R.E.M. Fan Club Singles
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This page presents an annotated list of the annual fan club singles covered in my review of the R.E.M. Christmas repertoire - including many without any holiday-related material. For more information about the series, visit The R.E.M. Collector's Guide, R.E.M. Rock, or R.E.M. HQ. [back to R.E.M. review]
1988 (green vinyl)
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A:
Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers
song associated with Christmas, but never mentions the holiday; popularized in
the United States by bandleaders Paul Whiteman (1923) and Larry Clinton (1939)
B: See No Evil
cover of song from guitar-driven, New York-based new wave band Television's landmark
1977 debut, Marquee
Moon
1989 (vinyl)
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A:
Good King Wenceslas
traditional holiday song about St. Stephen's Day (December 26)
B: Academy Fight Song
cover of song by legendarily loud Boston band Mission
of Burma
1990 (vinyl)
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A:
Ghost Reindeer In The Sky
adaptation of "Ghost Riders In The Sky," which has charted numerous
times, starting in 1949 by Vaughn Monroe, Peggy Lee, Bing
Crosby, and Burl Ives (pop) and Gene Autry (country)
B: Summertime
George & Ira Gershwin composition from their opera Porgy & Bess
1991 (vinyl)
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note:
some pressings on marble-colored vinyl
A: Baby Baby
well-known early punk song by British band the Vibrators from
their album, Pure
Mania (1977)
B: Christmas Griping
an original R.E.M. song (if you can call it that) featuring brief cameo by their buddy Syd
Straw
1992 (vinyl)
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A:
Where's Captain Kirk?
cover of 1979 song by relatively obscure British band Spizzenergi,
also noted for "Soldier Soldier" and "No Room" (all on Very Best Of Spizzenergi)
B: Toyland
song that dates back to the early 20th century; commonly associated
with Christmas, despite lack of literal lyrical connection; perhaps best-known
version is by Doris Day (1964)
1993 (vinyl)
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A:
Silver Bells
a modern song now considered a Christmas standard; earliest versions
are duets by Bing Crosby & Carol
Richards and Margaret Whiting & Jimmy
Wakely (both 1950)
B: Christmas Time Is Here
instrumental version of song from TV show A
Charlie Brown Christmas (1965);
written by Vince Guaraldi and Lee Mendelssohn
1994 (vinyl)
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A:
Sex Bomb
cover of song by San Francisco-based hardcore punk band Flipper from
their album, Generic (1982)
B: Christmas In Tunisia
an original R.E.M. song, a Middle Eastern flavored instrumental
1995 (vinyl)
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note: the first fan club single with no holiday content
A:
Wicked Game
cover of popular 1990 Chris
Isaak ballad featured in David Lynch movie Wild
At Heart
B: Java
instrumental song cowritten by legendary New Orleans writer and producer Allen
Toussaint; a hit for Floyd Cramer in 1963 and Al Hirt in 1964
1996 (vinyl)
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A:
Only In America
originally recorded by Jay & The
Americans in 1963; written by legendary
songwriters Jerry Leiber, Mike Stoller, Barry Mann, and Cynthia Weil
B: I Will Survive
disco smash (and future gay anthem) for singer Gloria
Gaynor in 1978
1997 (vinyl)
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note: same record with different cover art issued by Pearl Jam as their annual
fan club single
A: Live For Today
previously unreleased original R.E.M. song
B: Happy When I'm Crying
original song written and performed by Pearl Jam
1998 (VHS video)
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note:
recorded live at the Tibetan Freedom Concert in Washington D.C.
