R.E.M.: Talk About the Passion

Denise Sullivan
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The voices of nearly sixty R.E.M. insiders—friends, musicians, producers, and industry colleagues—comprise an unusual, unadulterated history of one of rock's most innovative, integrity-driven bands. Besides new photos and an updated discography, the author has added two new chapters that discuss recent the making of Monster and New Adventures in Hi-Fi; drummer Bill Berry's aneurysm and departure from the band; the controversial dismissal of R.E.M.'s manager Jefferson Holt; and much more.
Genres: MusicNonfictionBiography
254 Pages

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