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R.E.M.: 'Electrolite' Single Analysis

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Title: R.E.M.: 'Electrolite' Single Analysis

Total Categories: 6

Category Stats

  • Composition and Inspiration: 13 flashcards, 12 questions
  • Lyrical Content and Themes: 5 flashcards, 8 questions
  • Release and Chart Performance: 12 flashcards, 15 questions
  • Music Video: 4 flashcards, 5 questions
  • Critical Reception: 4 flashcards, 8 questions
  • Associated Releases and Covers: 15 flashcards, 10 questions

Total Stats

  • Total Flashcards: 53
  • True/False Questions: 30
  • Multiple Choice Questions: 28
  • Total Questions: 58

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Study Guide: R.E.M.: 'Electrolite' Single Analysis

Study Guide: R.E.M.: 'Electrolite' Single Analysis

Composition and Inspiration

Michael Stipe readily agreed to include "Electrolite" on the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi* from the outset.

Answer: False

Michael Stipe initially expressed reservations about including 'Electrolite' on the album; however, his bandmates Peter Buck and Mike Mills persuaded him to include it.

Related Concepts:

  • Detail Michael Stipe's initial stance regarding the inclusion of "Electrolite" on the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*.: No, Michael Stipe initially objected to including "Electrolite" on the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*. However, his bandmates, Peter Buck and Mike Mills, convinced him to include it.
  • Provide the specific location and date of the primary recording sessions for "Electrolite", noting any subsequent vocal overdubs.: Most of the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi* was recorded during R.E.M.'s tour. "Electrolite" itself was recorded during a soundcheck on November 4, 1995, at the Desert Sky Pavilion in Phoenix, Arizona. Michael Stipe later recorded his vocal track at Bad Animals Studios in Seattle.
  • Identify the individual who provided the lead vocals for the studio recording of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe provided the vocals for the studio recording of "Electrolite."

Mike Mills composed the primary piano line for "Electrolite".

Answer: True

The source indicates that Mike Mills composed the foundational piano line for the song 'Electrolite' in his apartment before presenting it to the band.

Related Concepts:

  • Detail the instruments performed by Mike Mills on the studio recording of "Electrolite".: Mike Mills played the piano on the studio recording of "Electrolite."
  • Attribute the composition of the foundational piano line for "Electrolite" to the correct R.E.M. member.: The piano line for "Electrolite" was originally written by Mike Mills in his apartment before he brought it to the rest of the band.
  • Explain the significance of the June 8, 1997, performance of "Electrolite" in the context of its public debut.: The performance of "Electrolite" by Mike Mills and Michael Stipe on June 8, 1997, in New York City for the Tibetan Freedom Concert marked the song's public debut. This version was later released on the album *Tibetan Freedom Concert*.

The 1994 Northridge earthquake served as a direct inspiration for the lyrics of "Electrolite".

Answer: True

Michael Stipe has cited the 1994 Northridge earthquake as a specific event that inspired the lyrical content of 'Electrolite'.

Related Concepts:

  • Detail the specific external event cited by Michael Stipe as a significant inspiration for the lyrics of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe mentioned in a performance that he was inspired to write "Electrolite" after the 1994 Northridge earthquake.

"Electrolite" was recorded entirely in a professional recording studio located in Seattle.

Answer: False

While Michael Stipe recorded his vocals in Seattle's Bad Animals Studios, the primary instrumental recording for 'Electrolite' took place during a soundcheck at the Desert Sky Pavilion in Phoenix, Arizona.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide the specific location and date of the primary recording sessions for "Electrolite", noting any subsequent vocal overdubs.: Most of the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi* was recorded during R.E.M.'s tour. "Electrolite" itself was recorded during a soundcheck on November 4, 1995, at the Desert Sky Pavilion in Phoenix, Arizona. Michael Stipe later recorded his vocal track at Bad Animals Studios in Seattle.

The public debut performance of "Electrolite" occurred at the 1998 Rockpalast festival.

Answer: False

The public debut performance of 'Electrolite' occurred on June 8, 1997, at the Tibetan Freedom Concert in New York City, not at the 1998 Rockpalast festival.

Related Concepts:

  • Explain the significance of the June 8, 1997, performance of "Electrolite" in the context of its public debut.: The performance of "Electrolite" by Mike Mills and Michael Stipe on June 8, 1997, in New York City for the Tibetan Freedom Concert marked the song's public debut. This version was later released on the album *Tibetan Freedom Concert*.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

Bill Berry played bass guitar and banjo on the studio recording of "Electrolite".

Answer: False

On the studio recording of 'Electrolite,' Bill Berry performed drums and percussion. Peter Buck is credited with playing bass guitar and banjo.

Related Concepts:

  • Detail the instruments performed by Bill Berry on the studio recording of "Electrolite".: For the studio recording of "Electrolite," Bill Berry played drums and percussion.

Which member of R.E.M. initially expressed reservations regarding the inclusion of "Electrolite" on the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*?

Answer: Michael Stipe

Michael Stipe was the member who initially objected to the inclusion of 'Electrolite' on the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*.

