Sometimes you can not believe how fast the time goes by. Yet it seemed to have been just as almost everyone has the REM song "The One I Love" sung and listened to heavy rotation. And now appears the album "Document", which is included on this hit, already in a "Document (25th Anniversary Edition)". The box set is certainly a gem for fans of the band, it contains but in addition to the completely remastered CD with the original eleven album titles yet to unreleased live recording of the band from 1987. originate another CD with the recording of a concert from the Dutch city of Utrecht. There are 20 live tracks from the early years of the band around frontman Michael Stipe listen to and enjoy. When looking at the CD only surprise of the entry of the copyright year, as indicated by 2010. The same applies to the labelprint the first CD this boxset. Either you have here on the part of Capitol Records made a misprint or second Silberling this REM "Document (25th Anniversary Edition)" was however already published somehow and somewhere. Be around it. The quality of the live recordings is decent for its time, though the audience is perceived very reduced and sometimes give rise to the songs because of the spatial sound the idea of live-rehearsed demo versions. This appears as a lift-top box as a special edition are further bonuses for REM fans still at a Faltposter of REM and cardboard cards with the pictures of the four band members. The booklet comes with new liner notes by journalist David Daley therefore, but to dispense with the lyrics of the individual titles and other information from the former band era. Here one was unfortunately something stingy and could clearly do more from the accompanying CD booklet. Thus, the REM "Document (25th Anniversary Edition)" is certainly a nice complement of the collection for the fans of the band. However, anyone who is concerned not so intensively with the Americans, for the normal edition is sufficient.