hits but this is an overtly political rocker of an album that was so contrary to what was expected of them after becoming an arena band. disturbance at the heron house and finest worksong are masterpieces.Honorable Mention. Monster - the decision to go full on electric was a total f.u. to all the emo bands claiming REM as their inspirational leaders while cashing in on limited talent. this album is a vibrating wave of science and emotion. " let me in " just might be the best song the band ever made.

    • @Matthew-ym2bb
      @Matthew-ym2bb Год назад

      Couldn't agree more. These are the definitive 5 best imo.

  • @davidmaholchic6146
    @davidmaholchic6146 5 лет назад +4

    Green massively great

  • @PhenomenalCat
    @PhenomenalCat Год назад +2

    Great review, my number one favorite R.E.M. album is Fables of the Reconstruction closely followed by Automatic, Murmur, Document and New Adventures.

  • @FARID1870
    @FARID1870 6 лет назад +4

    Automatic for the People is not just my favourite REM album, but MY FAVE of all time. Drive itself bears repeated listening for me.

  • @davidmaholchic6146
    @davidmaholchic6146 5 лет назад +3

    Up might be my favorite. Songs are so cool intense wonderfully produced

  • @claymccoy
    @claymccoy 3 года назад +3

    "Beat A Drum" is one of my favorite songs. Anyway, here's my ranking sans the last two albums as I never listened to them:
    13. Around the Sun
    12. Up
    11. New Adventures in Hi-Fi
    10. Reveal
    9. Green
    8. Out of Time
    7. Fables of the Reconstruction
    6. Monster
    5. Document
    4. Reckoning
    3. Life's Rich Pageant
    2. Automatic for the People
    1. Murmur

  • @Robmcnees
    @Robmcnees 4 года назад +3

    I think your picks are excellent. REM is my all time favorite band. My top albums are Murmur, Fables, and probably Green. My most overrated (most people would not agree) album is Automatic. The early albums mean the most to me. My most underrated songs would include Good Advices, I Believe (why is this song rarely played?), and Letter Never Sent.

    • @alexborst8066
      @alexborst8066 3 года назад +1

      apparently Michael said somewhere that it "I believe" was really challenging to sing 'cause there were no breaks to breathe for him LOL.. real pity because what an amazing song that is

    • @thebopshop9689
      @thebopshop9689 2 года назад

      I can’t stand Green but otherwise I like your list a lot!!!

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад +1

    Thanks for your comment, Jon. Just went and picked up the deluxe CD version of Green a few minutes ago - really looking forward to hearing the bonus content. 'Green' is for sure a great record. Thanks. - Bret

  • @TheTurkey79
    @TheTurkey79 5 лет назад +7

    New Adventures is under-rated in my mind and my fave from the Warners era :)
    But yup you're right about Murmur :)

  • @curly_wyn
    @curly_wyn Год назад +1

    Nice list! Here’s mine!
    15. Around the Sun
    14. Reveal
    13. Accelerate
    12. Up
    11. Collapse into Now
    10. Monster
    9. Document
    8. Fables of the Reconstruction
    7. Out of Time
    6. Lifes Rich Pageant
    5. Reckoning
    4. New Adventures in Hi-Fi
    3. Green
    2. Automatic for the People
    1. Murmur
    *chronic town would be number one along with murmur, it’s my favorite EP of all time!
    :)

  • @markseverson6516
    @markseverson6516 10 лет назад +2

    Great thoughts, Bret. As you said, "New Adventures in Hi-Fi" keeps creeping up my list and continues to be revisited as an upper half fave. Something did seem emptier after Berry left, although it was great to hear good energy and pop with their last two releases. Glad they went out with a bang!

  • @ollieoleary
    @ollieoleary 5 лет назад +11

    Fables will always be my no. 1.

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад +1

    Thanks for tuning in, Graeme. 'Me In Honey' - excellent. Very cool that Green was the first CD that you owned - those are great memories. Yes, that's a 2X4 Expedit - I'm pretty sure that each 'cube' holds approximately 70 records - don't quote me on that. I like having the 2X4s, because then I can use the top shelf to set things on and access at an easy level.

  • @andrewhyde4708
    @andrewhyde4708 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks - your video prompted me to spend the last couple of weeks compiling an REM playlist, who were the first band I loved. I ended up with over five hours of music and it was a reminder how unusually offbeat, oblique and political they were for a band that achieved such a level of audience and success.
    I probably rank Monster a lot higher than most people, which got some criticism at the time for being a gratuitous 'rock' album - but I think has some interesting themes (fluidity of identity, disturbing nature of fame, weirdness and sexuality). New Adventures in Hifi is also underrated, in my opinion. I still can't get into their albums after Up.
    1. Automatic For The People (Drive, Star Me Kitten, Nightswimming)
    2. Murmur (Radio Free Europe, Pilgrimage, Moral Kiosk)
    3. Reckoning (Harborcoat, 7 Chinese Brothers, So. Central Rain)
    4. Monster (I Don't Sleep, I Dream, Circus Envy, King of Comedy)
    5. Out of Time (Me in Honey, Half a World Away, Belong)
    6. New Adventures in Hifi (E-Bow the Letter, Binky the Doormat, Electrolite)
    7. Lifes Rich Pageant (Cuyahoga, Hyena, Fall On Me)
    8. Fables of the Reconstruction (Life and How to Live It, Can't Get There from Here, Driver 8)
    9. Green (You Are the Everything, Hairshirt, Orange Crush)
    10. Up (Daysleeper, Suspicion, Walk Unafraid)
    11. Document (Disturbance at the Heron House, Finest Worksong, It's the End of the World As We Know It)
    12. Collapse Into Now (Discoverer, Uberlin)
    13. Accelerate (Living Well is the Best Revenge, Horse to Water)
    14. Reveal (Beat a Drum)
    15; Around the Sun

    • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
      @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  7 лет назад

      Thanks Andrew! Glad the video was able to inspire an in-depth listen. Thanks also for sharing your list & song selections. I also have a post on the blog with my 20 Best R.E.M. songs: brethelm.blogspot.com/2011/03/20-best-songs-of-rem.html
      Cheers!

  • @wolflower
    @wolflower 8 лет назад +2

    Great video! I've had a go at a list myself. I'm going to call it my least favourite to my most favourite rather than worst to best. For one I don't feel qualified to objectively judge each one in terms of quality, being neither a musician or a professional music critic (and I'd be the first to admit I have some extraordinary lapses in taste which can't be helped). Secondly, as they're my favourite band of all time, there are a lot of memories, personal reasons and silly little things for loving one thing slightly more than another thing - things that I can't really explain and certainly wouldn't want to try in a RUclips comment.
    N.B. I don't hate any R.E.M. album, there are things to like or even love on each one. If I wrote this list on a different day it would probably be different. Having written it only 20 minutes ago, I already think I'm wrong in a couple of places. So I'll call it a snap shot rather than anything definitive. I've tried to select my three favourite songs from the albums as well, which was really hard to do as there were usually 4 or 5 or 6 vying for a slot in the top 3. Again, these would probably be different on a different day.
    15. Accelerate (Man-Sized Wreath, Mr Richards, Sing for the Submarine)
    14. Around the Sun (Boy in the Well, High Speed Train, The Ascent of Man)
    13. Up (Suspicion, Hope, Sad Professor)
    12. Collapse into Now (All the Best, Oh My Heart, It Happened Today)
    11. Monster (Crush with Eyeliner, Strange Currencies, Let Me In)
    10. Out of Time (Low, Half a World Away, Country Feedback)
    9. Lifes Rich Pageant (Fall on Me, I Believe, Swan Swan H)
    8. Document (Disturbance at the Heron House, Fireplace, King of Birds)
    7. Reveal (I've Been High, Beat a Drum, I'll Take the Rain)
    6. Green (World Leader Pretend, Turn You Inside-Out, Hairshirt)
    5. Automatic for the People (Try Not to Breathe, Man on the Moon, Find the River)
    4. Murmur (Pilgrimage, Talk About the Passion, Sitting Still)
    3. Reckoning (So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry), Pretty Persuasion, Camera)
    2. New Adventures in Hi-Fi (New Test Leper, Be Mine, Low Desert)
    1. Fables of the Reconstruction (Life and How to Live It, Kohoutek, Wendell Gee)

  • @charlieehrlich344
    @charlieehrlich344 7 лет назад +1

    Great list! Here is mine
    1. Murmur
    2. Life's Rich Pageant
    3. Out Of Time
    4. Up
    5. Reckoning
    6. Document
    7. Automatic For The People
    8. Reveal
    9. Collapse Into Now
    10. Fables Of The Reconstruction
    11. Accelerate
    12. Green
    13. New Adventures In Hi-Fi
    14. Around The Sun
    15. Monster

  • @mohammedganai9636
    @mohammedganai9636 Год назад +1

    REM put out an album a year throughout the 80s. Their superlong Green tour broke the trend.
    I would have swapped positions between Document and Green, and Automatic for the People and Out of Time. Great list.

  • @gabix7488
    @gabix7488 4 года назад +5

    15 Around the Sun
    14 Reckoning
    13 Fable of the Reconstruction ( love the opening track)
    12 Reveal ( Lifting is in my top 10 Rem songs)
    11 Out of Time ( Low is a masterpiece)
    10 Collapse into Now
    9 Accelerate
    8 Murmur
    7 Up
    6 Life's reach
    5 Document
    4 Green
    3 Automatic for the People
    2 Monster
    1 Adventures in Hi Fi

    • @razorbladebr
      @razorbladebr 4 года назад +1

      If I make a list mine would look a lot like yours.