Related Concepts:

  • Detail Michael Stipe's initial stance regarding the inclusion of "Electrolite" on the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*.: No, Michael Stipe initially objected to including "Electrolite" on the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*. However, his bandmates, Peter Buck and Mike Mills, convinced him to include it.

Identify the member of R.E.M. who originally composed the piano line that became central to the song "Electrolite".

Answer: Mike Mills

Mike Mills is credited with composing the foundational piano line for 'Electrolite' prior to its development with the full band.

Related Concepts:

  • Attribute the composition of the foundational piano line for "Electrolite" to the correct R.E.M. member.: The piano line for "Electrolite" was originally written by Mike Mills in his apartment before he brought it to the rest of the band.
  • List all credited songwriters for the composition of "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" was written by all four members of R.E.M.: Bill Berry, Peter Buck, Mike Mills, and Michael Stipe.

According to Michael Stipe, what specific external event served as a direct inspiration for the lyrical content of "Electrolite"?

Answer: The 1994 Northridge earthquake

Michael Stipe has indicated that the 1994 Northridge earthquake was a significant inspiration for the lyrics of 'Electrolite'.

Related Concepts:

  • Detail the specific external event cited by Michael Stipe as a significant inspiration for the lyrics of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe mentioned in a performance that he was inspired to write "Electrolite" after the 1994 Northridge earthquake.
  • Elucidate the principal lyrical theme and dedication associated with "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is dedicated to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century. Michael Stipe, the frontman, wrote the lyrics reflecting on his time living in Santa Monica and observing Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive.
  • Articulate Michael Stipe's stated artistic intention behind the composition of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe intended "Electrolite" to be a farewell song to the 20th century, finding the city of Los Angeles, which came into its own during that century, to be the perfect setting for this theme.

Specify the location where the primary instrumental recording sessions for "Electrolite" took place.

Answer: Desert Sky Pavilion, Phoenix, Arizona

The main instrumental recording for 'Electrolite' was conducted during a soundcheck at the Desert Sky Pavilion in Phoenix, Arizona.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide the specific location and date of the primary recording sessions for "Electrolite", noting any subsequent vocal overdubs.: Most of the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi* was recorded during R.E.M.'s tour. "Electrolite" itself was recorded during a soundcheck on November 4, 1995, at the Desert Sky Pavilion in Phoenix, Arizona. Michael Stipe later recorded his vocal track at Bad Animals Studios in Seattle.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

Identify the individual credited with performing the bass guitar on the studio recording of "Electrolite".

Answer: Peter Buck

On the studio recording of 'Electrolite,' Peter Buck is credited with playing the bass guitar and banjo.

Related Concepts:

  • Detail the instruments performed by Peter Buck on the studio recording of "Electrolite".: On the studio recording of "Electrolite," Peter Buck played bass guitar and banjo.
  • Detail the instruments performed by Bill Berry on the studio recording of "Electrolite".: For the studio recording of "Electrolite," Bill Berry played drums and percussion.

What is the precise duration of the song "Electrolite"?

Answer: 4 minutes and 5 seconds

The song 'Electrolite' has a duration of 4 minutes and 5 seconds.

Related Concepts:

  • State the precise duration of the song "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" has a duration of 4 minutes and 5 seconds.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.
  • Identify the R.E.M. compilation album that includes the track "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is included on R.E.M.'s Warner Brothers greatest-hits compilation album titled *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.

Lyrical Content and Themes

The lyrical content of "Electrolite" is attributed to Michael Stipe's experiences residing in New York City.

Answer: False

The lyrics of 'Electrolite' are associated with Michael Stipe's observations of Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive and his time living in Santa Monica, not New York City.

Related Concepts:

  • Elucidate the principal lyrical theme and dedication associated with "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is dedicated to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century. Michael Stipe, the frontman, wrote the lyrics reflecting on his time living in Santa Monica and observing Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive.
  • Articulate Michael Stipe's stated artistic intention behind the composition of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe intended "Electrolite" to be a farewell song to the 20th century, finding the city of Los Angeles, which came into its own during that century, to be the perfect setting for this theme.
  • Detail the specific external event cited by Michael Stipe as a significant inspiration for the lyrics of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe mentioned in a performance that he was inspired to write "Electrolite" after the 1994 Northridge earthquake.

Michael Stipe viewed Mulholland Drive as a location offering a unique perspective on Los Angeles.

Answer: True

Michael Stipe described Mulholland Drive as an iconic vantage point providing a significant perspective on the expanse of Los Angeles at night, which informed the song's themes.

Related Concepts:

  • Explain Michael Stipe's perspective on Mulholland Drive and its significance in relation to the lyrical themes of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe views Mulholland Drive as an iconic vantage point overlooking Los Angeles and the valley at night. He describes the city lights from this perspective as resembling a blanket of shimmering, solid lights, similar to how it appears from an airplane.
  • Elucidate the principal lyrical theme and dedication associated with "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is dedicated to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century. Michael Stipe, the frontman, wrote the lyrics reflecting on his time living in Santa Monica and observing Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive.
  • Articulate Michael Stipe's stated artistic intention behind the composition of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe intended "Electrolite" to be a farewell song to the 20th century, finding the city of Los Angeles, which came into its own during that century, to be the perfect setting for this theme.

