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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 »