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    Fables of the Reconstruction

    Artist: Rem
    Label: MCA
    Category: Music

    Buy Used: £0.83

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    New (2) Used (16) from £0.83

    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
    Sales Rank: 163201

    Media: Audio CD

    UPC: 008811901622
    EAN: 0008811901622
    ASIN: B000026E07

    Release Date: April 1, 1992
    Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Feeling Gravity's Pull
      • Maps And Legends
      • Driver 8
      • Life And How To Live It
      • Old Man Kensey
      • Can't Get There From Here
      • Green Grow The Rushes Oh
      • Kohoutek
      • Auctioneer (Another Engine)
      • Good Advice
      • Wendell Gee

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      • Reckoning
      • Green
      • Document
      • New Adventures in Hi-Fi
      • MURMUR

    Editorial Reviews:

    From Amazon.com
    R.E.M.'s third full-length recording, Fables of the Reconstruction delivers the purest distillation of the band's early sound. With the exception of the horn-laden, radio-friendly "Can't Get There from Here," the songs form a connected soundscape. Nearly transparent production highlights the glittering guitar arpeggios, active bass, and the disciplined, patterned drum lines, with organ and spare string arrangements adding texture to several pieces. And then there are the vocals: dense harmonies of voices calling out to each other, a rich humming and howling around Michael Stipe's central mumble. A careful listener can discern most of the lyrics, though what exactly they signify remains unclear. The album is best contemplated in its entirety, and the songs reward careful, repeated listening. This is a seminal alternative album, its material evocative, its ultimate meanings elusive. If your CD collection has room for only a few R.E.M. albums, Fables should be one of them. --Albert Massa


    Customer Reviews:

    4 out of 5 stars That difficult third album...   October 1, 2003
    If you like their pop songs, buy "Green" or "Out Of Time". If you like their lush arrangements buy "Automatic" or "Reveal". If you like them to rock, buy "Document" or "Monster". But if you want to hear a bizarre R.E.M. record that you thought never existed, buy this. "Fables" is my favourite because it sounds so intimate and otherworldly. The production actually benefits from having no bottom end because it lends the album a creepy, skeletal feel that fits the songs. The music is post punk turned rustic, alien and beautiful. The lyrics are amongst Stipe's most moving, whispered to the listener and shot through with a desperate melancholy. In short, R.E.M. for Cure fans. A classic.


    5 out of 5 stars Surreal Wonderland   December 16, 2000
    bogmonster8@hotmail.com (London, England)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    This is definitely REM's least commercial album. There are few catchy melodies and the lyrics are far too indecipherable to be memorable.

    But why I love this album is that it has an incredible atmosphere. The murky sound of Buck's guitar and Stipe's murmurs together create a wonderfully textured soundscape. Who cares if you can't hear Stipe's vocals, this is still a surreal wonderland of pure genius.

    The songs 'Life and How To Live It', 'Maps and Legends' and 'Can't get there from here' particularly stand out.

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