
Reveal is an Alt/Indie album by R.E.M., originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 75 pressings tracked, owned by 29 collectors.
About
In 1982, when R.E.M. released its <i>Chronic Town</i> EP, the band’s music and identity were based around Peter Buck’s chiming guitar hooks and Bill Berry’s vigorous drumming. But Buck grew tired of his trademark sound, and Berry left the band in 1997. What sustained R.E.M. on later album, including 2001’s <i>Reveal</i>, was the rapid musical growth of singer Michael Stipe and bassist Mike Mill, who was also the group’s most accomplished keyboard player. “It’s not a rock record per se, but it’s a beautiful-music record,” Mills said later. The music is gentle but not frail, and largely dominated by Stipe’s ability to stretch syllables into a rhythm and fit intricate lyrics into expansive melodie. (Example: “A blue jay hectors from the felled catalpa tree.”) The band members said <i>Reveal</i> was meant to evoke the school’s-out freedom of summer, but, like most things in R.E.M.’s catalog, the most frequent tone is bittersweet and rueful. “The Lifting,” a prequel to the previous album’s song “Daysleeper,” is set in a conference room, where a seminar attendee, who believes only in what’s tangible, tries to escape logic so she can “drift and fly away.” (As we said, the lyrics are intricate.) Even the planets seem to be having a hard time: “Saturn is orbiting nothing,” Stipe sings in “Saturn Return.” The first two singles from the album were more in the traditional R.E.M. mold. On “All the Way to Reno (You’re Gonna Be a Star),” Buck plays a twangy guitar line that evokes the 1970s crossover country songs of Glen Campbell. The rousing “Imitation of Life” has multiple layers of guitar, as well as a glorious string arrangement and a big choru. Neither was a hit; as Mills later said, “At that point, nobody really gave a damn about R.E.M. single.” .
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Tracklist
- 1The Lifting4:39
- 2I've Been High3:25
- 3All The Way To Reno (You're Gonna Be A Star)4:45
- 4She Just Wants To Be5:22
- 5Disappear4:15
- 6Saturn Return4:55
- 7Beat A Drum4:21
- 8Imitation Of Life3:57
- 9Summer Turns To High3:32
- 10Chorus And The Ring4:31
- 11I'll Take The Rain5:51
- 12Beachball4:14
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- shimmering
- serene
- pastoral
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Annette ClearySTRINGS
- Carol QuigleySTRINGS
- Cliona O'DriscollSTRINGS
- David CarmodyHORNS
- David JamesSTRINGS
- David MartinHORNS
- Debbie EllisSTRINGS
- Eileen MurphySTRINGS
- Elizabeth DeanSTRINGS
- Elizabeth LeonardSTRINGS
- Eoin DalyHORNS
- Fergal O'CeallachainHORNS
- Glen Brady
- Hillary O'DonovanSTRINGS
- Jamie Candiloro
- Jenniffer CassidySTRINGS
- Joey Waronker
- John Keane
29 collectors on Gatefold own this · 75 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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