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Dead Letter Office is a rarities and B-sides collection by R.E.M., released in 1987. The album is essentially a collection of many additional recordings R.E.M. made pre-Murmur to Lifes Rich Pageant that were outtakes or released as flip sides to their singles internationally. Many of the tracks are favorite cover versions indicating the band's disparate influences and musical tastes, including three Velvet Underground covers, and songs by PylonAerosmith and Roger Miller.

Guitarist Peter Buck composed wry, self-deprecating (and, in one instance, apologetic) liner notes to the songs on the album. Buck initially had doubts about releasing it, saying he felt as though people would perceive the album as the band "trying to cash in, maybe to sell some records," as the ultimate release date predated that of the band's final studio album with IRS, Document, by a mere five months.[6]

The album was initially issued as a 15-song collection on vinyl and cassette, but when its CD edition appeared (now the only available edition of Dead Letter Office) the five tracks from the band's 1982 Chronic Town EP were added. This is also the only current CD availability of Chronic Town.

Dead Letter Office originally reached #52 in the U.S. and #60 in the UK.

Contents[]

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Track listing[edit][]

All songs written by Bill BerryPeter BuckMike Mills and Michael Stipe, except as indicated.

Post side


  1. "Crazy" (Randy BewleyVanessa BriscoeCurtis CroweMichael Lachowski) – 3:03 B-side of "Driver 8" 7 inch single & "Wendell Gee" 7 & 12 inch singles
  2. "There She Goes Again" (Lou Reed) – 2:50 B-side of I.R.S. "Radio Free Europe" 7 inch single
  3. "Burning Down" – 4:12 B-side of "Wendell Gee" 7 & 12 inch singles
  4. "Voice of Harold"1 – 4:24 B-side of "So. Central Rain" 12 inch single
  5. "Burning Hell" – 3:49 B-side of "Cant Get There From Here" 12 inch single
  6. "White Tornado" – 1:55 Recorded on the same day as the "Radio Free Europe" single in 1981, B-side of "Superman" 7 & 12 inch single
  7. "Toys in the Attic" (Steven TylerJoe Perry) – 2:28 B-side of "Fall On Me" 12 inch singles
Script side
  1. "Windout" (Jerry Ayers, Berry, Buck, Mills, Stipe) – 1:58 from Bachelor Party soundtrack
  2. "Ages of You" – 3:42 B-side of "Wendell Gee" 7 & 12 inch singles
  3. "Pale Blue Eyes" (Reed) – 2:53 B-side of "So. Central Rain" 12 inch single
  4. "Rotary Ten" – 2:00 B-side of "Fall on Me" 7 inch single
  5. "Bandwagon" (Berry, Buck, Mills, Lynda Stipe, M. Stipe) – 2:16 B-side of "Cant Get There From Here" 7 & 12 inch singles
  6. "Femme Fatale" (Reed) – 2:49 B-side of "Superman" 12 inch single
  7. "Walters Theme"2 – 1:32 B-side of "So. Central Rain" 7 inch single
  8. "King of the Road" (Roger Miller) – 3:13 B-side of "So. Central Rain" 7 inch single
CD Bonus tracks (Chronic Town EP)
  1. "Wolves, Lower" – 4:10
  2. "Gardening at Night" – 3:29
  3. "Carnival of Sorts (Boxcars)" – 3:54
  4. "1,000,000" – 3:06
  5. "Stumble" – 5:40

The IRS Years reissue[edit][]

On January 26, 1993, EMI (which owns the I.R.S. catalogue) re-released Dead Letter Office in Europe with two bonus tracks:


  1. "Gardening at Night" (Acoustic version)
  2. "All the Right Friends"

Notes[edit][]

1Features the backing track of "7 Chinese Bros." (from Reckoning) with Stipe singing the liner notes from the back cover of a gospel album, The Joy Of Knowing Jesus by The Revelaires. 2Buck says "Walter's Theme" and "King of the Road" were recorded extemporaneously during a recording session while the band was drunk. The songs were recorded at the end of a tryout session withElliot Mazer in 1983, prior to the recording of Reckoning. In "Walter's Theme", Stipe references the Pere Ubu song "Lonesome Cowboy Dave" ("I got a hat the size of Oklahoma!"); "King of the Road" consists mostly of Stipe fumbling through the lyrics ("I'm a man, a man by no means") as Buck and Mills try to arrive at the same key (both can be heard yelling chord names at each other).

Charts[edit][]

Album

Year Chart Position
1987 The Billboard 200[7] 52 (14 weeks on chart)
1987 UK Albums Chart[8] 60 (2 weeks on chart)

Single

Year Single Chart Position
1987 "Ages of You" Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks[9] 39
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