Album

Murmur

R.E.M.

1983 · Rock

72 collectors on Gatefold own this

Murmur by R.E.M.

Murmur is an Alt/Indie album by R.E.M., originally released in 1983. On Gatefold: 160 pressings tracked, owned by 72 collectors.

About

When R.E.M. released <i>Murmur</i> in April 1983, Michael Jackson’s <i>Thriller</i> was in the midst of a 17-week run as the best-selling album in the country. <i>Murmur</i> was pretty far outside the pop mainstream, but it was also outside the alternative rock mainstream, which included punk rock, electronic dance music, and the anthemic exclamations of U2 and the many similar bands they spawned. R.E.M. was an oddball group—even among fans of oddball music. The quartet from Athen, Georgia, had released a single in 1981—the irresistible “Radio Free Europe”—and an EP, <i>Chronic Town</i>, the following year. On the statistically insignificant evidence of just those seven song, R.E.M. established an entirely new sound, one that consumed the attention of every college radio fan from Boston to San Francisco. People said R.E.M. sounded like The Byrds—not because the band actually <i>did</i>, but because there weren’t many other groups that had built their distinctive sound around the chiming of a Rickenbacker guitar. <i>Murmur</i> was sometimes jokingly referred to as <i>Mumble</i>, because even the most devout fans didn’t know what Michael Stipe was singing about. Even when he enunciated clearly, the meaning was still elusive: What could “So much more attractive inside the moral kiosk” possibly mean? Stipe knew he was evading the usual tradition of rock lyrics as clear expressions of feelings and thought. “Speaking in tongues/It’s worth a broken lip,” he sings on “Pilgrimage,” the album’s winsome second song. There were small touches that laid the groundwork for the band’s future exploit, like the piano in “Perfect Circle” and the cascading cello line in “Talk About the Passion.” But at its core, <i>Murmur</i> is a gauzy, often brisk take on the pastoral side of The Velvet Underground’s first album. Some of the songs had a punkish energy, but the music prioritized composure, even beauty, in a way that was out of step with the tougher vanguard music of Hüsker Dü or Sonic Youth. .

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Radio Free Europe4:03
  2. A2Pilgrimage4:25
  3. A3Laughing3:52
  4. A4Talk About The Passion3:22
  5. A5Moral Kiosk3:32
  6. A6Perfect Circle3:23

Side B

  1. B1Catapult3:54
  2. B2Sitting Still3:07
  3. B39 - 93:02
  4. B4Shaking Through4:00
  5. B5We Walk3:04
  6. B6West Of The Fields3:15

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock

Credits

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