Rem Studio Discography 1983 2011 Flac K Upd __full__ [TRUSTED]
"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?", "Bang and Blame," "Strange Currencies."
"Radio Free Europe", "Talk About the Passion", "Sitting Still"
Which of R.E.M. (IRS years vs. Warner Bros) you want to prioritize?
| Album | Hi‑res FLAC spec | Source / reissue year | |-------|----------------|------------------------| | Murmur (1983) | 24‑bit/192 kHz | Concord (2014) | | Reckoning (1984) | 24‑bit/192 kHz | Universal/Concord (2014) | | Lifes Rich Pageant (1986) | 24‑bit/192 kHz | HDtracks (2016) | | Document (1987) | 24‑bit/96 kHz | Various digital stores | | Green (1988) | 24‑bit/192 kHz | 25th Anniversary Deluxe (2013) | | Out of Time (1991) | 24‑bit/88.2 kHz | 25th Anniversary Deluxe (2016) | | Automatic for the People (1992) | 24‑bit/192 kHz | Craft Recordings (2017) | | Monster (1994) | 24‑bit/88.2 kHz | Craft Recordings (2019) | | New Adventures in Hi-Fi (1996) | 24‑bit/192 kHz | Trader sources / Concord remaster | | Up (1998) | 24‑bit/48 kHz | 2015 reissue | | Reveal (2001) | 24‑bit/96 kHz | Craft Recordings (2023) | | Accelerate (2008) | 24‑bit/44.1 kHz | Concord Records | | Collapse into Now (2011) | 24‑bit/44.1 kHz | Rhino (2014) | rem studio discography 1983 2011 flac k upd
Their final studio album, released before their amicable 2011 breakup. Collapse into Now serves as a career-spanning statement, touching on every era of the band’s history. It’s a confident and powerful swan song.
A loud, angry return to rock. Phil Spector-like wall of sound.
Before they were global superstars, R.E.M. built the blueprint for American college rock. The lossless audio files from this era highlight the raw, organic chemistry of a young band defining a new subgenre. Murmur (1983) "What's the Frequency, Kenneth
“Radio Free Europe,” “Perfect Circle,” “Talk About the Passion.”
1983 — Murmur
A return to more organic, sun‑drenched melodies, incorporating acoustic instruments and layered harmonies. | Album | Hi‑res FLAC spec | Source
Building your collection requires high-quality sources. Legitimate options are available; for example, HDtracks has released classic albums in ultra-high resolution 96kHz/24bit. For late-era albums, the " Complete Studio Albums 1998-2011 (Remastered) " box set is available in 16-bit and 24-bit FLAC. Legitimate FLAC files are also offered by online stores like Qobuz and Juno Download. For passionate fans, certain sources, like the comprehensive archive (200 songs spanning 1981-2004), exist in the lossless community.
If you are looking to build or optimize your digital archive, let me know:
Which (I.R.S. vs. Warner Bros.) you are looking to audit first?