R.E.M. – Reckoning
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Reckoning, released in 1984, is R.E.M.’s second studio album and a bold step forward from their debut Murmur. Recorded at Reflection Sound Studio in Charlotte, North Carolina over December 1983 to January 1984, the band and producers Mitch Easter and Don Dixon aimed to capture a live immediacy while allowing for more clarity and definition in the songs. The album leans into bright, chiming guitars, taut rhythm sections, and Michael Stipe’s evocative, sometimes cryptic vocals. Themes of water, transition, and longing echo through tracks like “Harborcoat,” “Pretty Persuasion,” and “Camera,” weaving emotional currents under R.E.M.’s signature jangle-pop framework. As a follow-up to Murmur, Reckoning helped solidify the band’s early identity: melodic, mysterious, and earnest. The album served to deepen their presence in college-radio circuits while reaching beyond underground acclaim. Its balance of accessible hooks and lyrical ambiguity has allowed it to age gracefully, influencing many alternative and indie acts that followed. Over decades, Reckoning is often celebrated as a pivotal early chapter in R.E.M.’s evolution—a record where the seeds of their later success become visible without sacrificing the mysteriousness that always defined them.
Reviews
“The overall sound is crisper, the lyrics far more comprehensible … R.E.M.’s music is able to involve the listener on both an emotional and intellectual level.” – Christopher Connelly, Rolling Stone
“Reckoning confirms R.E.M. as one of the most beautifully exciting groups on the planet.” – NME
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: R.E.M.Label: I.R.S. Records, UMeFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: USGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Indie RockL1 Harborcoat
L2 7 Chinese Bros.
L3 So. Central Rain
L4 Pretty Persuasion
L5 Time After Time (Annelise)
R1 Second Guessing
R2 Letter Never Sent
R3 Camera
R4 (Don'T Go Back To) Rockville
R5 Little America