Album
Lifes Rich Pageant
1986 · Rock
78 collectors on Gatefold own this

Lifes Rich Pageant is an Alt/Indie album by R.E.M., originally released in 1986. On Gatefold: 124 pressings tracked, owned by 78 collectors.
About
The members of R.E.M. liked the sound of John Mellencamp’s rock radio hits—especially their booming drums and weighty guitar sound. So they hired his producer, Don Gehman, to guide their fifth album, <i>Lifes Rich Pageant</i>. Bassist Mike Mills later said they wanted to move away from the “murky feelings and sounds” of earlier album, and Gehman’s goals were to push Michael Stipe to articulate clearly—which the singer had avoided—and to write lyrics that were less enigmatic and stated their themes more directly. Gehman made much more progress with his first goal than with his second. R.E.M. songs had always existed within their own strange and hermetic world where, as in the dream state that gave the band its name, images were vivid and personally meaningful, but didn’t always make sense. Still, Stipe had plenty to say on <i>Lifes Rich Pageant</i>. Released in 1986, the album was recorded in the midst of Ronald Reagan’s second term as president, and it marks the beginning of Stipe’s interest in political themes (not that it was evident to most listeners). He described the opening song, “Begin the Begin,” as a call to activism, and the lyrics mention Myles Standish, the bloodthirsty military commander of colonial Massachusett. But not many rock fans understood the reference, unless they had an encyclopedia next to their stereo. Other sentiments in the song were more self-evident, like “silence means approval,” or the observation that power is “the only vote that matter.” And in the next song, “These Day,” Stipe sing, “We are hope despite the times”—about as clear and direct as he can get. Elsewhere on <i>Lifes Rich Pageant</i>, Stipe sings about the genocide of Native Americans (“Cuyahoga”), the South’s defeat in the Civil War (“Swan Swan H”), and the oppression of political prisoners in Central America (“The Flowers of Guatemala”)—you don’t have to understand the subject matter to enjoy these song. Drummer Bill Berry shines on the uptempo song, and shows his slippery power on the chorus of “Hyena,” where he shifts to double time and plays accents on the ride cymbal. .
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Begin The Begin3:24
- A2These Days3:21
- A3Fall On Me2:49
- A4Cuyahoga4:17
- A5Hyena2:48
- A6Underneath The Bunker1:24
Side B
- B7The Flowers Of Guatemala3:53
- B8I Believe3:32
- B9What If We Give It Away?3:31
- B10Just A Touch2:56
- B11Swan Swan H2:39
- B12Superman2:50
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- raw
- defiant
- heartland
Credits
The people behind it.
Production & Engineering
- Dennis WolfeEXECUTIVE-PRODUCER
- Don GehmanMIXED BY
- Don GehmanPRODUCER
- Don GehmanPRODUCER [PRODUCED BY], RECORDED BY, MIXED BY
- Don GehmanPRODUCER, RECORDED BY, MIXED BY
- Don GehmanRECORDED BY
- Don GehmanRECORDED BY, MIXED BY
- Don GehmanRECORDED BY, MIXED BY, PRODUCER
- Greg EdwardMIXED BY
- Greg EdwardRECORDED BY
- Greg EdwardRECORDED BY, MIXED BY
- Greg EdwardRECORDED BY, MIXED BY, RECORDED BY [ASSISTANT]
78 collectors on Gatefold own this · 124 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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