Michael Stipe intended "Electrolite" to be a song celebrating the beginning of the 21st century.

Answer: False

Michael Stipe intended 'Electrolite' to serve as a farewell song to the 20th century, using Los Angeles as a symbolic setting for this theme.

Related Concepts:

  • Articulate Michael Stipe's stated artistic intention behind the composition of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe intended "Electrolite" to be a farewell song to the 20th century, finding the city of Los Angeles, which came into its own during that century, to be the perfect setting for this theme.
  • Elucidate the principal lyrical theme and dedication associated with "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is dedicated to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century. Michael Stipe, the frontman, wrote the lyrics reflecting on his time living in Santa Monica and observing Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive.
  • Detail the specific external event cited by Michael Stipe as a significant inspiration for the lyrics of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe mentioned in a performance that he was inspired to write "Electrolite" after the 1994 Northridge earthquake.

Michael Stipe told actor Martin Sheen that the mention in "Electrolite" was intended as criticism.

Answer: False

Michael Stipe clarified to Martin Sheen that the lyrical mention was intended as an honor, not as criticism or mockery.

Related Concepts:

  • Recount the anecdote shared by Michael Stipe concerning actor Martin Sheen and the lyrical mention of him in "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe recounted that he informed actor Martin Sheen, whose dentist was also Stipe's dentist, that Sheen was mentioned in the song "Electrolite." Stipe wanted to ensure Sheen knew the mention was an honor and not intended as mockery, to which Sheen responded positively.
  • Elucidate the principal lyrical theme and dedication associated with "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is dedicated to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century. Michael Stipe, the frontman, wrote the lyrics reflecting on his time living in Santa Monica and observing Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive.
  • Articulate Michael Stipe's stated artistic intention behind the composition of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe intended "Electrolite" to be a farewell song to the 20th century, finding the city of Los Angeles, which came into its own during that century, to be the perfect setting for this theme.

What is the principal lyrical theme or dedication associated with the song "Electrolite"?

Answer: A dedication to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century

The song 'Electrolite' is understood to be dedicated to Hollywood and serves as a thematic farewell to the twentieth century.

Related Concepts:

  • Elucidate the principal lyrical theme and dedication associated with "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is dedicated to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century. Michael Stipe, the frontman, wrote the lyrics reflecting on his time living in Santa Monica and observing Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive.
  • Articulate Michael Stipe's stated artistic intention behind the composition of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe intended "Electrolite" to be a farewell song to the 20th century, finding the city of Los Angeles, which came into its own during that century, to be the perfect setting for this theme.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

From the perspective described by Michael Stipe, what does Mulholland Drive offer in relation to the song "Electrolite"?

Answer: An iconic vantage point overlooking Los Angeles at night

Michael Stipe described Mulholland Drive as an iconic vantage point that provides a comprehensive view of Los Angeles and its lights at night, influencing the song's thematic elements.

Related Concepts:

  • Elucidate the principal lyrical theme and dedication associated with "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is dedicated to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century. Michael Stipe, the frontman, wrote the lyrics reflecting on his time living in Santa Monica and observing Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive.
  • Explain Michael Stipe's perspective on Mulholland Drive and its significance in relation to the lyrical themes of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe views Mulholland Drive as an iconic vantage point overlooking Los Angeles and the valley at night. He describes the city lights from this perspective as resembling a blanket of shimmering, solid lights, similar to how it appears from an airplane.
  • Articulate Michael Stipe's stated artistic intention behind the composition of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe intended "Electrolite" to be a farewell song to the 20th century, finding the city of Los Angeles, which came into its own during that century, to be the perfect setting for this theme.

What was Michael Stipe's stated intention in composing the song "Electrolite"?

Answer: To write a farewell song to the 20th century

Michael Stipe intended 'Electrolite' to function as a farewell to the 20th century, with Los Angeles serving as a fitting backdrop for this theme.

Related Concepts:

  • Articulate Michael Stipe's stated artistic intention behind the composition of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe intended "Electrolite" to be a farewell song to the 20th century, finding the city of Los Angeles, which came into its own during that century, to be the perfect setting for this theme.
  • Elucidate the principal lyrical theme and dedication associated with "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is dedicated to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century. Michael Stipe, the frontman, wrote the lyrics reflecting on his time living in Santa Monica and observing Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive.
  • Detail the specific external event cited by Michael Stipe as a significant inspiration for the lyrics of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe mentioned in a performance that he was inspired to write "Electrolite" after the 1994 Northridge earthquake.

What clarification did Michael Stipe provide to actor Martin Sheen concerning his inclusion in the lyrics of "Electrolite"?

Answer: That the mention was an honor and not intended as mockery.

