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R.E.M. - Rolling Stone FLAC
Performer:
R.E.M.
Album:
Rolling Stone
Style:
Alternative Rock
Released:
1988
Country:
US
Label:
Auto Dight Records
Catalog:
1345
FLAC size:
1102 mb
MP3 size:
1952 mb
WMA size:
1474 mb


Tracklist


1Auctioneer (Another Engine)
2The Flowers Of Guatemala
3Cuyahoga
47 Chinese Brothers
5The One I Love
6Maps And Legends
7Superman
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9White Tornado
10Feeling Gravity's Pull
11These Days
12Sitting Still
13Fall On Me
14West Of The Fields
15Little America
16I Believe
17Can't Get There From Here
18Harborcoat
19Driver 8
20Instrumental
21Pretty Persuasion
22Shaking Through


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
1345R.E.M. Rolling Stone ‎(2xLP, Unofficial)Auto Dight Records1345US1988


Notes


Recorded: Syrian Mosque, Pittsburgh, PA; October 24, 1986, Pageantry Tour


Companies


  • Recorded At – Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh


Album


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