
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Album of Week:R.e.m. - Murmur
I'll suggest R.e.m.'s 83 album in this week,murmur.Somehow,this album always makes me
think it's the best work of r.e.m. with its style american underground.if you are a fan of rem i know you certainly have this album,but if you aren't,i think there is something missing in your archive.I'll write three song name from this album which are my selection.Closing songs We Walk,West of the Fields.it's right choice to put this songs to the and of album,and they are really my favorite songs from r.e.m.Original album,Murmur sounds as if it appeared out of nowhere, without any ties to the past, present, or future.

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just a short review for that great album!
no links, no trivia...
great page!....
bye friends
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