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Automatic For The People mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Automatic For The People Country: US Style: Alternative Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1609 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1412 mb WMA version RAR size: 1628 mb Rating: 4.3 Votes: 406 Other Formats: AU FLAC AAC XM DTS MP1 RA Tracklist Hide Credits Drive 1 4:30 Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements By] – John Paul Jones 2 Try Not To Breathe 3:49 The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite 3 4:06 Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements By] – John Paul Jones Everybody Hurts 4 5:17 Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements By] – John Paul Jones 5 New Orleans Instrumental No. 1 2:12 Sweetness Follows 6 4:19 Cello [Additional Musician] – Knox Chandler Monty Got A Raw Deal 7 3:16 Cello [Additional Musician] – Knox Chandler Ignoreland 8 4:24 Harmonica [Additional Musician], Clavinet [Additional Musician] – Scott Litt 9 Star Me Kitten 3:15 10 Man On The Moon 5:12 Nightswimming 11 4:16 Arranged By [Orchestral Arrangements By] – John Paul Jones 12 Find The River 3:49 Companies, etc. Copyright (c) – R.E.M./Athens Ltd Phonographic Copyright (p) – R.E.M./Athens Ltd Manufactured By – Microservice - Microfilmagens e Reproduções Técnicas Ltda. Distributed By – BMG Ariola Discos Ltda. Licensed From – WARNER MUSIC BRASIL LTDA. Recorded At – Bearsville Studios Recorded At – Criteria Recording Studios Recorded At – John Keane Studios Recorded At – Kingsway Studios, New Orleans Recorded At – Bosstown Recording Studios Mixed At – Bad Animals Mastered At – Precision Mastering Published By – Night Garden Music Published By – Unichappell Music, Inc. Pressed By – Microservice – 1197 Credits Art Direction, Design – Michael Stipe, Tom Recchion Band [R.E.M. (And)] – Bertis Downs*, Jefferson Holt Band [R.E.M.] – Bill Berry , Michael Stipe, Mike Mills, Peter Buck Cello [Session Player] – Daniel Laufer, Elizabeth Proctor Murphy, Kathleen Kee CGI Artist [Computer Imaging] – Cecil Juanarena, Insight Communications Conductor [Session Players] – George Hanson Engineer [Assistant Engineer Bad Animals / Seattle] – Tod Lemkuhl Engineer [Engineered By] – Clif Norrell Engineer [John Keane Studio] – John Keane Engineer [Second Engineer Bad Animals / Seattle] – Ed Brooks Engineer [Second Engineer Bearsville Studio] – George Cowan Engineer [Second Engineer Bosstown Recording Studios] – Ted Malia Engineer [Second Engineer Criteria Recording Studios] – Andrew Roshberg Engineer [Second Engineer Kingsway Studio] – Mark Howard Management [R.E.M. Office] – B.C. Johnson*, D.B. Kilpatrick, M.D. Williams*, M.L. Rawson* Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen Mixed By – Clif Norrell, Scott Litt Oboe [Session Player] – Deborah Workman Photography By [Back Cover Photos By] – Fredrik Nilsen Photography By [Packaging Photographs By] – Anton Corbijn Producer [Produced By] – R.E.M., Scott Litt Songwriter [All Songs By] – Berry*, Stipe*, Mills*, Buck* Technician [Drum Technician] – Robert Hall Technician [Technical Assistance By] – Mark Mytrowitz, Microwave Viola [Session Player] – Heidi Nitchie, Reid Harris Viola [Session Player], Leader [Viola Session Players] – Paul Murphy Violin [Session Player] – Denise Berginson-Smith, Jody Taylor , Lonnie Ottzen*, Patti Gouvas, Sandy Salzinger*, Sou-Chun Su Notes Recorded at: Bearsville Studio, Bearsville, New York Criteria Recording Studios, Miami, Florida. Additional recording: John Keane Studio, Athens, Georgia Kingsway Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana Bosstown Recording Studios, Atlanta, Georgia. Mixed: Bad Animals/Seattle, Seattle, Washington. Mastered at Precision Mastering. Published by Night Garden Music administered in this world among others by Unichappell Music, Inc. (BMI) Usage of the title and musical material of 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight' by permission of Abilene Music, Inc. Automatic for the people is the motto and service mark of Weaver D's delicious fine foods in Clarke County, Georgia. A gracious thanks to Weaver D and his great establishment―"Automatic." All songs BMI ©℗ 1992 R.E.M./Athens, Ltd. Total running time: 48:53 Issued in a standard jewel case with black CD tray and with a 6-panel 12-page insert booklet with credits and photos. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: none Matrix / Runout: MICROSERVICE 05945055-2 1197/2 Rights Society: BMI Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Automatic For Warner 9 45055-2 R.E.M. The People (CD, Bros. 9 45055-2 US 1992 Album) Records Automatic For Warner CDW 45055 R.E.M. The People (CD, Bros. CDW 45055 Canada Unknown Album, RP) Records Automatic For Croatia LP-7-1 2039313 R.E.M. The People (LP, LP-7-1 2039313 Croatia 1992 Records Album) Automatic for the Warner 9362-45055-4 R.E.M. People (Cass, Music 9362-45055-4 Poland 1992 Album) Poland Popron, Automatic For 50 188-4, Warner 50 188-4, R.E.M. The People (Cass, Czechoslovakia 1992 9362-45055-4 Bros. 9362-45055-4 Album) Records Related Music albums to Automatic For The People by R.E.M. 1. John Paul Jones - John Paul Jones 2. Knyst - Automatic Chamber Music (Orchestral Dust II) 3. John Paul Jones - The Thunderthief 4. Sounds Orchestral - Golden Hour Of Sounds Orchestral - The Earth, The Sea & The Sky 5. Visage - Fade To Grey (Orchestral) 6. My Life Story - 12 Reasons Why I Love Her 7. Con Funk Shun - Touch 8. Rickie Lee Jones - Rickie Lee Jones 9. Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark - 10. Paul Roland - House Of Dark Shadows.
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