Michael Stipe informed Martin Sheen that his mention in the song 'Electrolite' was intended as an honor and not as mockery, ensuring Sheen understood the context.

Related Concepts:

  • Recount the anecdote shared by Michael Stipe concerning actor Martin Sheen and the lyrical mention of him in "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe recounted that he informed actor Martin Sheen, whose dentist was also Stipe's dentist, that Sheen was mentioned in the song "Electrolite." Stipe wanted to ensure Sheen knew the mention was an honor and not intended as mockery, to which Sheen responded positively.
  • Elucidate the principal lyrical theme and dedication associated with "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is dedicated to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century. Michael Stipe, the frontman, wrote the lyrics reflecting on his time living in Santa Monica and observing Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive.

Release and Chart Performance

"Electrolite" was the third single released from R.E.M.'s album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*.

Answer: True

The source identifies 'Electrolite' as the third single released from R.E.M.'s tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

The single "Electrolite" was released in the United States prior to its release in the United Kingdom.

Answer: False

The single 'Electrolite' was released in the United Kingdom on December 2, 1996, and subsequently in the United States on February 2, 1997.

Related Concepts:

  • Specify the release dates of the single "Electrolite" in both the United Kingdom and the United States.: The single "Electrolite" was released on December 2, 1996, in the United Kingdom and on February 2, 1997, in the United States.
  • Analyze the chart performance of "Electrolite" on key United States Billboard charts, specifically the Hot 100 and Adult Alternative Songs.: In the United States, "Electrolite" had a more modest chart performance. It stalled at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 but reached number 5 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

"Electrolite" achieved a position within the top 10 on the UK Singles Chart.

Answer: False

While 'Electrolite' charted in the United Kingdom, it reached number 29 on the UK Singles Chart, not the top 10.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.
  • Summarize the commercial performance of "Electrolite" on the singles charts of Canada and the United Kingdom.: Commercially, "Electrolite" achieved success in several international markets, reaching the top 40 in Canada and the United Kingdom. Specifically, it peaked at number 24 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart and number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • State the peak position attained by "Electrolite" on the United Kingdom Singles Chart.: The song "Electrolite" reached number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.

In the United States, "Electrolite" demonstrated superior performance on the Billboard Hot 100 compared to the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.

Answer: False

The performance data indicates that 'Electrolite' reached number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 but achieved a higher position, number 5, on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.

Related Concepts:

  • Analyze the chart performance of "Electrolite" on key United States Billboard charts, specifically the Hot 100 and Adult Alternative Songs.: In the United States, "Electrolite" had a more modest chart performance. It stalled at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 but reached number 5 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.

"Electrolite" reached number 5 on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart.

Answer: True

The song 'Electrolite' achieved a peak position of number 5 on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the peak position of "Electrolite" on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart.: "Electrolite" reached a peak position of 5 on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart.
  • Identify the year-end ranking of "Electrolite" on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart for 1997.: In 1997, "Electrolite" ranked at number 58 on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 year-end chart.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

The song "Electrolite" peaked at number 92 on the German GfK Entertainment charts.

Answer: False

The song 'Electrolite' reached number 83 on the German GfK Entertainment charts, not number 92.

Related Concepts:

  • State the peak position of "Electrolite" on the German GfK Entertainment charts.: "Electrolite" reached number 83 on the German GfK Entertainment charts.
  • Determine the peak position of "Electrolite" on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart.: The song "Electrolite" peaked at number 92 on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart.
  • Summarize the commercial performance of "Electrolite" on the singles charts of Canada and the United Kingdom.: Commercially, "Electrolite" achieved success in several international markets, reaching the top 40 in Canada and the United Kingdom. Specifically, it peaked at number 24 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart and number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Electrolite" ranked number 58 on the Icelandic year-end chart in 1997.

Answer: True

In 1997, 'Electrolite' achieved the rank of number 58 on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 year-end chart.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the year-end ranking of "Electrolite" on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart for 1997.: In 1997, "Electrolite" ranked at number 58 on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 year-end chart.
  • Identify the peak position of "Electrolite" on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart.: "Electrolite" reached a peak position of 5 on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

The US release of the "Electrolite" single included a 12-inch record format.

Answer: True

The United States release of the 'Electrolite' single was available in multiple formats, including a 12-inch record.

Related Concepts:

  • List the physical formats in which the "Electrolite" single was released in the United States.: In the United States, "Electrolite" was released as a promo one-track CD, a 7-inch record, a maxi-CD, a 12-inch record, and a cassette.
  • List the physical formats in which the "Electrolite" single was released in the United Kingdom.: In the United Kingdom, "Electrolite" was released as a single in CD, maxi-CD, and cassette formats.

Specify the release date of the single "Electrolite" in the United Kingdom.

Answer: December 2, 1996

The single 'Electrolite' was released in the United Kingdom on December 2, 1996.