  • @MrLovell1971
    @MrLovell1971 11 лет назад +2

    Great video Bret Murmur is a great number 1 pick . I have to revisit their catalog. My number one is Out of Time which I lucked up on vinyl. Number 2. Automatic, Number 3 is Murmur. I think Up is very underrated. Love this ranking Bret. Rad my man

  • @fogpeople
    @fogpeople Год назад +1

    Interesting list. I think the first half makes sense but I would order the top 7 or so very differently. Thanks for putting this together! 🙂

  • @CPSJSMSUUMUGA
    @CPSJSMSUUMUGA 4 года назад +2

    I think one measure, and an important one, of any artist's work is what happens when they change. You don't want to hear the same album again and again. That's certainly one of reasons the Beatles were so great. As they changed, their music improved. Rubber Soul (1965) and Revolver (1966) were similar, but both so great, it didn't matter. Afterwards, as time passed, their detractors, the music establishment, the same people who had dismissed not just the Beatles, but rock & roll, as fluff, kid's music - "be gone in a year" - begrudgingly acknowledged, "OK, those albums are pretty good, but they've peaked. They lasted a little longer than we expected, but we were right, they're gone."
    About 18 months after Revolver, the burned out Beatles released, "Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" (1967), which, Rolling Stone, in their ranking of the top 500 albums of all time, ranked Number 1. The White album (1968), followed, I think by Magical Mystery tour, Abbey Road (1969) and Let it Be (1970). [It'll be a hundred years before the magic-in-a-bottle that was the Beatles will happen again, if ever.]
    My point is obviously not that REM are the Beatles, but rather, that like the Beatles, they didn't make the same record again and again, and as as they changed they got better. And when they made some of the biggest changes, their art not only didn't suffer, it reached new levels of brilliance. Of course opinions vary. I think part of the reason those early albums are ranked so highly is that the songs have a fresh, raw, even mysterious edge. "What do those lyrics say, anyway?" Those who heard early REM were in on a secret. This was a very good new band that they knew about, but the record industry, those who bought records, or even their friends, didn't. Of course every record wasn't better than the previous one, but if you take a step back, I think the trend was towards creating better music.
    I was an REM fan early on, but I thought their albums were uneven - some great songs, but too many that were just OK. This changed in 1992. "Automatic For the People" is, for me, one of the greatest albums of my lifetime. When it came out I listened to it, and nothing else, for a month. As I type on May 1, 2020, I've been holed up in my house in Athens, GA, for two months, and am almost finished listening to Automatic. As the last song, "Find the River," is playing, I feel lucky to be alive, and able to appreciate the stunningly powerful, beautiful music of REM. If that's not the purpose of art, I don't know what is.

  • @mothafuckinfoofighter8543
    @mothafuckinfoofighter8543 7 лет назад

    15. Around the Sun (Leaving New York, Wanderlust, Electron Blue) - 14. Up (Lotus, Day Sleeper, Walk Unafraid) - 13. Collapse Into Now (All the Best, Discoverer, Alligator Aviator Autopilot Antimatter) - 12. Reveal (Imitation of Life, The Lifting, Disappear) - 11. Fables of the Reconstruction (Life and How to Live It, Driver 8, Can't Get There from Here) - 10. New Adventures in Hi-Fi (Wake Up Bomb, New Test Leper, Bittersweet Me) - 9. Murmur (Sitting Still, Radio Free Europe, Laughing) - 8. Reckoning (Pretty Persuasion, Harbor Coat, Letter Never Sent) - Out of Time (Texarcana, Radio Song, Belong) -6. Monster (Crush with Eyeliner, I Took Your Name, Circus Envy) - 5. Accelerate (Supernatural Superserious, Man Sized Wreath, Living Well Is the Best Revenge) - 4. Green (Orange Crush, Pop Song 89, World Leader Pretend) - 3. Automatic For the People (Ignoreland, Man on the Moon, Drive) - Life's Rich Pageant (Fall On Me, I Believe, These Days) - 1. Document (Disturbance at the Heron House, It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine), Exhuming McCarthy)

  • @bavideomaker29
    @bavideomaker29 4 года назад +2

    As a diehard R.E.M. fan, this is a pretty good list. I would swap Reckoning with Pagent and maybe move Automatic up somehow.

  • @jeffmaehre7150
    @jeffmaehre7150 Год назад +1

    The name of the album is Fables of the Reconstruction. It does not have two names. Remember, they had these things called records and also cassettes before CD's. When CD's came out, they put out a version of Fables in which they have 2 "of the"s, one facing one way, the other facing the other way, so it reads fables of the reconstruction of the fables of the reconstruction of the...in a loop. Boneheads started calling it Reconstruction of the Fables. An album has an official name, and that is not determined by the way it looks on the packaging of a format that wasn't the original format it was in.

  • @davidmaholchic6146
    @davidmaholchic6146 5 лет назад +2

    Reveal top two for me. So funny the differences of opinion but the love of one band

  • @Ed-rb2wd
    @Ed-rb2wd 7 лет назад +23

    Up is their most underrated album.

    • @ptothej100
      @ptothej100 5 лет назад +5

      I say Reveal, but Up has some gems on it. Actually, I think Up might be better than I thought. You’re In The Air is great. Why Not Smile to the end of Falls To Climb. All of those songs r good.

    • @mattyarbrough3148
      @mattyarbrough3148 5 лет назад +2

      Oh yeah man. Daysleeper and Hope alone puts this one high on my list. But so many gems!! Airportman, Sad Professor, The Apologist, Lotus!! All so good.

