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Infobox album| Name = Fables of the Reconstruction| Type = studio| Artist = R.E.M. | Cover = FablesREM.jpg| Released = start date|1985|6|10| Recorded = February–March 1985 at Livingston Studios, London , United Kingdom | Genre = Alternative rock | Length = Duration|m=39|s=44| Language = English language|English | Label = I.R.S. Records|I.R.S. | Producer = Joe Boyd | Last album = Reckoning (R.E.M. album)|Reckoning
(1984)| This album = Fables of the Reconstruction
(1985)| Next album = Lifes Rich Pageant
(1986)| Misc = Singles| Name = Fables of the Reconstruction| Type = studio| Single 1 = Cant Get There from Here | Single 1 date = Start date|1985|06| Single 2 = Driver 8 | Single 2 date = Start date|1985|09| Single 3 = Wendell Gee | Single 3 date = Start date|1985|09
Album ratings| rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score = Rating|4|5 http://www.allmusic.com/album/fables-of-the-reconstruction-r16017 Fables of the Reconstruction - R.E.M. | AllMusic| rev2 = Drowned in Sound | rev2Score = 10/10 http://drownedinsound.com/releases/15515/reviews/4140469 R.E.M. - Fables of the Reconstruction: Deluxe Edition / Releases / Releases // Drowned In Sound| rev3 = Robert Christgau | rev3Score = B+ http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php? id=1140& name=R.E.M. Robert Christgau: CG: R.E.M| rev4 = Pitchfork Media | rev4Score = 8.5/10 http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/14446-fables-of-the-reconstruction-deluxe-edition/ R.E.M.: Fables of the Reconstruction Deluxe Edition& #93; | Album Reviews | Pitchfork| rev5 = Rolling Stone | rev5Score = Rating|4|5 (1998) http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/rem/albums/album/283446/review/5945447/fables_of_the_reconstruction| rev6 = Rolling Stone | rev6Score = rating|3.5|5 (2010) cite journal |author=Dolan, Jon |year=2010 |title=|journal=Rolling Stone |publisher= |volume= |issue=1108/1109 |pages=109 |url= | rev7 = Uncut (magazine)|Uncut | rev7Score = Rating|5|5September 2010 Fables of the Reconstruction , also known as Reconstruction of the Fables , is the third studio album by the United States|American alternative rock band R.E.M. , released on the I.R.S. Records in 1985.

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On the vinyl and cassette releases, side one was labeled the "A side" and side two "Another side." The "A side" label bore the title Fables of the Reconstruction , while "Another side" bore the title Reconstruction of the Fables . The front cover of all releases shows the words "Fables of the", while the back cover reads "Reconstruction of the". The CD label has the title simply as "Fables of the Reconstruction", while both spines are labeled "Reconstruction of the Fables". The ambiguous title makes possible reference to both the Reconstruction era of the United States and the literary process of deconstruction .

Despite the growing audience and critical acclaim experienced by the band after its first two albums, Murmur (album)|Murmur and Reckoning (R.E.M. album)|Reckoning , R.E.M. decided to make noticeable changes to its style of music and recording habits, including a change in producer to Joe Boyd and in recording location to London , England .

Boyd was best known for his work with modern English folk music ians, including such acts such as Fairport Convention and Nick Drake . However, Fables was a conceptual record by R.E.M. standards. Lyrically, the album explores the mythology and landscape of Southern United States|the South . The title and chorus of " Cant Get There from Here ", the album's first single (and intentionally misspelled, like most contractions and possessives in R.E.M. titles), is a rural American colloquialism sometimes used in response to a request by travelers for difficult directions. The video for the song received airplay on MTV .

The opening song, "Feeling sic|hide=y|Gravitys Pull", describes falling asleep while reading; Michael Stipe's lyrics also reference Surrealism|surrealist photographer Man Ray , setting the tone for the album. The song was a musical departure for the band, making use of a dark, Chromatic scale|chromatic guitar figure by Peter Buck, and a string quartet , while R.E.M.'s previous albums had opened with rhythmic, " Jangle pop|jangly " rock songs. "Maps and Legends" fits the earlier sound and features distinct Backing vocals|harmony vocals by bassist Mike Mills, singing different lyrics from Stipe. The song is dedicated to the Reverend Howard Finster , a noted outsider artist and the band considered Finster to be "a man of vision and feeling& mdash;a fine example to all" (Finster created the album sleeve for R.E.M.'s Reckoning the previous year).

