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About Nicholas Pemberton
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I have been an R.E.M. fan for at least 7 years now. I have all their LPs, over 30 singles, 7 videos, and 5 books, so I am sure that I can answer any question related to the music of REM itself. I also am sort of familiar with REM band bios, so I most likely can answer any question about a band member.

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I am very familiar with the work of R.E.M. I have read several books and articles about them. I also frequent the different music news sites to get up to date information on what they are working on. I have been an expert on expertcentral.com, and have successfully answered every question asked of me.

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American Legion Award in eighth grade, but that has nothing to do with R.E.M.

 
   

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Topic: R.E.M.



Expert: Nicholas Pemberton
Date: 3/13/2001
Subject: Cover versions of Losing My Religion

Question
We recently heard and are trying to trace a record that featured cover versions of Losing My Religion, Fade To Grey (Visage) and Scarborough Fair sung by male voices with backgound accompanyment in a (gregorian?) chant style. Does anyone have any idea what this might be or who it is by as our music shops can't trace any such thing.

Answer
OK, I found the CD that you're looking for.  I searched for "losing my religion" and I found a CD that contains all of your songs in Gregorian chant style.  The CD is called "Masters of Chant" by the artist Gregorian.  I don't know if that's the artist's real name or if it's an artist that CDNow made up so that they could categorize the CD as something.  I hope that this helped.  Have a good day.

Nicholas

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