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REM - Out Of Time (DVDA) DTS-5.1-2.0
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GenreRock
TypeAlbum
Date 1 decade, 4 years
Size 7.32 GB
 
Website http://www.amazon.com/Out-Time-CD-DVD-Dig/dp/B0006ICF9A
 
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REM - Out Of Time DVD-AUDIO
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Artist...............: REM
Album................: Out Of Time
Genre................: Alternative Rock
Source...............: DVDA
Year.................: 1991
Format................: ISO
Channels.............: Stereo /DTS/5.1/2.0
Covers...............: YES

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Total Size...........: 6.16 GB

NFO generated on.....: 27/06/2011 10:53:25 PM
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Though R.E.M. titled a later album Monster, this 1991 smash was the true monster, with the little Athens, Georgia, quartet graduating once and for all from its jangling independent-rock roots. The confusion Michael Stipe communicates in the catchy "Losing My Religion" and the dark-and-dreamy "Low" hit the mainstream-rock audience when it was most primed for uneasy angst. (Nirvana's Nevermind was released a few months later.) There are also odd but successful experiments, like ceding the opening "Radio Song" to rapper KRS-One (with Stipe playing the moaning straight man) and going peppy for the surprisingly nonsarcastic "Shiny Happy People." --Steve Knopper

Warner Brother's 2005 DVD-A edition of the band's mainstream contender has been both digitally remastered for superior sound as well as expanded with a new, bonus DVD. That new chapter contains an expansive, 5.1 surround and stereo mixes in Advanced Resolution 24-bit/96kHz sound. It also includes "Time Piece", a previously unreleased 1991 20-minute documentary that chronicles the recording of the album via rare in-studio footage and band interviews. Also included are the video for "Losing My Religion" and an album of period still photos.

After putting Athens, GA, on the musical map in the early '80s, R.E.M. went on to become one of the world's biggest bands. Fusing folk, garage rock, pop sensibilities, and insightful lyrics delivered with Michael Stipe's inimitable lead vocals, these alt-rock forefathers built a massive indie following, and in 1988 unleashed their major-label debut, Warner Bros.' Green. This roots rock tour de force was followed in '91 by the Grammy-winning #1 blockbuster Out of Time, which led to an ongoing stream of masterpieces. These two classics, along with five more albums from R.E.M.'s extraordinary catalog-plus their retrospective Best Of-now each feature a Bonus DVD with Surround Sound audio and video extras

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