Related Concepts:

  • Specify the release dates of the single "Electrolite" in both the United Kingdom and the United States.: The single "Electrolite" was released on December 2, 1996, in the United Kingdom and on February 2, 1997, in the United States.
  • List the physical formats in which the "Electrolite" single was released in the United Kingdom.: In the United Kingdom, "Electrolite" was released as a single in CD, maxi-CD, and cassette formats.
  • Summarize the commercial performance of "Electrolite" on the singles charts of Canada and the United Kingdom.: Commercially, "Electrolite" achieved success in several international markets, reaching the top 40 in Canada and the United Kingdom. Specifically, it peaked at number 24 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart and number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.

What was the peak chart position attained by "Electrolite" on the Canadian singles chart?

Answer: Number 24

The song 'Electrolite' reached a peak position of number 24 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart.

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  • Summarize the commercial performance of "Electrolite" on the singles charts of Canada and the United Kingdom.: Commercially, "Electrolite" achieved success in several international markets, reaching the top 40 in Canada and the United Kingdom. Specifically, it peaked at number 24 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart and number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • Analyze the chart performance of "Electrolite" on key United States Billboard charts, specifically the Hot 100 and Adult Alternative Songs.: In the United States, "Electrolite" had a more modest chart performance. It stalled at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 but reached number 5 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.

Ascertain the peak position of "Electrolite" on the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart.

Answer: Number 96

On the United States Billboard Hot 100 chart, 'Electrolite' achieved a peak position of number 96.

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  • Summarize the commercial performance of "Electrolite" on the singles charts of Canada and the United Kingdom.: Commercially, "Electrolite" achieved success in several international markets, reaching the top 40 in Canada and the United Kingdom. Specifically, it peaked at number 24 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart and number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • Analyze the chart performance of "Electrolite" on key United States Billboard charts, specifically the Hot 100 and Adult Alternative Songs.: In the United States, "Electrolite" had a more modest chart performance. It stalled at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 but reached number 5 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

State the peak position achieved by "Electrolite" on the United Kingdom Singles Chart.

Answer: 29

The song 'Electrolite' reached number 29 on the United Kingdom Singles Chart.

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  • Summarize the commercial performance of "Electrolite" on the singles charts of Canada and the United Kingdom.: Commercially, "Electrolite" achieved success in several international markets, reaching the top 40 in Canada and the United Kingdom. Specifically, it peaked at number 24 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart and number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • State the peak position attained by "Electrolite" on the United Kingdom Singles Chart.: The song "Electrolite" reached number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • Analyze the chart performance of "Electrolite" on key United States Billboard charts, specifically the Hot 100 and Adult Alternative Songs.: In the United States, "Electrolite" had a more modest chart performance. It stalled at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 but reached number 5 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.

On the official singles chart of which nation did "Electrolite" reach the position of number 92?

Answer: Netherlands

The song 'Electrolite' peaked at number 92 on the official singles chart of the Netherlands (Dutch Single Top 100).

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  • Summarize the commercial performance of "Electrolite" on the singles charts of Canada and the United Kingdom.: Commercially, "Electrolite" achieved success in several international markets, reaching the top 40 in Canada and the United Kingdom. Specifically, it peaked at number 24 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart and number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.
  • Analyze the chart performance of "Electrolite" on key United States Billboard charts, specifically the Hot 100 and Adult Alternative Songs.: In the United States, "Electrolite" had a more modest chart performance. It stalled at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 but reached number 5 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.
  • Identify the peak position of "Electrolite" on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart.: "Electrolite" reached a peak position of 5 on the Icelandic Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 chart.

Ascertain the peak position of "Electrolite" on the Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders chart.

Answer: 19

The song 'Electrolite' reached a peak position of number 19 on the Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders chart.

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  • Ascertain the peak position of "Electrolite" on the Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders chart.: The song "Electrolite" reached number 19 on the Ultratip Bubbling Under Flanders chart.
  • Determine the peak position of "Electrolite" on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart.: The song "Electrolite" peaked at number 92 on the Dutch Single Top 100 chart.
  • Summarize the commercial performance of "Electrolite" on the singles charts of Canada and the United Kingdom.: Commercially, "Electrolite" achieved success in several international markets, reaching the top 40 in Canada and the United Kingdom. Specifically, it peaked at number 24 on Canada's RPM Top Singles chart and number 29 on the UK Singles Chart.

Determine the peak position achieved by "Electrolite" on the United States Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.

Answer: 5

On the United States Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart, 'Electrolite' reached a peak position of number 5.

Related Concepts:

  • Analyze the chart performance of "Electrolite" on key United States Billboard charts, specifically the Hot 100 and Adult Alternative Songs.: In the United States, "Electrolite" had a more modest chart performance. It stalled at number 96 on the Billboard Hot 100 but reached number 5 on the Billboard Adult Alternative Songs chart.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

Music Video

The music video for "Electrolite" was directed by Michael Stipe himself.

Answer: False

The music video for 'Electrolite' was directed collaboratively by Peter Care and Spike Jonze, not solely by Michael Stipe.