A. E-Bow The Letter
performed by R.E.M. with Radiohead leader Thom York; song originally
from R.E.M. album, New
Adventures in Hi Fi (1996)
B. Lucky
performed by Radiohead with Michael Stipe; song originally from the Radiohead
album, OK
Computer (1997)
1999 (CD)
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note:
live at the Bridge School Benefit Concert
A: Country Feedback
performed by R.E.M. with Neil Young; song originally
from R.E.M. album, Out
Of Time (1991)
B: Ambulance Blues
performed by Neil Young with R.E.M.; song originally
from Neil Young album, On
The Beach (1974)
2000 (blue vinyl)
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A:
Christmas Time (Is Here Again)
excerpted from the Beatles' 1967 fan club flexi-disc (read
more)
B: Hastings And Main
C: Take Seven
above two tracks are original instrumentals, apparently studio
outtakes
2001 (enhanced CD)
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A:
Let Me In
live at Mountain View, California; song originally
from R.E.M. album, Monster (1994)
B: Find The River
live in Athens,
Georgia; song originally
from R.E.M. album, Automatic For The People (1992)
C:
Find The River (video)
live in studio, Athens, Georgia
2002 (enhanced CD)
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A:
Jesus Christ
Mike Mills singing 1975 Alex Chilton-penned song from Big Star's Third
Album; Mills reprised his performance in a 2006 single with Hem singer Sally Ellyson
B: No Matter What
also sung by Mills; cover of Badfinger's power pop classic from their 1970 album, No Dice
C: Michael Stipe reading Martin Luther King (video)
text of reading used in artwork
2003 (CD)
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note: live performances featuring Jeff Tweedy (Uncle Tupelo, Wilco), Ken Stringfellow (Posies), and Scott McCaughey (Young Fresh Fellows, Minus 5); recorded at Red Rocks, Denver
A:
Country Feedback
song originally
from R.E.M. album, Out
Of Time (1991)
B: It's The End Of The World As We Know It
song originally
from R.E.M. album, Document (1987)
2004 (CD)
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note: live performances featuring Ken Stringfellow and Scott McCaughey; recorded at St. James Church, London
A:
I Wanted To Be Wrong
song originally
from R.E.M. album, Around The Sun (2004)
B: She Just Wants To Be
song originally
from R.E.M. album, Reveal (2001)
2005 (DVD video)
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note: live performances shot in Werchter, Belgium
A:
Turn You Inside-Out
song originally
from R.E.M. album, Green (1988)
B: The Great Beyond
song originally
from the soundtrack Man On The Moon (1999)
2006 (CD)
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note: recorded live at the 40 Watt Club in Athens, Georgia
A:
Tongue
song originally from R.E.M. album Monster (1994); performed by Tin Cup Prophette
B: So. Central Rain
song originally
from R.E.M. album, Reckoning (1984)
C: These Days
song originally
from R.E.M. album, Life's Rich Pageant (1986); performed by An Observatory, an impromptu super group featuring members of Olivia Tremor Control, Pylon, Of Montreal, and others including Peter Buck of R.E.M.
D: Begin The Begin
song originally
from R.E.M. album, Life's Rich Pageant (1986)
2007 (CD)
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A:
Merry Xmas Everybody
originally recorded by British hard rock band Slade (1973); #1 hit in the UK
B: Magnetic North
previously unreleased original R.E.M. song
2008 (DVD video)
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A:
Living Well is the Best Revenge
live in Torino, Italy; song originally
from R.E.M. album, Accelerate (2008)
B: Let Me In
live in Columbia, Maryland; song originally
from R.E.M. album, Monster (1994)
C: Just a Touch
live in Madrid, Spain; song originally
from R.E.M. album, Life's Rich Pageant (1986)
2009 (CD)
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A:
Santa Baby
performed solo by Mike Mills solo; first recorded by Eartha Kitt (1953)
B: Crazy Like a Fox
performed by Mike Mills with former R.E.M. drummer Bill Berry and producer John Keane; originally recorded by Link Cromwell & The Zoo (1966) featuring a young Lenny Kaye, who later played guitar for Patti Smith and compiled the influential garage rock album Nuggets (1976)
2010 (CD)
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A:
Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)
Michael Stipe does not participate, but the rest of the band does including Mike Mills, who sings lead vocals, plus Bill Berry and Scott McCaughey; cover of the 1963 Phil Spector-produced Darlene Love classic, widely considered one of the greatest rock 'n' roll Christmas songs ever
B: IHT > U > EDIYTW
dub mix of "It Happened Today," "Überlin," and "Every Day Is Yours To Win," three songs from the band's upcoming album Collapse Into Now (2011)
2011 (CD)
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A:
Perfect Circle
Shortly after announcing their breakup, R.E.M suspended their fan club and promised one more holiday single. The results were underwhelming, starting with this live version of a song from Murmur (1983) recorded at a London show in 2008
B: Life And How To Live It
Originally from Fables of the Reconstruction (1985), this track was the penultimate song at R.E.M.'s final concert in Mexico City on November 18, 2008