Album
Out Of Time
1991 · Rock, Pop
108 collectors on Gatefold own this

Out Of Time is an Alt/Indie album by R.E.M., originally released in 1991. On Gatefold: 217 pressings tracked, owned by 108 collectors.
About
In March 1991, the same month R.E.M. released its chart-topping seventh album <i>Out of Time</i>, the Canadian comedy group The Kids in the Hall debuted a dark sketch about suicide on its HBO serie. In the routine, titled “The Long Note,” the Kids criticize a friend whose farewell note went on too long, while praising another friend’s more concise send-off: “I hear that R.E.M.’s turning it into a song,” remarks Dave Foley, one of the Kid. At this stage in the band’s career, R.E.M. had a (somewhat deserved) reputation as a group that specialized in what singer Michael Stipe called “big, heavy song.” He and his bandmates had begun revising that reputation a few albums earlier, incorporating more of a mainstream rock sound, while also cautiously embracing sugary pop hook. <i>Out of Time</i> has some of both—but it was a big, heavy song, “Losing My Religion,” that gave R.E.M. its final push into full-on stardom. “Losing My Religion,” based around a mandolin part by Peter Buck—who’d just begun learning to play it—was one of R.E.M.’s weirdest song, with no guitar and no chorus: As Stipe once asked, “What kind of pop song is that?” But “Religion” showcased the contours of his craggy baritone, and his poised performance of the song’s enigmatic lyrics pushed it to No. 4 on the Hot 100 pop chart, making for the biggest hit of the band’s career. Though it was far less of a hit, “Shiny Happy People” is the band’s broadest attempt at bubblegum pop, one that prompted plenty of long-term R.E.M. fans to roll their eyes (Stipe, who seemingly agreed, called it “a fruity pop song written for children”). Meanwhile, on “Radio Song,” Buck moves from a glorious arpeggio to funky rhythm chord, and Stipe sweetly mocks the pap that’s coming from a Top 40 station, while acknowledging it has a hold on him. The guest spot from rapper KRS-One—“Baby, baby, baby, baby/That stuff is driving me crazy”—moves the song away from Stipe’s ambivalence, and replaces it with a moralistic disdain. “Near Wild Heaven” has one of bassist Mike Mills’ occasional lead vocal, and it returns R.E.M. to a guitar-based style the band members clearly weren’t ready to abandon. But the album is chiefly about musical evolution. Kate Pierson of The B-52’s adds background vocals—“Shiny Happy People” is pretty much a duet with Stipe—and the songs integrate saxophone, steel guitar, loop, and harpsichord. And there are lush string arrangements throughout by Mark Bingham, an eclectic musician and producer who’d worked with artists ranging from Ringo Starr to avant-garde noise mangler Glenn Branca. .
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Tracklist
- Time Side
- Memory Side
Side A
- A1Radio Song4:12
- A2Losing My Religion4:26
- A3Low4:55
- A4Near Wild Heaven3:17
- A5Endgame3:48
Side B
- B1Shiny Happy People3:44
- B2Belong4:03
- B3Half A World Away3:26
- B4Texarkana3:36
- B5Country Feedback4:07
- B6Me In Honey4:06
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- jangly
- wistful
- pastoral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Andrew CoxCELLO ENSEMBLE , CELLO MUSICIAN , CELLO
- Bertis Downs IVFEATURING
- Bill BerryDRUMS DRUMS, CONGAS, PERCUSSION, PIANO, VOCALS DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Bill ThomsonDRUM
- Cecil WelchHORN, FLUGELHORN HORNS , FLUGELHORN HORNS, FLUGELHORN
- David ArenzENSEMBLE , VIOLIN MUSICIAN , VIOLIN PERFORMER , VIOLIN
- David BraitbergENSEMBLE , VIOLIN MUSICIAN , VIOLIN PERFORMER , VIOLIN
- David KempersENSEMBLE , VIOLIN MUSICIAN , VIOLIN PERFORMER , VIOLIN
- Elizabeth Proctor MurphyCELLO ENSEMBLE , CELLO MUSICIAN , CELLO
- Ellie ArenzENSEMBLE , VIOLIN MUSICIAN , VIOLIN PERFORMER , VIOLIN
- Jay WeigelORCHESTRATED BY
- Jefferson HoltFEATURING
- Kate PiersonVOCALS BACKING VOCALS
- Kidd JordanALTO SAXOPHONE BARITONE SAXOPHONE BARITONE SAXOPHONE, TENOR SAXOPHONE, ALTO SAXOPHONE, BASS CLARINET
- Krs-OneVOCALS FEATURING
- Mark BinghamARRANGED BY ARRANGED BY , ARRANGED BY
- Michael StipeVOCALS VOCALS, MELODICA , ARRANGED BY ALTO VOCALS
- Mike MillsBASS BASS, ORGAN, KEYBOARDS , HARPSICHORD, PIANO, VOCALS KEYBOARDS
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