Near Wild Heaven

"Near Wild Heaven"
Single by R.E.M.
from the album Out of Time
B-side "Pop Song '89" (live acoustic version)
Released 5 August 1991
Format CD (UK / Germany)
7" (UK / Germany / France)
12" (UK / Germany)
Cassette (UK)
Recorded September–October 1990
Genre Alternative rock, jangle pop, country rock, sunshine pop
Length 3:18
Label Warner Bros.
W0055 (UK, 7")
W0055C (UK, cassette)
W0055CDX (UK, CD)
W0055T (UK, 12")
5439-19179-7 (France / Germany, 7")
9362-40195-2 (Germany, CD)
9362-40171-0 (Germany, 12")
Writer(s) Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, Michael Stipe
Producer(s) Scott Litt & R.E.M.
R.E.M. singles chronology
"Shiny Happy People"
(1991)
"Near Wild Heaven"
(1991)
"Radio Song"
(1991)

"Near Wild Heaven" was the third single released from R.E.M.'s seventh studio album Out of Time in 1991. The song was the first single released by the band to have had its lyrics both co-written and sung by bassist Mike Mills. According to a quotation from Peter Buck in R.E.M. Inside Out: The Stories Behind Every Song by Craig Rosen, the lyrics are a collaboration between Mills and lead singer Michael Stipe. It managed to peak at No. 27 on the UK Singles Chart but the single was not released in the United States.

Mike Mills had previously written the lyrics to the single "(Don't Go Back To) Rockville" and he had sung the cover song "Superman", but he had not previously sung his own work on a released recording.

The song is considered to be a tribute to 1960s-pop sunniness.

Music video

The music video for this song features the band playing the song in a crowded café.

Track listing

All songs written by Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe unless otherwise indicated.

7" / cassette

  1. "Near Wild Heaven"
  2. "Pop Song '89" (live)1

12"

  1. "Near Wild Heaven"
  2. "Pop Song '89" (live)1
  3. "Half a World Away" (live)2

CD

  1. "Near Wild Heaven" – 3:18
  2. "Tom's Diner" (Suzanne Vega) (live)1 – 2:04
  3. "Low" (live)1 – 4:59
  4. "Endgame" (live)1 – 3:28

Notes

1 Recorded at The Borderline Club, London, England; March 15, 1991.
2 Recorded on Rockline, Los Angeles, California; April 1, 1991.

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[1] 65
Dutch Singles Chart 51
German Singles Chart 46
Irish Singles Chart 3
UK Singles Chart 27

Personnel

References

  1. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988-2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
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