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Wikipedia article




"'Find the River'" is a song by American rock band R.E.M., released as the sixth and final single from their eighth album, 'Automatic for the People' (1992), on November 29, 1993.

Background



Regarding the song's backing vocals, Mike Mills explained to 'Melody Maker': "'Harborcoat' from 'Reckoning' has got me and Michael and Bill all doing completely unrelated things, and yet it works together. Because of the production we insisted on from Mitch and Don, which I know must have been incredibly frustrating for them, it's hard to pick out exactly what's going on. We tried it again on 'Find the River'. I had the idea that Bill and I would go in and do some harmonies without listening to each other. It's great because mine is this incredibly angst-ridden emotional thing, and Bill's is this really low-key sort of ambling part. They're two opposite ends of the spectrum but they're both on there, and it's a beautiful thing."

Reception



"Find the River" reached number 54 on the UK Singles Charts in December 1993. It did not chart in the US. It was one of only three R.E.M. singles released in the 1990s (out of a total of 24) to not make the Top 40 in Britain.

In a 1992 review of 'Automatic for the People', Rolling Stone writer Paul Evans said, "R.E.M. has never made music more gorgeous" than "Find the River", calling it a "masterpiece".

Music video



The music video was shot in September 1992 in Malibu, California, directed by Jodi Wille, and features a stripped-down studio performance by the band and Los Angeles "outsider" artist Henry Hill. In 'An Hour with R.E.M.', which aired on MTV UK prior to the band's televised performance at Cologne Cathedral in 2001, Mike Mills introduced the video and explained that he selected it "because... I've never seen it, and I have absolutely 'no idea' what's on it."

In the Warner Bros. promotional film for 'Automatic for the People', the band is seen performing the song live in their Clayton Street rehearsal room.

Track listings



All songs were written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe.

'UK 7-inch and cassette single'

# "Find the River" 3:49

# "Everybody Hurts" (live) 5:32

'UK CD single'

# "Find the River" 3:49

# "Everybody Hurts" (live) 5:32

# "Orange Crush" (instrumental) 3:54

* "Everybody Hurts" was recorded at MTV Video Music Awards, Universal City, California, on September 2, 1993.

Charts



Weekly charts



Year-end charts



References



Category:1992 songs

Category:1993 singles

Category:R.E.M. songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Bill Berry

Category:Song recordings produced by Michael Stipe

Category:Song recordings produced by Mike Mills

Category:Song recordings produced by Peter Buck

Category:Song recordings produced by Scott Litt

Category:Songs written by Bill Berry

Category:Songs written by Michael Stipe

Category:Songs written by Mike Mills

Category:Songs written by Peter Buck

Category:Warner Records singles

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