Meg Ryan is responsible for the title “Star Me Kitten.”. “It’s a real perverse love song, demented, but it’s an endearing term,” Buck once said of the album’s ninth track. “It’s.. Automatic for the People is the eighth studio album by American alternative rock band R.E.M., released by Warner Bros. Records on October 5, 1992, in the United Kingdom and Europe, and on the following day in the United States. R.E.M. began production on the album while their previous album, Out of Time (1991), was still ascending top albums charts and achieving global success.
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ElectricMess. 100. Someday I’ll find the right words to express what this one is to me. 48. 3y. Doofy. 98. I was late getting into this album and R.E.M in general (for some reason I had them lumped in the same bracket as U2 – a band I still never really bonded with to this day, check my ratings). The beauty of this album is undeniable, there.. Preview. Slowing to chew over mortality and loss, R.E.M. produce their masterpiece. After the vim and lushness of 1991’s Out of Time, these songs are strikingly reflective. However they’re tethered to gorgeous melodies that rise like a lump in the throat on “Try Not to Breathe”, and pull you in with a consoling arm on “Everybody Hurts.