Document

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studio album
First released:
Sep 1 1987

Overview Edit

Document is the fifth studio album by the American alternative rock band R.E.M. It was released in 1987 a few months after their rarities collection Dead Letter Office appeared and is the last album of new material by the band released on the I.R.S. Records label. It is the first album the band worked with producer Scott Litt.

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Record label:
Catalog number:
IRSD-42059
Release dates:
  • Sep 1 1987 in United States

Genres

Alternative Rock, Jangle Pop, Post-punk, Progressive Rock, Rock, Classic Rock. Vote on Genres

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5 stars R.E.M.'s Breakout
Document was the album that helped elevate R.E.M. from kings of college radio to the mainstream. Buoyed by the catchy (and misunderstood) song "The One I Love", Document hit number 10 on the album charts. That's not too bad for an album made up of some highly political songs and some very non-commercial ones. "Finest Worksong" & "Welcome To The Occupation" open the album on a politically charged and powerful note. "Exhuming McCarthy" starts off with the sounds of a typewriter and then slides int…
Written by Thomas Magnum
3 stars Asi-asi
I really hate to admit it, but I've been a die-hard R.E.M. fan for almost two decades and this is the only record that never really much did for me. I decided to give it another spin because when I saw them in D.C. they opened with "Finest Worksong." Nothing has changed. It'll be a long time before I give this one another try. For those new to R.E.M., please, please, please start with something else. Once you hear "One I Love" and "End of the World" too many times, this one won't hold much water…
Written by A. Brooks

Track listing Edit

Credits Edit

  1. engineer

    1. Bob Ludwig [mastering]
  2. performer

    1. Bill Berry [instrument]
    2. Bill Berry [Drums]
    3. Carl Marsh [instrument]
    4. Michael Stipe [vocals]
    5. Mike Mills [instrument]
    6. Peter Buck [instrument]
    7. Steve Berlin [instrument]
  1. producer

Other versions Edit

Document 11 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 93480
release dates: Jan 27 1998
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Document 17 tracks The I.R.S. Years Vintage 1987
format: 1 x CD
record label: Emd Int'l
release dates: May 18 1992
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Document 17 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 0777 7 13200 2 6
release dates: Sep 1 1997 in United Kingdom
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