New Adventures In Hi-Fi

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Total Tracks: 14   Total Length: 65:31

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01.11.10
From subtle ballads to raging rockers, Hi-Fi hits all the R.E.M. bases
1996 | Label: Warner Bros.

When New Adventures in Hi-Fi was released in 1996, more people were talking about R.E.M.'s salary than their songs. In the wake of Monster's commercial success ,the group's subsequent tour and the fact that they were widely (and rightly) perceived as forefathers of the suddenly-commercial alternative rock, Warner Brothers rewarded them with a contract widely reported to be worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $80,000,000. It was a heady time to be sure, a strange era when it seemed like a group's commitment to an obscure personal vision could actually be rewarded with a robust bank balance.

In hindsight, New Adventures in Hi-Fi is perhaps the first indication that the reign of the idiosyncratic was quickly coming to an end. Where R.E.M.'s insistence on a non-commercial first single had served them well in the past, introducing Hi-Fi with the dusky Patti Smith duet "E-Bow the Letter" proved to be the wrong move. It stalled on radio, and Hi-Fi, unlike the other recent R.E.M. outings, only went to #2 on the charts.

Which is a shame because, in some ways, it's a more nuanced, complete record than Monster. Though it was mostly recorded live during shows and soundchecks on the group's 1995 tour,… read more »

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Challenging

KrisWright

Listening to this record is like taking an R.E.M. graduate course. That's both a compliment and a complaint. Key songs: "Leave", "Electrolite", "E-Bow", "Undertow", "Wake Up Bomb".

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Dylanesque

frankiepop

A strong effort with a very post "Blood on the Tracks" dylanesque approach here.

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Electrolite....

elfenmagic

...and 13 crappy others. I'll admit I lost most interest in R.E.M. after Life's Rich Pageant but I don't get the love for this album. It was much better than Monster but that's not saying much

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One of their best, and that's saying a lot

electrotechfunk

Hi-Fi is superior to Monster in every way. The band basically made the stiff, plastic sounding Monster, sold tons of it, went on tour, and in the midst of that ended up recording the "real rock 'n' roll" album they intended to make in the first place. The incredible "Leave" is a high point of their career.

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Give it a go

isjoe10

An underrated gem and the last of the great REM albums

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My favorite R.E.M. Album

Eppelsauce3966

I have been a big fan of R.E.M. for years, and this is my favorite album of them all. It seems to be their most diverse album. Some songs rock out and are infectious and others are quiet and calm. My favorites are Leave, Be Mine, Electrolite, Bittersweet me, and E-Bow The Letter.

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A Wonderful Cheat

Godozo

This was supposed to be new stuff done in front of an audience. Turns out to be mainly songs done during sound checks, with a few more experimental tunes done in the studio. Still, most of the tunes have the space and sonic space of live recordings, and the album inhabits a space that allows the creative to riff off them - I've actually used three of the tunes as inspirations for works of my own.

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Overlooked

ctogar

Along with Fables, probably the most underrated album in REM's catalog. This is the album they should have made instead of Monster. It's urgent and rocking, but with a dash of Automatic for the People sophistication. Some of their strongest late-career songs are here. I like Leper, E-Bow, Leave, Bittersweet and Electrolite.

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Recorded during and immediately following R.E.M.’s disaster-prone Monster tour, New Adventures in Hi-Fi feels like it was recorded on the road. Not only are all of Michael Stipe’s lyrics on the album about moving or travel, the sound is ragged and varied, pieced together from tapes recorded at shows, soundtracks, and studios, giving it a loose, careening charm. New Adventures has the same spirit of much of R.E.M.’s IRS records, but don’t take the title of New Adventures in Hi-Fi lightly — R.E.M. tries different textures and new studio tricks. “How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us” opens the album with a rolling, vaguely hip-hop drum beat and slowly adds on jazzily dissonant piano. “E-Bow the Letter” starts out as an updated version of “Country Feedback,” then it turns in on itself with layers of moaning guitar effects and Patti Smith’s haunting backing vocals. Clocking in at seven minutes, “Leave” is the longest track R.E.M. has yet recorded and it’s one of their strangest and best — an affecting minor-key dirge with a howling, siren-like feedback loop that runs throughout the entire song. Elsewhere, R.E.M. tread standard territory: “Electrolite” is a lovely piano-based ballad, “Departure” rocks like a Document outtake, the chiming opening riff of “Bittersweet Me” sounds like it was written in 1985, “New Test Leper” is gently winding folk-rock, and “The Wake-Up Bomb” and “Undertow” rock like the Monster outtakes they are. New Adventures in Hi-Fi may run a little too long — it clocks in at 62 minutes, by far the longest album R.E.M. has ever released — yet in its multifaceted sprawl, they wound up with one of their best records of the ’90s. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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