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  • Elucidate the principal lyrical theme and dedication associated with "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is dedicated to Hollywood and the closing twentieth century. Michael Stipe, the frontman, wrote the lyrics reflecting on his time living in Santa Monica and observing Los Angeles from Mulholland Drive.
  • Identify the individual who provided the lead vocals for the studio recording of "Electrolite".: Michael Stipe provided the vocals for the studio recording of "Electrolite."
  • Identify the directors credited for the music video of "Electrolite".: The music video for "Electrolite" was directed by Peter Care and Spike Jonze.

The music video for "Electrolite" prominently featured mundane, everyday objects and scenes.

Answer: True

Descriptions of the music video for 'Electrolite' indicate that it incorporated elements such as dune buggies, unusual costumes, and rubber reindeer, contributing to a presentation of mundane yet surreal imagery.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the directors credited for the music video of "Electrolite".: The music video for "Electrolite" was directed by Peter Care and Spike Jonze.
  • Specify the DVD or compilation where the music video for "Electrolite" can be found.: The music video for "Electrolite" appears on the DVD companion to *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*, titled *In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

The music video for "Electrolite" is included on the DVD companion titled *In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.

Answer: True

The music video for 'Electrolite' is featured on the DVD companion *In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*, which accompanies the compilation album *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.

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  • Specify the DVD or compilation where the music video for "Electrolite" can be found.: The music video for "Electrolite" appears on the DVD companion to *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*, titled *In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.
  • Identify the R.E.M. compilation album that includes the track "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is included on R.E.M.'s Warner Brothers greatest-hits compilation album titled *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.
  • Identify the R.E.M. live album that includes a recording of "Electrolite" performed in Austin.: A performance of "Electrolite" from Austin City Limits in 2008 appears on the live album *R.E.M. Live from Austin, TX*.

Identify the individuals credited as the directors of the music video for "Electrolite".

Answer: Spike Jonze and Peter Care

The music video for 'Electrolite' was directed by Peter Care and Spike Jonze.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the directors credited for the music video of "Electrolite".: The music video for "Electrolite" was directed by Peter Care and Spike Jonze.
  • Specify the DVD or compilation where the music video for "Electrolite" can be found.: The music video for "Electrolite" appears on the DVD companion to *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*, titled *In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.

Which of the following elements was explicitly excluded from descriptions of the music video for "Electrolite"?

Answer: A live performance by the band

Descriptions of the music video for 'Electrolite' mention elements like dune buggies, rubber reindeer, and unusual costumes, but do not include a live performance by the band.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the directors credited for the music video of "Electrolite".: The music video for "Electrolite" was directed by Peter Care and Spike Jonze.

Critical Reception

The musical characterization of "Electrolite" aligns with that of an upbeat rock anthem.

Answer: False

Contrary to being an upbeat rock anthem, 'Electrolite' is primarily characterized as a piano-based ballad, with elements of folk pop and jangle pop.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the primary musical genres and stylistic characteristics attributed to "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is characterized as a piano-based ballad. It is also described as belonging to the genres of folk pop and jangle pop.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.
  • Describe the review of "Electrolite" provided by Mark Kemp in *Rolling Stone* magazine.: Mark Kemp, writing for *Rolling Stone*, described "Electrolite" as a "simple, folk-based pop song fueled by R.E.M.'s soothingly familiar guitar jangle."

Paul Lester of *Melody Maker* described "Electrolite" with a "cello-plaintive" quality.

Answer: True

Paul Lester, writing for *Melody Maker*, characterized 'Electrolite' as a 'fine' song, specifically noting its 'cello-plaintive' quality.

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  • Quote or paraphrase Paul Lester's description of the sonic quality of "Electrolite" as published in *Melody Maker*.: Paul Lester of *Melody Maker* described "Electrolite" as a "fine" song, noting its cello-plaintive quality.

Everett True of *Melody Maker* found "Electrolite" to be R.E.M.'s most upbeat and cheerful song.

Answer: False

Everett True's assessment in *Melody Maker* described 'Electrolite' as sounding 'melancholy, impassioned and dreary,' contrasting with a 'bouncy, jovial' sound.

Related Concepts:

  • Summarize Everett True's critical assessment of R.E.M.'s sound on "Electrolite" as presented in *Melody Maker*.: Everett True, the editor of *Melody Maker*, characterized "Electrolite" as R.E.M. sounding "melancholy, impassioned and dreary," contrasting it with their more "bouncy, jovial and irritating" sound.
  • Describe the review of "Electrolite" provided by Mark Kemp in *Rolling Stone* magazine.: Mark Kemp, writing for *Rolling Stone*, described "Electrolite" as a "simple, folk-based pop song fueled by R.E.M.'s soothingly familiar guitar jangle."

Rolling Stone magazine praised "Electrolite" for its complex, experimental structure.

Answer: False

Mark Kemp, writing for *Rolling Stone*, described 'Electrolite' as a 'simple, folk-based pop song fueled by R.E.M.'s soothingly familiar guitar jangle,' rather than complex or experimental.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

What is the primary musical classification attributed to the song "Electrolite"?

