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		<title>R.E.M. reissue Reckoning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reckoning “confirms R.E.M. as one of the most beautifully exciting groups on the planet.” wrote NME in 1984. R.E.M.&#8217;s second full-length album also prompted The Washington Post to proclaim that “there isn&#8217;t an American band worth following more than R.E.M.” Twenty-five years later, Reckoning remains a fan favorite for capturing R.E.M. during the youthful freshness ]]></description>
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<p>Reckoning “confirms R.E.M. as one of the most beautifully exciting groups on the planet.” wrote NME in 1984. R.E.M.&#8217;s second full-length album also prompted The Washington Post to proclaim that “there isn&#8217;t an American band worth following more than R.E.M.” Twenty-five years later, Reckoning remains a fan favorite for capturing R.E.M. during the youthful freshness of a new, fiercely independent American music scene. </p>
<p>The two-CD Reckoning &#8211; Deluxe Edition (I.R.S./A&#038;M/UMe), set for release June 23, 2009 features the original album remastered plus a bonus disc of a previously unreleased concert recorded during the band&#8217;s Little America tour at Chicago&#8217;s Aragon Ballroom on July 7, 1984 and broadcast on WXRT. In addition, Reckoning and R.E.M&#8217;s 1983 debut album Murmur will be simultaneously reissued on audiophile quality 180 gram vinyl in their complete original packaging. </p>
<p>On the Deluxe Edition&#8217;s bonus disc, the group not only performs eight of Reckoning&#8217;s ten songs, “Gardening At Night” from 1982&#8242;s Chronic Town EP and “Radio Free Europe,” “9-9” and “Sitting Still” from Murmur but also new songs that had yet to make it onto tape: “Driver 8” would later debut on R.E.M.&#8217;s third album and “Hyena” on its fourth.</p>
<p>Inclusion of the live concert is particularly appropriate for Reckoning &#8211; Deluxe Edition. Whereas Murmur had been complex and painstakingly deliberate, the band&#8217;s Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills and Michael Stipe, along with producers Mitch Easter and Don Dixon, saw Reckoning as a “chance to turn up the volume, tear up the rule book, and capture instead R.E.M.&#8217;s on-stage mojo,” according to the Deluxe Edition liner notes by author Tony Fletcher. Even as Stipe lyrically delved into darker subject matter and the album included the band&#8217;s first true ballads&#8211;the melancholic “Time After Time (Annelise)” and “Camera”&#8211;other tracks revealed a band steeped in the immediacy of playing gigs in a college town, from the pulsating “7 Chinese Bros.,” hard-rocking “Little America” and anthemic “(Don&#8217;t Go Back To) Rockville” to the melodically evocative “So. Central Rain (I&#8217;m Sorry),” “Letter Never Sent” and “Pretty Persuasion.” </p>
<p>Reckoning peaked on the charts at #27, nine spots higher than Murmur (Rolling Stone&#8217;s 1983 Album of the Year) and was eventually certified gold. R.E.M. would go on to score #1-charting quadruple platinum albums and win worldwide adoration. In 2007, in its first year of eligibility, the band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. </p>
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