" Driver 8 " describes the scenery surrounding railroad tracks in somewhat abstract terms. Trains are a frequent motif in rural American music, suggesting the freedom and promise of an escape from one's home environment. Driven by a distinctive guitar riff, "Driver 8" was one of the songs on the album to receive college radio play, and the record company also authorized a music video . Beginning with a soft introduction, "Life and How to Live It" charged through another atmospheric, folk rock arrangement and referenced storytelling. Without mentioning him by name, the song was about Athens, GA author Brivs Mekis, as alluded to in the live performance on the And I Feel Fine... The Best of the I.R.S. Years 1982-1987|And I Feel Fine... bonus disc. Mekis wrote a book titled Life: How to Live , and had it printed, only to have all existing copies of it stacked in his closet. http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php? id=7597 Life and How to Live It at Songfacts.com

Much of the band's songwriting material in this era also came from the members' own experiences traveling through the country in near-constant tours over the previous several years, as well as an increasing sense of political activism which would find expression on subsequent albums Lifes Rich Pageant and Document (album)|Document . Stipe later saidcitation needed|date=May 2011 that his previous lyrics never really had any literal meanings, and that by this time he had begun to write lyrics that told stories. For example, the Fables song "Green Grow the Rushes", which contains the line "the amber waves of gain", is thought to beweasel-inline|date=May 2011 about migrant worker|migrant farm laborers . "Kohoutek" (misspelled as "Kahoetek" in the album's liner notes) referenced the comet Kohoutek , and is perhaps one of the earliest R.E.M. songs about a romantic relationship, using the comet as a simile for a lover who, "like Kohoutek, you were gone." The song "Auctioneer (Another Engine)" deviated from the typical R.E.M. sound of the time, with jagged guitar riffs and more references to old rural ways of life.

The plaintive "Good Advices" contains the following Stipe lyric that has been quoted in musical and literary contexts: "When you meet a stranger, look at his shoes / keep your money in your shoes." A celebration of an eccentric individual is the subject of "Old Man Kensey" (which has lyrics by Stipe's friend Jerry Ayers) and closing track " Wendell Gee ." The latter, a ballad with piano and more harmonies from Berry and Mills, was the album's third and final single in the UK only, although it made no commercial impression there.

Upon release, Fables of the Reconstruction reached #28 in the United States (going gold in 1991) and was the band's best showing yet in the UK, peaking at #35. Recorded during a period of internal strife—largely due to the R.E.M. members' homesickness and an unpleasant London winter—the band's unenthusiastic view of the album has been public for years, and is often reflected among fans and the press. Drummer Bill Berry was quoted in the early 1990s as saying that Fables of the Reconstruction "sucked"; frontman Michael Stipe once shared the opinion but lately has said he considers it home to some of their more notable songs, telling producer Joe Boyd that he had grown to love the album. Peter Buck, in the liner notes of the 25th Anniversary Deluxe edition, said, "Over the years, a certain misapprehension about Fables of the Reconstruction has built up. For some reason, people have the impression that the members of R.E.M. don't like the record. Nothing could be further from the truth. ... It's a personal favorite, and I'm really proud of how strange it is. Nobody but R.E.M. could have made that record." Fables of the Reconstruction 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition , liner notes, p. 5, 2010.

Fables was often characterized by a slow tempo and an intentionally murky sound, in contrast with the more upbeat and jangly (if equally abstract) sound of earlier R.E.M. material. Nevertheless, the focus on American folk instruments such as the banjo in "Wendell Gee" and a few additional orchestrations ( string instrument s in "Feeling Gravitys Pull" and honking brass instrument|brass in "sic|hide=y|Cant Get There from Here") began the band's route toward the layered, acoustic-based sound they adopted for their popular breakthrough in the late '80s and early '90s with albums such as Green (R.E.M. album)|Green , Out of Time (album)|Out of Time , and Automatic for the People .

The liner notes list a song titled "When I Was Young" as among the tracklisting, but it does not appear on the album. The song was played live several times during the 1985 "Preconstruction" U.S. college tour (a tour that took place before the release of the album), but it was quickly dropped. However, the song was reworked into "I Believe", released on the following album sic|hide=y|Lifes Rich Pageant . A demo version of "When I Was Young" appears as "Throw Those Trolls Away" on the 25th Anniversary Edition of Fables , released July 13, 2010; the CD-Text information on the disc, however, still identifies the song's title as "When I Was Young".
CD-Text data included on disc 2 of the 25th Anniversary Edition of the album.

Track listing


All songs written by Bill Berry , Peter Buck , Mike Mills and Michael Stipe except as indicated.

;Side one& nbsp;– "A Side"
#"Feeling sic|hide=y|Gravitys Pull"& nbsp;– 4:51
#"Maps and Legends"& nbsp;– 3:10
#" Driver 8 "& nbsp;– 3:23
#"Life and How to Live It"& nbsp;– 4:06
#"Old Man Kensey" (Jerry Ayers, Berry, Buck, Mills, and Stipe)& nbsp;– 4:08

;Side two& nbsp;– "Another Side"
#
  • " Cant Get There from Here "& nbsp;– 3:39

  • #"Green Grow the Rushes"& nbsp;– 3:46
    #"Kohoutek"& nbsp;– 3:18
    #"Auctioneer (Another Engine)"& nbsp;– 2:44
    #"Good Advices"& nbsp;– 3:30
    #" Wendell Gee "& nbsp;– 3:01

    ;1992 IRS Vintage Years reissue bonus tracks
    #
  • "Crazy" ( Pylon (band)|Pylon )

