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R.E.M.
1987  C

43:06

Genres:   Rock

Subgenres:   Alternative Pop/Rock
Tracks   credits   songs   art
1.
Radio Free Europe (original Hib-Tone single)      3:49    1981
by R.E.M.
2.
Gardening at Night (different vocal mix)      3:30    1981
by R.E.M.
3.
Talk About the Passion      3:21    1983
by R.E.M.
4.
So. Central Rain      3:15    1984
by R.E.M.
5.
(Don't Go Back to) Rockville      4:32    1984
by R.E.M.
6.
Can't Get There from Here      3:40    1985
by R.E.M.
7.
Driver 8      3:24    1985
by R.E.M.
8.
Romance      3:27    1987
by R.E.M.
9.
Fall on Me      2:51    1986
by R.E.M.
10.
The One I Love      3:17    1987
by R.E.M.
11.
Finest Worksong (Mutual Drum Horn mix)      3:51    1987
by R.E.M.
12.
It's the End of the World as We Know It (and I Feel Fine)      4:05    1987
by R.E.M.
12 results listed  43:06
C = single-artist collection

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