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R.E.M.: MTV Unplugged
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R.E.M.: MTV Unplugged

Apr 24, 1991
0h 48m
★ 8.5

Overview

1. World Leader Pretend 2. Half a World Away 3. Disturbance At Heron House 4. Swan Swan H 5. Radio Song 6. Low 7. Perfect Circle 8. Fall On Me 9. Belong 10. Love is all Around 11. End of the World 12. Losing My Religion 13. Pop Song 89 14. Summertime

Genres

Music

Production Companies

MTV

Cast

Michael Stipe

Michael Stipe

Mike Mills

Mike Mills

Bill Berry

Bill Berry

Peter Buck

Peter Buck

R.E.M.: MTV Unplugged Trailers

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