Answer: Piano-based Ballad, Folk Pop, and Jangle Pop

The song 'Electrolite' is primarily classified as a piano-based ballad, with additional genre descriptors including folk pop and jangle pop.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the primary musical genres and stylistic characteristics attributed to "Electrolite".: The song "Electrolite" is characterized as a piano-based ballad. It is also described as belonging to the genres of folk pop and jangle pop.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.
  • Describe the review of "Electrolite" provided by Mark Kemp in *Rolling Stone* magazine.: Mark Kemp, writing for *Rolling Stone*, described "Electrolite" as a "simple, folk-based pop song fueled by R.E.M.'s soothingly familiar guitar jangle."

According to Paul Lester of *Melody Maker*, what was the descriptive quality attributed to "Electrolite"?

Answer: Cello-plaintive and fine

Paul Lester of *Melody Maker* described 'Electrolite' as a 'fine' song, specifically noting its 'cello-plaintive' quality.

Related Concepts:

  • Quote or paraphrase Paul Lester's description of the sonic quality of "Electrolite" as published in *Melody Maker*.: Paul Lester of *Melody Maker* described "Electrolite" as a "fine" song, noting its cello-plaintive quality.
  • Summarize Everett True's critical assessment of R.E.M.'s sound on "Electrolite" as presented in *Melody Maker*.: Everett True, the editor of *Melody Maker*, characterized "Electrolite" as R.E.M. sounding "melancholy, impassioned and dreary," contrasting it with their more "bouncy, jovial and irritating" sound.

In his assessment for *Melody Maker*, how did Everett True characterize R.E.M.'s sonic presentation on "Electrolite"?

Answer: Melancholy, impassioned, and dreary

Everett True's critique in *Melody Maker* characterized R.E.M.'s sound on 'Electrolite' as 'melancholy, impassioned and dreary'.

Related Concepts:

  • Summarize Everett True's critical assessment of R.E.M.'s sound on "Electrolite" as presented in *Melody Maker*.: Everett True, the editor of *Melody Maker*, characterized "Electrolite" as R.E.M. sounding "melancholy, impassioned and dreary," contrasting it with their more "bouncy, jovial and irritating" sound.
  • Describe the review of "Electrolite" provided by Mark Kemp in *Rolling Stone* magazine.: Mark Kemp, writing for *Rolling Stone*, described "Electrolite" as a "simple, folk-based pop song fueled by R.E.M.'s soothingly familiar guitar jangle."

What primary description did Mark Kemp of *Rolling Stone* apply to "Electrolite"?

Answer: A simple, folk-based pop song with familiar jangle

Mark Kemp, writing for *Rolling Stone*, described 'Electrolite' primarily as a simple, folk-based pop song characterized by R.E.M.'s signature guitar jangle.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the review of "Electrolite" provided by Mark Kemp in *Rolling Stone* magazine.: Mark Kemp, writing for *Rolling Stone*, described "Electrolite" as a "simple, folk-based pop song fueled by R.E.M.'s soothingly familiar guitar jangle."
  • Summarize Everett True's critical assessment of R.E.M.'s sound on "Electrolite" as presented in *Melody Maker*.: Everett True, the editor of *Melody Maker*, characterized "Electrolite" as R.E.M. sounding "melancholy, impassioned and dreary," contrasting it with their more "bouncy, jovial and irritating" sound.

Associated Releases and Covers

The B-sides released with the "Electrolite" single included live versions of two songs and a remix of "King of Comedy".

Answer: True

The B-sides accompanying the 'Electrolite' single featured live recordings of 'The Wake-Up Bomb' and 'Binky the Doormat,' along with an 808 State remix of 'King of Comedy'.

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  • List the tracks that were included as B-sides on the "Electrolite" single releases.: The B-sides for the "Electrolite" single included "The Wake-Up Bomb" (Live), "Binky the Doormat" (Live), and an 808 State remix of "King of Comedy."
  • Identify the R.E.M. live album that includes a recording of "Electrolite" performed in Dublin.: A version of "Electrolite" recorded during R.E.M.'s 2005 Dublin rehearsals is featured on the live album *Live at The Olympia*.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.

The live B-side tracks for "Electrolite" were recorded during a soundcheck in Phoenix, Arizona.

Answer: False

The live B-side tracks were recorded at the Omni Coliseum in Atlanta, not during a soundcheck in Phoenix, Arizona.

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  • Provide the specific location and date of the primary recording sessions for "Electrolite", noting any subsequent vocal overdubs.: Most of the album *New Adventures in Hi-Fi* was recorded during R.E.M.'s tour. "Electrolite" itself was recorded during a soundcheck on November 4, 1995, at the Desert Sky Pavilion in Phoenix, Arizona. Michael Stipe later recorded his vocal track at Bad Animals Studios in Seattle.

The Japanese maxi-CD single of "Electrolite" released in February 1997 has the catalog number WPCR-2182.

Answer: False

The Japanese maxi-CD single released in February 1997 has the catalog number WPCR 966, not WPCR-2182, which corresponds to a later release in October 1998.

