Rem Studio Discography 1983 2011 Flac K Upd Link

On July 28, 1986, REM released their fourth studio album, *Lifes Rich Pageant*, under IRS Records. Produced by Don Gehman, the alb... Lifes Rich Pageant Losing My Religion

The surprise blockbuster. Abandoning rock conventions for mandolins, organ, and string arrangements, this album solidified R.E.M. as the biggest band in the world. "Losing My Religion" remains a masterpiece of composition. The lossless audio is critical for the intricate layering of the KRS-One collaboration "Radio Song" and the delicate acoustic textures throughout.

Their final studio album, serving as a comprehensive retrospective of their diverse musical styles. Why Listen to R.E.M. in FLAC?

Before diving into the discography, let's address the "FLAC K" part of the keyword. Unlike MP3 (which is "lossy"), FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) preserves every single bit of data from the original CD or high-res master.

"Everybody Hurts", "Drive", "Nightswimming", "Man on the Moon"

The debut that changed everything. Murmur was an immediate critical sensation, known for its enigmatic atmosphere and jangly, arpeggiated guitars. A cornerstone of 80s alternative rock, it remains a masterclass in mood and mystery.

Here is a chronological guide to the fifteen studio albums that defined R.E.M.'s career, now available to be enjoyed in pristine, lossless audio.

A return to form, featuring a faster, louder, and more aggressive rock sound.