    • @mattyarbrough3148
      @mattyarbrough3148 5 лет назад +4

      Reveal and Up are very close for me. I kinda like to see them as a two volume set. Same sort of feel and flow throughout both of them

    • @mmsiphonevinyls1027
      @mmsiphonevinyls1027 4 года назад +1

      Ed id say Reveal is their most underrated. It was acclaimed when it came out and yet noone seems to like it anymore.

    • @radiator-gb7pk
      @radiator-gb7pk 4 года назад +1

      Reveal is their only dated album. It is the only production that places it in it's time. A few great tunes on there though. Collapse into Now is the most underrated album of their career.

  • @johnnyonepair638
    @johnnyonepair638 6 лет назад +1

    I'm seriously thinking about what my ranks and top 3 songs per album would be. I can be biased to the early I.R.S. years as well. I am very happy I stumbled upon this video. We both agree on least and most favorite which is nice.

  • @petecarrmusic
    @petecarrmusic 10 лет назад +2

    howdy Brett. Gotta say...reveal is right up there for me!!! Some of my favourite songs. funny how we all can think so differently hey..

    • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
      @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  10 лет назад

      Hey Peter. Thanks for watching. Yeah, it's quite interesting to see how certain albums affect each person in a different way. Cheers!

    • @petecarrmusic
      @petecarrmusic 10 лет назад +1

      Absolutely! Gotta get on board and listen to some early early REM tunes!! Havent really discovered their really early stuff. You obviously love their first album...good place for me to start?

    • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
      @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  10 лет назад

      peter carr Sorry, must have missed your question here. I'd start with Murmur & Reckoning - cannot go wrong there. :)

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад +3

    'Gardening At Night' is my immediate favorite... followed by '1,000,000' and then... well, all 5 tracks are excellent. :)

  • @darrenbradly2702
    @darrenbradly2702 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love them all

  • @user-ok5ti3ib3g
    @user-ok5ti3ib3g 10 лет назад +3

    My favorite is Monster for What's the frequency Kenneth?, Crush with Eyeliner, and Star 69

  • @jeffmarkus
    @jeffmarkus 2 года назад +1

    Pretty cool that your top 3 selections are also in my top 3. The order is slightly different though. You have:
    3. Fables
    2. Reckoning
    1. Murmur.
    Mine are:
    3. Reckoning
    2. Murmur
    1. Fables

  • @THECRAZYNINJA23
    @THECRAZYNINJA23 10 лет назад +3

    My favorite songs are Radio Free Europe, Orange Crush, Stand, Pop Song 89, and Shiny Happy People.

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад +1

    Thanks Lovell. Very cool that you have Out Of Time on vinyl - hope to come across a copy one day. Yeah man, I agree about Up - that track 'Walk Unafraid' is so good. Thanks for watching.

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад

    Simon, very cool that you made a list before watching the video - I hope other people do that as well, it's definitely fun to compare as you watch. It was a tough race for the #1 spot between Murmur & Reckoning for me. Thanks man. - Bret

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад

    Hi Rob, sorry for the long delay in my response - finally feeling back to myself. 'Automatic' is a beautiful record - 'Nightswimming' is an amazing track - one of R.E.M.'s best... and the lyrics to 'Sweetness Follows' always chokes me up a bit. So great that you saw their first Boston show - I bet that was an outstanding time to catch them in their youth. I appreciate your comments and always watching. Hope all is well. - Bret

  • @johnstebbins24
    @johnstebbins24 Год назад

    The band admitted "Around the Sun" was the one that deserved more effort.
    I put "Reveal" much higher, but it suffers from A-side/B-side Syndrome. Very front-heavy save for "I'll Take the Rain." But it set the tone for the remainder of their run.

  • @mattyarbrough3148
    @mattyarbrough3148 5 лет назад +4

    My ranking would be.....
    15. Around the Sun
    14. Monster
    13. Collapse into Now
    12. Green
    11. Accelerate
    10. Lifes Rich Pageant
    9. Automatic for the People
    8. Out of Time
    7. New Adventures In Hi Fi
    6. Document
    5. Murmur
    4. Reckoning
    3. Reveal
    2. Up
    1. Fables of the Reconstruction of the Fables of the Reconstruction of the Fables!!! This album is so insanely good, that murky production feels 80s horror movie-ish, or really rustic, or both. It’s just a captivating album, so rich with thought and detail. In my own opinion, it’s their best work!! :)
    ...I also really love the Up/Reveal era too as you can see. Man oh man, songs like The Lifting/Daysleeper suite, All the Way to Reno, Beachball, Hope, At My Most Beautiful, Imitation of Life, Airportman... I could go on and on. It’s good to see everyone’s different lists. They may hit us all differently but at least they hit us all!

    • @absolving
      @absolving 5 лет назад +1

      Nice to see Reveal and Up so high up.. nice list. And yes, Up and Reveal have so many beautiful songs

    • @Picnicl
      @Picnicl 4 года назад

      You don't like rock much, putting Monster and Lifes Rich Pageant so low.

    • @thebopshop9689
      @thebopshop9689 2 года назад

      Super good comment but Monster is so extraordinarily good. I think you should go back and listen to it. It’s like the band was primed to peak but instead of going into the studio to peak (after all those years) they went in with the attitude that they were going to burn the f’ing two headed cow to the ground. (clipped and distant)
      To me Monster is that good!
      Everything else you said is spot on!!!!
      MONSTER
      That is a bad boy there!!!

