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The Best Of The I.R.S. Years 1982-1987 And I Feel Fine
R.E.M.:  The Best Of The I.R.S. Years 1982-1987 And I Feel Fine

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Released: 2006
Label: Capitol
Selection #: 168717
Radio Free Europe, (Don’t Go Back To) Rockville, It’s The End Of The World..., The One I Love, Fall On Me, Driver 8, etc.
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1 Begin the Begin
2 Radio Free Europe
3 Pretty Persuasion
4 Talk About the Passion
5 (Don't Go Back To) Rockville
6 Sitting Still
7 Gardening at Night
8 7 Chinese Bros.
9 So. Central Rain (I'm Sorry)
10 Driver 8
11 Can't Get There from Here
12 Finest Worksong
13 Feeling Gravitys Pull
14 I Believe
15 Life and How to Live It
16 Cuyahoga
17 The One I Love
18 Welcome to the Occupation
19 Fall on Me
20 Perfect Circle
21 It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)
  
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It's hardly as if R.E.M.'s glory days of the '80s haven't been compiled before -- just after they left I.R.S. for Warner, the "Eponymous" collection appeared in 1988, and over the years more collections have appeared in both domestic and foreign markets -- but 2006's "And I Feel Fine...: The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987" is the first collection since "Eponymous" to be assembled with a purpose. At 21 tracks, it's nearly twice as long as the 1988 effort (and it's also five tracks longer than the good EMI Europe 1998 disc "The Best of R.E.M.") and the extra space is used well, helping to sketch a complete picture of the band through singles, album tracks, and concert standards. Which isn't to say everything great that R.E.M. recorded in the '80s -- it's a rich body of work, so there will naturally be great songs left behind when it's being condensed down to a 21-track collection -- but this has all the major songs ("Radio Free Europe," "[Don'T Go Back To] Rockville," "Gardening At Night," "Pretty Persuasion," "Driver 8," "The One I Love," "Fall On Me," "It'S The End Of The World As We Know It [And I Feel Fine]"), making it about as a good single-disc overview and introduction to R.E.M.'s peak years as could be imagined. Only two things would make it better: chronological sequencing, since the group's growth truly was impressive, and the inclusion of their cover of the Clique's "Superman," which was a college radio standard throughout the late '80s.

"Superman" does turn up on the second disc of the deluxe edition of "And I Feel Fine..." That second disc is a hodgepodge of rarities, demos, alternate takes, live versions, single mixes and remixes, album tracks, and favorite songs of Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe. Although most of these rarities have appeared somewhere else before, there's a healthy selection of previously unreleased cuts that makes this more than worthwhile for hardcore fans. Of these, the highlight is the original version of "Bad Day," which was scrapped during the "Lifes Rich Pageant" sessions, then rewritten into "It'S The End Of The World" and finally revived as a new song for the 2003 compilation "In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988-2003". It's rough and ragged, certainly incomplete, but it's exciting and proof that at their peak R.E.M. was a terrific rock band. Also of note are previously unreleased demos of "Mystery To Me" and "Theme From Two Steps Onward," also outtakes from the "Lifes Rich Pageant" sessions that are rough but a lot of fun. Then there are the rarities that aren't that rare but still worth having: the original Hib-Tone versions of "Radio Free Europe" and "Sitting Still," the original version of "All The Right Friends" (another early song later revived by the Berry-less version of the band), an acoustic "Swan Swan H," and a live-in-the-studio version of "Just A Touch." Although there are other rarities that could have shown up on this collection -- they've been heard not only on bootleg, but on the expanded European reissues of the I.R.S. albums that appeared in the '90s -- this is the cream of the crop, and help make "And I Feel Fine..." the finest R.E.M. compilation yet. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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