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  • Provide the catalog number for the Japanese maxi-CD single release of "Electrolite" from October 1998.: The catalog number for the Japanese maxi-CD single of "Electrolite" released on October 26, 1998, is WPCR-2182.
  • Provide the catalog number for the Japanese maxi-CD single release of "Electrolite" from February 1997.: The catalog number for the Japanese maxi-CD single of "Electrolite" released on February 10, 1997, is WPCR 966.
  • Provide the catalog number for the United Kingdom maxi-CD single release of "Electrolite".: The catalog number for the UK maxi-CD single of "Electrolite" is W0383CDX.

"Electrolite" is featured on R.E.M.'s compilation album *Automatic for the People*.

Answer: False

'Electrolite' is included on the compilation album *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*, not *Automatic for the People*.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.
  • Identify the R.E.M. compilation album that includes the track "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is included on R.E.M.'s Warner Brothers greatest-hits compilation album titled *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.
  • Specify the DVD or compilation where the music video for "Electrolite" can be found.: The music video for "Electrolite" appears on the DVD companion to *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*, titled *In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.

Radiohead has covered "Electrolite" live, often preceding their song "Everything in Its Right Place".

Answer: True

While Radiohead has covered 'Electrolite' live, the source indicates it is typically used as an introduction to their song 'Everything in Its Right Place,' not 'Karma Police'.

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  • Describe the typical manner in which Radiohead integrates their cover of "Electrolite" into their live performances.: Radiohead has covered "Electrolite" live as an introduction to their own song, "Everything in Its Right Place."
  • Name the musical ensemble known for performing live covers of "Electrolite".: The band Radiohead has covered "Electrolite" live.

Identify the track that was NOT included among the B-sides released with the "Electrolite" single.

Answer: "Losing My Religion" (Live)

The B-sides for the 'Electrolite' single included 'The Wake-Up Bomb' (Live), 'Binky the Doormat' (Live), and an 808 State remix of 'King of Comedy.' 'Losing My Religion' (Live) was not listed.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.
  • List the tracks that were included as B-sides on the "Electrolite" single releases.: The B-sides for the "Electrolite" single included "The Wake-Up Bomb" (Live), "Binky the Doormat" (Live), and an 808 State remix of "King of Comedy."
  • List the physical formats in which the "Electrolite" single was released in the United Kingdom.: In the United Kingdom, "Electrolite" was released as a single in CD, maxi-CD, and cassette formats.

Specify the location where the live B-side tracks, "The Wake-Up Bomb" and "Binky the Doormat," were recorded.

Answer: Omni Coliseum, Atlanta

The live versions of 'The Wake-Up Bomb' and 'Binky the Doormat,' featured as B-sides on the 'Electrolite' single, were recorded at the Omni Coliseum in Atlanta.

Related Concepts:

  • Specify the venue where the live recordings of the B-side tracks for "Electrolite" took place.: The live versions of "The Wake-Up Bomb" and "Binky the Doormat," featured as B-sides on the "Electrolite" single, were recorded at the Omni Coliseum in Atlanta on November 18, 1995.

Identify the R.E.M. compilation album that features the song "Electrolite".

Answer: *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*

'Electrolite' is included on R.E.M.'s Warner Brothers greatest-hits compilation album titled *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.

Related Concepts:

  • Identify the R.E.M. compilation album that includes the track "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is included on R.E.M.'s Warner Brothers greatest-hits compilation album titled *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.
  • Specify the DVD or compilation where the music video for "Electrolite" can be found.: The music video for "Electrolite" appears on the DVD companion to *In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*, titled *In View: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003*.

Identify the catalog number associated with the United States 7-inch record single release of "Electrolite".

Answer: 7-17446

The catalog number for the United States 7-inch record single release of 'Electrolite' is 7–17446.

Related Concepts:

  • Provide the catalog number for the United States 7-inch record single release of "Electrolite".: The catalog number for the US 7-inch record single of "Electrolite" is 7–17446.
  • Provide the catalog number for the United States cassette single release of "Electrolite".: The catalog number for the US cassette single of "Electrolite" is 9 17445–4.
  • Provide the catalog number for the United States maxi-CD single release of "Electrolite".: The catalog number for the US maxi-CD single of "Electrolite" is 9 43810–2.

Which musical ensemble has been known to perform live covers of "Electrolite," frequently employing it as an introductory piece to one of their own compositions?

Answer: Radiohead

The band Radiohead has covered 'Electrolite' live, often utilizing it as an introduction to their song 'Everything in Its Right Place'.

Related Concepts:

  • Describe the typical manner in which Radiohead integrates their cover of "Electrolite" into their live performances.: Radiohead has covered "Electrolite" live as an introduction to their own song, "Everything in Its Right Place."
  • Provide a concise definition of the song "Electrolite".: "Electrolite" is a song by the American rock band R.E.M. It was released as the closing track on their tenth studio album, *New Adventures in Hi-Fi*, in 1996, and later served as the album's third single.
  • Name the musical ensemble known for performing live covers of "Electrolite".: The band Radiohead has covered "Electrolite" live.

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