  • @bleachhouse1090
    @bleachhouse1090 6 лет назад +2

    My ranking changes all the time and for me all of their albums are good
    (Ok albums)
    15.Around The Sun
    14.Accelerate
    (Pretty good albums)
    13.Collapse Into Now
    12.Reveal
    (Very good albums)
    11.Monster
    10.Green
    9.Out Of Time
    8.New Adventures In Hi Fi
    7.Up
    6.Document
    (Excellent albums)
    5.Life's Rich Pageant
    4.Reckoning
    3.Automatic For The People
    2.Fables Of The Reconstruction
    1.Murmur

  • @CTChipmunk
    @CTChipmunk 4 года назад +3

    Monster is definitely #15 for me, but I love all 15 studio albums.
    Front to back complete perfect "10" out of 10 albums (in no order): Murmur, Reckoning, Fables, Pageant, Out Of Time, Green, Sun, & Collapse.
    Front to back almost a "10" (in no order): Reveal, Document, Automatic, Up, & Hi-Fi.
    Honorable Mentions: Accelerate & Monster.
    😆

  • @williamperez6251
    @williamperez6251 3 года назад +1

    Great collection. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ncf1
    @ncf1 5 лет назад +2

    1. Automatic
    2. Fables
    3. Green / Murmur

  • @fogpeople
    @fogpeople Год назад +1

    I'm firmly in the camp that if they took Out of Time and Automatic for the People, winnowed them down to one flawless album and called it a day after that they would've gone down in history as one of America's greatest bands.

    • @fogpeople
      @fogpeople Год назад

      @@jeffmaehre7150 Very nice! Mine would be something like this: ruclips.net/p/PLDdR5e8TXOfcA4zXaUg6sY11tlE9cKP_A

  • @tricolore31
    @tricolore31 2 года назад +1

    Great Video. Here is my ranking :
    1. Automatic For The People (10/10)
    2. New Adventures in Hi-Fi (10/10)
    3. Monster (10/10)
    4. Murmur (10/10)
    5. Out Of Time (9/10)
    6. Reckoning (9/10)
    7. Life's Rich Pageant (9/10)
    8. Document (9/10)
    9. Green (8/10)
    10. Fables Of The Reconstruction (8/10)
    11. Reveal (7/10)
    12. Up (7/10)
    13. Accelerate (6/10)
    14. Collapse Into Now (5/10)
    15. Around The Sun (4/10)

  • @bostonianreggie
    @bostonianreggie 11 лет назад +1

    Oh how i love Murmur. I'm off to spin Fables now. Fantastic ranking.

  • @NinoMarincokus
    @NinoMarincokus 8 лет назад +9

    my ranking of the albums from worst to best:
    15.around the sun
    14.reveal
    13.up
    12.out of time
    11.collapse into now
    10.accelarate
    9.green
    8.new adventures in hi-fi
    7.fables of the reconstruction
    6.monster
    5.lifes rich pageant
    4.automatic for the people
    3.reckoning
    2.document
    1.murmur
    what do you think of the list?

  • @jothoma
    @jothoma 10 лет назад +3

    I agree with all except I would switch Document and Green. I have never been able to warm to Green for some reason but it has been a long time since I have listened to it so you have inspired me to give it another chance. I have always said that Fables is the best REM album but I realize that is a very personal choice and I love how you have Out of Time ranked so high. That is their most underrated album I think.

    • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
      @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  10 лет назад

      Thanks for your comments, John. Happy to have inspired you to pull out Green for a spin - some really beautiful songs on there. - Bret

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад +1

    Hahaha - thanks for watching, Eric. 'Fables' is definitely a great album, and I can see why it would take the #1 spot for you. Cheers! - Bret

  • @geoffreymaher7169
    @geoffreymaher7169 6 лет назад +1

    Just found this after listening to "Are you Talking REM Re: Me" podcast for several months now. Great discussion about my favorite band. My list is 15. Monster, 14. Around the Sun, 13. Up, 12. Collapse into Now, 11. Out of Time, 10. Accelerate, 9. Document, 8. Hi-Fi, 7. Reveal, 6. Automatic for the People, 5. Green, 4. Life's Rich Pageant, 3. Murmur, 2. Reckoning, 1. Fables of the Reconstruction

  • @SaltyStU2
    @SaltyStU2 6 лет назад +3

    Top 3 R.E.M. Albums:
    1. Green
    2. Out Of Time
    3. Automatic For The People

  • @lenabinieda5074
    @lenabinieda5074 9 лет назад +2

    Where is Dead Letter Office with bonus Chronic Town EP?

