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R.E.M. - Document
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Side one – "Page side"
"Finest Worksong" – 3:48
"Welcome to the Occupation" – 2:46
"Exhuming McCarthy" – 3:19
"Disturbance at the Heron House" – 3:32
"Strange" – 2:31
"It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" – 4:05
Side two – "Leaf side"
"The One I Love" – 3:17
"Fireplace" – 3:22
"Lightnin' Hopkins" – 3:20
"King of Birds" – 4:09
"Oddfellows Local 151" – 5:21
R.E.M. Band Members / Musicians
Bill Berry – drums, backing vocals
Peter Buck – guitar, dulcimer on "King of Birds"
Mike Mills – bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals
Michael Stipe – lead vocals
Steve Berlin – horns on "Fireplace"
Carl Marsh – Fairlight CMI synthesizer on "Fireplace"
Bill Berry – production
Peter Buck – production
Mike Mills – production
Michael Stipe – production
Scott Litt – production
Steve Catania – engineering
Tom Der – engineering
Toni Greene – engineering
Gary Laney – engineering
Ted Pattison – engineering
Todd Scholar – engineering
Bob Ludwig – mastering at Masterdisk, New York City, New York, United States remastered at Gateway Mastering, Portland, Maine, United States in June 1999
Elliot Scheiner – mixing on 2005 re-release
Jim McKay – photography
Michael Meister – photography
Sandra-Lee Phipps – photography
Ron Scarselli – packaging
Document is the 5th studio album by American rock band R.E.M., released on August 31, 1987 by I.R.S. Records. It was the first album by the band to be produced by Scott Litt.
Document was R.E.M.'s first album to be co-produced both by the band and Scott Litt; this was a collaboration that continued through the productions of Green, Out of Time, Automatic for the People, Monster, and New Adventures in Hi-Fi. The album's clear production and muscular rock riffs both helped to move the band toward mainstream success and built on the work done by Don Gehman, who had produced their previous album Lifes Rich Pageant. This release not only launched "The One I Love" — R.E.M.'s first Top 10 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 at number 9 — but also gave them their first platinum album.