Document cover

Document

Released

It was this album, with its monstrous breakout hits “The One I Love” and “It’s the End of the World As We Know It (and I Feel Fine),” that finally turned R.E.M. from beloved college-rock weirdos into global superstars. We had gotten a preview of Document’s more rockish sound on the previous year’s Lifes Rich Pageant, but that album still looked back to their earlier Byrds-y jangle-pop approach. Here they embrace the wall of sound, riding waves of multilayered, distorted guitars on tracks like “The One I Love,” “Exhuming McCarthy,” and “Welcome to the Occupation.” They haven’t left their cockeyed alt-rock sensibilities behind entirely, of course: “Oddfellows Local 151” is both heartbreaking and deeply weird, and “King of Birds” is just plain weird (and also weirdly lovely). But Document was a pivot point in R.E.M.’s career, for good reason.

Rick Anderson

Suggestions
Fleetwood Mac cover

Fleetwood Mac

Fleetwood Mac
Gravity Stairs cover

Gravity Stairs

Crowded House
Know Better Learn Faster cover

Know Better Learn Faster

Thao & the Get Down Stay Down
Band on the Run cover

Band on the Run

Paul McCartney, Wings
Howling Wind cover

Howling Wind

Graham Parker
Stop Drop and Roll!!! cover

Stop Drop and Roll!!!

Foxboro Hot Tubs
Standards cover

Standards

Lloyd Cole
Why Do Birds Sing? cover

Why Do Birds Sing?

Violent Femmes
Look Now cover

Look Now

Elvis Costello & the Imposters