Album Review: R.E.M., “Green (25th Anniversary Edition)”
In revisiting Green, I have to remove myself from the R.E.M.-worshiper that I was in the ’80′s; I was younger and a bit more crassly idealistic. Having not cared for Document, the 1987 monster hit album, I fully expected to not like Green, which was the case. However, this isn’t 1988 and I’m not that
Popdose — In revisiting Green, I have to remove myself from the R.E.M.-worshiper that I was in the ’80′s; I was younger and a bit more crassly idealistic. Having not cared fo... more info