R.E.M.'s Third Studio Album Fables of the Reconstruction on LP. The 1985 Gold-Certified Record Has Been Faithfully Restored on Vinyl.
R.E.M.’s third studio album, Fables of the Reconstruction, was originally released in 1985 and features such classics as “Driver 8,” “Can’t Get There From Here,” and “Life And How To Live It.” The album marks a departure from the jangly, guitar-driven sound of their previous works, incorporating elements of folk, country, and even a touch of psychedelia. One of the album's most well-known songs, "Driver 8" is driven by Peter Buck's distinctive guitar riff and features a propulsive rhythm section. The lyrics evoke imagery of train travel and small-town life, capturing a sense of nostalgia and longing. The gold-certified record has been faithfully restored on vinyl.
Side A:
- Feeling Gravity's Pull
- Maps and Legends
- Driver 8
- Life and How to Live It
- Old Man Kensey
Side B:
- Can't Get There from Here
- Green Grow the Rushes
- Kohoutek
- Auctioneer (Another Engine)
- Good Advices
- Wendell Gee