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R.E.M - Green
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Side one – "Air side"
"Pop Song 89" – 3:04
"Get Up" – 2:39
"You Are the Everything" – 3:41
"Stand" – 3:10
"World Leader Pretend" – 4:17
"The Wrong Child" – 3:36
Side two – "Metal side"
"Orange Crush" – 3:51
"Turn You Inside-Out" – 4:16
"Hairshirt" – 3:55
"I Remember California" – 4:59
Untitled – 3:10
R.E.M. Band Members / Musicians
Bill Berry – drums, percussion, backing vocals, bass guitar on "You Are the Everything", "The Wrong Child", and "Hairshirt"
Peter Buck – guitar, mandolin, drums on "Untitled"
Mike Mills – bass guitar, keyboards, accordion, backing vocals
Michael Stipe – vocals
Bucky Baxter – pedal steel guitar on "World Leader Pretend"
Peter Holsapple – guitar and keyboards on Live in Greensboro 1989
Keith LeBlanc – percussion on "Turn You Inside-Out"
Jane Scarpantoni – cello on "World Leader Pretend"
Bill Berry – production
Peter Buck – production
Thom Cadley – engineering (Bearsville)
Jem Cohen – photography
George Cowan – engineering (Bearsville)
Jay Healy – engineering
Tom Laune – engineering (Ardent)
Scott Litt – production, engineering
Bob Ludwig – mastering, at Masterdisk, New York City, New York, United States
Jon McCafferty – packaging and photography
Mike Mills – production
Frank Olinsky and Manhattan Design – packaging
Michael Stipe – production, packaging, and photography
Michael Tighe – photography
Green is the 6th studio album by American rock band R.E.M., released on November 7, 1988 by Warner Bros. Records. Produced by the band and Scott Litt, it continued to explore political issues both in its lyrics and packaging. The band experimented on the album, writing major-key rock songs and incorporating new instruments into their sound including the mandolin, as well as switching their original instruments on other songs.
Upon its release, Green was a critical and commercial success. To promote Green, the band embarked on an 11-month world tour and released four singles from the album: "Orange Crush", "Stand", "Pop Song 89", and "Get Up".