  • #*B-side of " Driver 8 " 7" single
    #"Burning Hell"
    #*B-side of " Can't Get There From Here " 12" single
    #"Bandwagon" (Berry, Buck, Mills, Lynda Stipe , Stipe)
    #*B-side of " Can't Get There From Here " 7" and 12" single
    #"Driver 8" (Live)
    #*B-side of " Wendell Gee " 12" single
    #"Maps and Legends" (Live)
    #*B-side of " The One I Love (R.E.M. song)|The One I Love " 7" single

    ;2010 25th Anniversary Edition reissue bonus tracks ( The Athens Demos )
    #"Auctioneer (Another Engine)"
    #"Bandwagon" (Berry, Buck, Mills, Lynda Stipe, and Michael Stipe)
    #"Cant Get There from Here"
    #"Driver 8"
    #"Feeling Gravitys Pull"
    #"Good Advices"
    #"Green Grow the Rushes"
    #"Hyena"
    #"Kohoutek"
    #"Life and How to Live It"
    #"Maps and Legends"
    #"Old Man Kensey" (Ayers, Berry, Buck, Mills, and Stipe)
    #"Throw Those Trolls Away"
    #"Wendell Gee"

    Personnel


    ;R.E.M.
  • Michael Stipe & nbsp;– lead vocals (credited as "JM Stipe& nbsp;– Gaffer Interpreter")

  • Mike Mills & nbsp;– bass guitar , piano, vocals (credited as "ME Mills& nbsp;– Consolate Mediator")

  • Peter Buck & nbsp;– guitar , banjo , harmonica (credited as "PL Buck& nbsp;– Ministry of Music")

  • Bill Berry & nbsp;– Drum kit|drums , vocals (credited as "WT Berry& nbsp;– Best Boy")


  • ;Additional musicians
  • David Bitelli & nbsp;– tenor saxophone|tenor and baritone saxophone|baritone saxophone on "Cant Get There from Here"

  • Camilla Brunt & nbsp;– violin on "Feeling Gravitys Pull"

  • Jim Dvorak & nbsp;– trumpet on "Cant Get There from Here"

  • Philippa Ibbotson & nbsp;– violin on "Feeling Gravitys Pull"

  • David Newby & nbsp;– cello on "Feeling Gravitys Pull"

  • Pete Thomas (saxophonist)|Peter Thomas & nbsp;– tenor saxophone on "Cant Get There from Here"


  • ;Production
  • Joe Boyd & nbsp;– Record producer|production

  • Berry Clempson & nbsp;– Audio engineering|engineering

  • Tony Harris (music producer)|Tony Harris & nbsp;– engineering

  • M. K. Johnston & nbsp;– photography and art


  • Release history


    Region Date Label Format Catalog
    United KingdomDts>1985I.R.S. vinyl LP MIRF1003
    United StatesDtsI.R.S.LPIRS-5592
    cassette tape IRSC-5592
    Compact Disc IRSD-5592
    GreeceDts>1985Illegal Records>Illegal LP26525
    AustraliaDts>1985Epic LPELPS 4495
    The NetherlandsDts>1985I.R.S.LP26525
    WorldwideDtsMCA Compact Disc5592
    I.R.S.cassette tapeIRSC-5592
    The NetherlandsDts>1992 EMI Compact Disc7 13160 2 9†
    United KingdomDts>1992 Simply Vinyl 180-gram vinyl LPSVLP151
    WorldwideDts>1998Capitol Compact Disc93479
    EuropeDts>1998EMICompact Disc13160†
    WorldwideDts>1999I.R.S.Compact Disc19016
    United StatesDts>1999Simply VinylLP0000151
    EuropeDts>2000I.R.S.Compact Disc7131602†

    †I.R.S. Vintage Years edition, with bonus tracks

    Chart performance


    ;Album
    YearChartPosition
    1985U.S. Billboard 20028 http:/ / allmusic.com/ artist/ rem-p116437/ charts-awards R.E.M.
    1985 UK Albums Chart 35Citation needed


    ;Singles
    YearSongChartPosition
    1985"Cant Get There from Here"Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks14 http:/ / allmusic.com/ artist/ rem-p116437/ charts-awards/ billboard-singles R.E.M.
    1985"Driver 8"Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks22


    Certifications


    OrganizationLevelDate
    RIAA& nbsp;– United StatesGoldJune 24, 1991 http:/ / www.riaa.com/ goldandplatinumdata.php? content_selector=gold-platinum-searchable-database RIAA - Recording Industry Association of America


    References


    Reflist

    External links


  • http://remhq.com/albums.php R.E.M.HQ on Fables of the Reconstruction

  • Allmusic|class=album|id=r16017

  • :*Allmusic|class=album|id=r346438 (I.R.S. Vintage Years edition)
    :*Allmusic|class=album|id=r1284884 (LP reissue)
  • MusicBrainz album|id=5b10a6ba-66f0-4577-be99-2c53a0ecbcfc|name=Fables of the Reconstruction

  • :*MusicBrainz album|id=ca6ce34b-203d-4dd7-89d2-5c3bd714d789|name=Fables of the Reconstruction (I.R.S. Vintage Years edition)

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