In View: The Best Of R.E.M. 1988-2003 features 16 video clips, including the acclaimed classics The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite and Everybody Hurts. This DVD-Video also brings together compelling performances of Imitation Of Life, Losing My Religion and Man On The Moon, taken from 2001's South Africa Freedom Day concert in London's Trafalgar Square.
This 'Best-Of' DVD/VHS captures R.E.M. in all their glory, including the upbeat Stand from the album Green, released in 1988, the intensely soulful Nightswimming and calypso-like Man On The Moon, taken from 1992's hugely successful Automatic For The People, plus the charming What's The Frequency Kenneth?, from R.E.M.'s edgy, rock-orientated Monster album released in 1994. Optional commentaries from the band offering further insights into the world of R.E.M., proceed each track and fans are also treated to six rare, bonus videos, which include; Tongue, Bittersweet Me and I'll Take The Rain.