Reveal continued the new direction with a more upbeat sound than Up. It had 3 singles, and came in at #6 in the US, and #1 in the UK. The album was later remixed as r.e.m.IX, which was released as a free download from the band’s website. Joey Waronker continued to guest star as drummer.
The Tracks:
- “The Lifting”: The album has an overall more electronic sound. This is a good opener. I like the mix on Michael’s vocals. It’s meant to be a prequel to “Daysleeper”.
- “I’ve Been High”: This has a good rhythm.
- “All the Way to Reno (You’re Gonna Be a Star)” This was the only single that didn’t chart. I like the guitar mix on this, and Michael’s voice is beautiful.
- “She Just Wants to Be”: This isn’t bad, but it’s not one of my favorite songs.
- “Disappear”: This song grew out of the friendship Stipe had with Thom Yorke of Radiohead fame. Stipe would tell him a good way to deal with stagefright is to tell yourself you’re not there. This became the song “How to Disappear Completely” on Kid A. This is one of the best songs.
- “Saturn Return”: This song conveys a since of loneliness, which is ironic considering the number of moons Saturn actually has.
- “Beat A Drum”: I like the keyboard on this song.
- “Imitation of Life”: This song’s title comes from the 1959 movie, and is a metaphor of puberty. I love this song.
- “Summer Turns to High”: Some dreamy instrumentation at the start. This song had to grow on me.
- “Chorus and the Ring”: I don’t like the way this song is mixed. I thought I heard too much fuzz. But it be just me.
- “I’ll Take the Rain”: Peter has a nice melancholic melody.
- “Beachball” : Three of the songs on this album are meant to be a tribute to the Beach Boys. (The others are “Beat a Drum” and “Summer Turn to High”. This is the one that feels the closest to that sound.
Final Verdict: This album had to grow on me, but I like it.
Grade: B