  • @stephenmallett2681
    @stephenmallett2681 6 лет назад +1

    Good coverage and good topics covered of my favorite band, I thought windle gee should of had a mention

  • @eduardorosales2762
    @eduardorosales2762 4 года назад

    15. Around the Sun
    14. Accelerate
    13. Collapse into Now
    12. New Adventures in Hi-Fi
    11. Reveal
    10. Up
    9. Green
    8. Document
    7. Monster
    6. Out of Time
    5. Reckoning
    4. Fables of Reconstruction
    3. Automatic for the People
    2. Murmur
    1. Lifes Rich Pageant

  • @8145cc
    @8145cc 4 года назад +2

    Reconstruction of the fables is my favorite

  • @jamesburton8070
    @jamesburton8070 3 года назад +2

    1. Ranking
    2. R.E.M.
    3. Albums
    4. Is
    5. Pointless
    6. Different
    7. People
    8. Like
    9. Different
    10. Things
    11. They
    12. Are
    13. All
    14. Good
    15. Around the Sun

    • @kilgoretrout321
      @kilgoretrout321 3 года назад

      I know right? Unless your list is particularly interesting, what's the point?
      I will say that an unusual list is pretty poignant because you can get a sense of the listener's personality. But anyone who puts a post-Bill Berry album in th top 8 or so is crazy

    • @williambreeden4805
      @williambreeden4805 4 месяца назад

      ​@@kilgoretrout321 I think Around the Sun is underrated, but that may be because most REM fans like faster, harder alt rock. I also like prog rock, and I think Around the Sun fits well in my collection. Show this album some love.

  • @robcristofoli6330
    @robcristofoli6330 10 лет назад

    Thanks for another great review Bret! It's been a while since I listened to some of these albums so I'd find it virtually impossible to compile a complete rankings list but I agree with Murmur as number 1, Laughing,Talk About the Passion, Catapult, Shaking Through are great great songs that bring back a lot of great memories for me not forgetting the stunningly beautiful Perfect Circle. Another top one for me is Document which is the first one I purchased, heard The One I Love on a radio station and was instantly hooked. Out Of Time is another, such a strong consistent album which like you mentioned has some great tracks hidden away on Side Two, Country Feedback being one of my favourite all time R.E.M. songs. And finally a mention for New Adventures in HiFi which I think is an underrated classic and probably their last great album, I agree that it's a little too long but it contains some brilliant tracks like New Test Leper, Leave, Bittersweet Me and the gorgeous Electrolite :)

    • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
      @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  10 лет назад

      Rob Cristofoli - Have you seen all of the bonus content that R.E.M. put up digitally this week? All of the Unplugged sessions - and a bunch of other material - also on Spotify.. Totally agree with you on Side 2 of Out of Time - listened to it the other day - brought back great memories of driving across the country back in 1991. Country Feedback, Me In Honey - so many gems. Thanks for watching and commenting! - Bret

    • @robcristofoli6330
      @robcristofoli6330 10 лет назад +1

      Bret Helm's Life On This Planet Blog Yes I have, looking forward to exploring the rarities sets, it looks like the I.R.S. set includes all of Dead Letter Office plus a load more but what about the Warner Bros set - 131 tracks wow! Also good to see the previously unbroadcasted material from the Unplugged sessions :)

  • @regularburns
    @regularburns 11 лет назад +1

    "Murmur" is my favorite R.E.M. LP, great video as usual.

  • @razorbladebr
    @razorbladebr 4 года назад +2

    The R.E.M. It's my favorite band. From their list the band started better and then got worse over time. I think the band was growing until the 1990s. And then there were ups and downs after Berry left, but without losing excellence.

  • @EricCRash
    @EricCRash 11 лет назад +1

    WHAT?!? ARE YOU SERIOUS?!? WHAT THE @$&% ARE YOU THINKING?!?
    Kidding, of course, Bret. Believe it or not, though the order would be different, I think my Top 5 would be the same as yours (with 'Fables' taking the top spot). The only glaring differences between us would be that you've always been much higher on 'Up' than me, while 'Monster' would be much higher for me. Great job,as usual! :-)

  • @kilgoretrout321
    @kilgoretrout321 3 года назад +1

    My list:
    1. Murmur
    2. New Adventures in Hi-Fi
    3. Automatic for the People
    4. Document
    5. Green
    6. Reckoning
    7. Life's Rich Pageant
    8. Out of Time
    9. Fables of the Reconstruction
    10. Accelerate
    11. Monster
    12. Reveal
    13. Collapse into Now
    14. Up
    15. Around the Sun

  • @Matthew-ym2bb
    @Matthew-ym2bb Год назад

    Loved REM's earlier years. First "mellow" music I was exposed and listened to upon entering college in 1987. Was a metalhead and hardcore kid prior. My list: (Reckoning, Fables, Life's Rich (in any order really)), Murmur, Document, Chronic Town and Green. Completely lost interest after these albums but what an incredible run of albums with barely any weak songs. Only regret is only seeing them once during Green tour.

