Track Listing:

    1. Bad Day
        2. All The Way To Reno
        3. Imitation Of Life
        4. The Great Beyond
        5. At My Most Beautiful
        6. Daysleeper
        7. Electrolite
        8. E-Bow The Letter
        9. What's The Frequency, Kenneth?
        10. Nightswimming
        11. The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonight
        12. Everybody Hurts
        13. Man On The Moon
        14. Losing My Religion
        15. Stand
        16. Orange Crush

        Trafalgar Square performance footage:
            1. Imitation Of Life
                2. Losing My Religion
                3. Man On The Moon

In View is meant as a companion piece to REM's best-of album, In Time, but it works well as a collection in its own right. A video history of some of the Athens, Georgia band's biggest songs, its focus is firmly on the latter part their long career, with videos from Automatic for the People ("Everybody Hurts", "Man on the Moon", "Nightswimming", "Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite"), Out of Time ("Losing My Religion"), Monster ("What's the Frequency, Kenneth?"), New Adventures in Hi-Fi ("E Bow the Letter", "Electrolite"), Up ("Daysleeper", "At My Most Beautiful"), and Reveal ("Imitation of Life", "All the Way to Reno"). There are just two videos from their pre-breakthrough album Green ("Orange Crush" and "Stand"), though admittedly they shied away from making videos early in their career.

Still, nobody can fault the presentation of In View. Of course, the promos are spectacular, if occasionally too self-consciously artsy, but there's even more here. There are three live videos, recorded in Trafalgar Square, and six additional, rarely seen videos ("Tongue", "How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us", "New Test Leper", "Bittersweet Me", "Lotus", "I'll Take the Rain"). Best of all, though, is the ability to watch them with or without brief, introductory interviews with the band, which give a window into REM's ongoing appeal: as talented as they are, they're still refreshingly human pop stars. --Robert Burrow