Oct 18th '11 by tom @ 11:01am2011/10/18
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They announced their breakup last month, but alt-gods R.E.M. aren’t going away until they give us one last greatest-hits album. The Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982- 2011 collection includes three unreleased tracks, one of which is final single “We Go Back To Where We Belong,” a prettily low-key string-drenched ballad that the band recorded after the March release of their Collapse Into Now album. Listen below right now.
(Via Rolling Stone)
Part Lies, Part Heart, Part Truth, Part Garbage 1982- 2011 is out 11/15 on Warner Brothers.
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Sounds like a song from the closing titles of a movie. Damn I will miss these guys.
…so niceeeee!!!!…gosh…I will miss too!!!!!
Very melodic. Love it.
This is really nice. It reminds me of the Out of Time/Automatic era.
If you insist, but know there was a reason I left there in the first place.
Thanks for the ride of my musical life.
Time to garden.
I like it the best.
Whoa. Greatness.