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R.e.m.IX
''r.e.m.IX'' is a 2002 remix album of songs by R.E.M. from its 2001 album ''Reveal''. Copies of that album were given to well-known remixers to see what they could do with its tracks and the band's favorite results were compiled to form this album. Out of the twelve original tracks on ''Reveal'', six are found among the ten tracks on this album—there are two different versions of "The Lifting" and four of "I've Been High." The album has never been commercially released, but it was made available as a free download from the band's Web site and as a promotional Compact Disc and vinyl LP from Warner Bros. Records. This was the second promotional music download from R.E.M. (after ''Not Bad for No Tour'') and was intended to introduce their music to a wider audience. ==Critical reception== The album received mixed-to-poor reviews. ''Flak Magazine''s James Norton praised it for the precedent it sets for other artists to release free music, but considers the music "stuffy" and lacking fun. Mark Reed of Drowned in Sound agreed that the music was boring and both reviewers criticized the apparently random track listing and choice of remixes.
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