  • @billkeon880
    @billkeon880 3 года назад +1

    It’s like ranking your children. Very hard to do. My top 10 are like comparing a 10/10 star and the next one on the list 9.9, then 9.8, etc. They are all so close to each other

  • @chrisdelisle3954
    @chrisdelisle3954 5 лет назад +1

    REM used to be one of my favorite bands. I just didn't care as much anymore after Bill Berry left. I think "Monster" broke me as a fan, and my interest waned after that. Everything after "Up" is pretty much a blur, though I seem to recall "Accelerate" being pretty good. Of the 11 albums I am aware of: 11) Monster (and it's not even close...I like "Star 69" and little else on this record); 10) New Adventures In Hi-Fi (I think it's too long, with about half of the album being great and the other half not so much; "Be Mine" is one of their most stellar songs); 9) Up (I really like what they tried to do here and "At My Most Beautiful" is another one of their all-time greats); 8) Fables Of The Reconstruction (every album from here on in is excellent and I'm splitting hairs as to which of their albums is better than the others; love "Good Advices" and "Green Grow The Rushes," among others); 7) Out of Time (again, I really love this album, but not as much as others; my favorites include "Me In Honey," "Belong" and "Near Wild Heaven"); 6) Green (though I think this is what I listened to the most in high school; my favorite is "Pop Song '89," and "Get Up" and "You Are The Everything" starring in a front-heavy album; 5) (it's really getting hard now) Document (maybe because they have No. 5 on the album, I don't know; I love "Exhuming McCarthy," "Disturbance At The Heron House," "King of Birds;" 4) Murmur - I think because I didn't get into them until later that this ISN'T my favorite - so many classics, including "Shaking Through," "Sitting Still," "Talk About the Passion," "Perfect Circle;" 3) Lifes Rich Pageant - at their rocking-est, with "These Days," Begin The Begin," "I Believe" and "Superman" standing out; 2) Reckoning - but only because it's not a perfect album. I love "Harborcoat," "So. Central Rain," "Time After Time," "Camera," "Don't Go Back To Rockville" and "Letter Never Sent;" 1) Automatic For The People - because this album is perfect, with "Nightswimming," "Sweetness Follows" and "Find The River" being 3 of their absolute greatest songs.

  • @JohnMacRae23
    @JohnMacRae23 4 месяца назад

    My ranking:
    1.Murmer
    2.Reckoning
    3.Fables of the Reconstruction
    4.Lifes Rich Pagent
    5.Document
    6.Automatic For the People
    7.Out of Time
    8.New Adventures In Hi-Fi
    9.Green
    10.Collapse Into Now
    11.Reveal
    12.Up
    13.Accelerate
    14.Monster
    15.Around the Sun

  • @jeffmaehre7150
    @jeffmaehre7150 Год назад

    1. Tie-Out of Time
    1. Tie- Murmur
    3. Automatic For
    4. Fables
    5. Green
    6. Life's Rich
    7.. Reckoning
    8.. Document
    9. Up
    10. New Adventures
    11. Monster
    12. Reveal
    13. Collapse Into
    14. Accelerate
    15. Around the Sun

  • @joycehall4866
    @joycehall4866 3 года назад +2

    Fables is my #1

  • @garyrobinson8665
    @garyrobinson8665 6 лет назад +2

    Love rem. My favourite is currently fables but that could change. My number two is automatic purely for nostalgia reasons. Up is a very underrated album. I agree they got a bit bloated after automatic and maybe a bit too polished I think. I like the raw sound of the mid 80s.

  • @paulelliott3220
    @paulelliott3220 9 лет назад +1

    Hi Bret
    You nailed 1 and 2 with Murmur and Reckoning in my view
    Totally valid comments about post '92 - always much yo enjoy and many highlights but not quite the same consistency of excellence.
    3- Green; every song is tight, sounds great and much variety. The 'mandolin' songs all very thoughtful and supremely lovely, the rockier songs all greatly realised and more 'warm' than on a Document.
    4- Life's Rich Pageant; as with Green much to love but more exuberance and pace, and perhaps rocks more but not quite the same depth.
    5- Automatic or Out Of Time; the last one I've listened to normally wins this spot. much to enjoy on both and definitely expanding their sound.
    7- Monster; played this a few times lately and been very pleasantly surprised how the feedback enhanced material sounding better than I remember.
    8- Fables; don't entirely share your adoration for this; the band troubled with the production but I just don't think all of the songs are as collectively strong as other releases. Driver8, Gravity's Pull, etc - there is quality in here to be sure.
    9- Document; I like all the songs but only love a couple. The polemic and darkness draws me in but hasn't got the engaging quality of other work.
    10- HiFi; listened to this a lot when it came out but, again, the material not as consistently good although the highlights are pretty damn awesome.
    11- Up
    11- Collapse
    Thereafter, the ratio of great songs and others gets weighted the wrong way.
    Awesome band, much missed and the last two showed hints of a revival. However, with such a body of work it's tough to reach the same heights artistically late in a career.
    All albums worth having though and playing regularly - there are gems aplenty on all releases. Gardening at Night and a couple of others on Chronic Town are great too as others gave commented.
    Great stuff as always, keep them coming

  • @saturnreturn3889
    @saturnreturn3889 6 лет назад +2

    1.green
    2.murmur
    3.up

  • @mattm3864
    @mattm3864 10 лет назад +2

    As a big R.E.M. fan I want to mention that while I didn't care for Reveal as a whole, I think "I've been High" is one of the best hidden gems in their catalog. The unplugged version highlights its beauty more than the album version. I rank Monster higher and Fables lower than most people but hard to go wrong with most of their albums. I wish New Adventures was more appreciated and wouldn't be surprised if you rank it higher if you did this again in 10 years. Agree with you on "You are the Everything". Amazing song. Three other favorites are "Swan Swan H", "Fretless", and "Disturbance at the Heron House". Only thing I really disagreed with is "The Wrong Child". It is the only song on Green I skip and really clashes with my eardrums.

    • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
      @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  10 лет назад +1

      Matthew Mullenaux Hey Matthew, thanks for checking out my video. Enjoyed reading your comments. Cheers. - Bret

  • @vinylpatrol101
    @vinylpatrol101 11 лет назад

    Nice job as always Bret, your ranking videos are the best. For me REM is kinda strange because I think they mostly go in order up to "Automatic for the People" after that they are a toss up.

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад

    Michael, 'Automatic For The People' is definitely a great record - can totally see it being lots of R.E.M fans' favorite in their catalog. Thanks for tuning in. - Bret

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад

    Excellent. Thanks for watching!

  • @teddyrandallspencer2768
    @teddyrandallspencer2768 7 лет назад +1

    Thanks Man !! I love countdowns anyway !! whether i agree or not .. love it because ... i am reminded of all the great work of such epic Pop Bands ... I agree with #1 MURMUR

  • @dereckvon
    @dereckvon 11 лет назад +1

    You're very good at this.

  • @inaminute1826
    @inaminute1826 3 года назад +1

    ITS THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT AND I FEEL FINE (definitely my favorite. Perfection)

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад

    Right on, Chez! Thanks for your kind words. :)

  • @dennischary1197
    @dennischary1197 10 лет назад +1

    I thoroughly enjoyed this review.Let me make just two observations.I think "Parakeet" from the fine but overly long LP "Up" is a vastly underrated song."Perfect Circle" from the LP"Murmur"is such a beautifully emotionally wrenching song-perfect-pun intended,perfection.

  • @MeTheDroidor
    @MeTheDroidor 5 лет назад +1

    My list, although it is changing, today would be the following, from best (1) to worse (15):
    1.- Murmur
    2.- Automatic for the people
    3.- Green
    4.- Document
    5.- Lifes Rich Pageant
    6.- Reckoning
    7.- Up
    8.- Monster
    9.- New Adventures in Hi-Fi
    10.- Out of Time
    11.- Collapse into now
    11.- Accelerate
    13.- Fables of the Reconstruction
    14.- Reveal
    15.- Around the sun
    And for me, "UP" is one of the best things that R.E.M has done: nocturnal, sensual, evocative ... it allows infinite listening and in each one something new is discovered, it is unagotable. And it's not electronic, they're Peter Buck's analog rhythm boxes. Song by song seems like a weirdo, but as a whole it has the essence R.E.M., a lot of magic and incredible songs like "Hope", "Suspicion" or "At my most beautiful".

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад

    Right on, man. Swan Swan H - great track for sure. Thanks for always watching. - Bret

  • @adamv600
    @adamv600 7 лет назад +1

    my list....15. Reveal 14.Collapse Into Now 13. Around The Sun 12. Accelerate 11.Green 10. Fables 9. New Adventures 8. Document 7. Monster 6. Murmur 5. Up 4. Out of Time 3. Reckoning 2. Lifes Rich Pageant 1. Automatic

  • @VoiceofHarold1
    @VoiceofHarold1 11 лет назад +1

    Also, I do think New Adventures in Hi Fi is a really overlooked and underrated album. I think it would be considered one of their best by more people if it was shorter. You're right about it being too long.

  • @shellytarbet3677
    @shellytarbet3677 6 лет назад +1

    Heres my list for favorite albums and tracks...…. Whichever one I happen to be listening to at the time ;) ….My neighbors favorite also whatever I happen to be listening to.. they have no choice

  • @SANDRILLA1979
    @SANDRILLA1979 10 лет назад +2

    TODA LA MUSICA DE R.E.M. OCUPA EL LUGAR #1 EN MI CORAZON.

  • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
    @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  11 лет назад

    Excellent. 'Automatic' is an outstanding record - can totally see why it's your favorite. Thanks for watching and for making a list. Cheers. - Bret

  • @8145cc
    @8145cc 4 года назад +2

    What about hairshirt of green

  • @swagomatic
    @swagomatic 7 лет назад +1

    Can't argue too much, but I probably would have put Automatic for the People in the top 3. Find the River, Try Not to Breathe, Man on the Moon - Top 3. No. 1 for me is Fables. Driver 8 really made me love REM. When I heard that, I remembered hearing Radio Free Europe, and how much I liked that song.

  • @BurnThis2
    @BurnThis2 10 лет назад +1

    Love your comment, that you'd love to know if "Around the Sun" was anyone's favorite. That's such a tactful way of saying that it was the most WTF collection of songs from what is otherwise such an amazing catalogue of music. Too bad you had to leave off the EP (which has two of my favorite songs -Carnival of Sorts and Gardening) and the B-sdes (which has the Pylon cover Crazy).

    • @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog
      @BretHelmsLifeOnThisPlanetBlog  10 лет назад

      Yeah, Chronic Town is so great - 'Gardening At Night' is one of my favorite R.E.M. songs. Thanks for tuning in! - Bret