Driver Nate, on 18 November 2011 - 02:37 PM, said:
Not sure I can make sense of all of that, particularly the second half but it's pretty much standard operating procedure to include some previously unreleased tracks on all greatest hits/best of compilations to insure that even the hardcore fans buy it. That doesn't mean I agree with it, especially since I already own all of these songs several times over at this point. At least with In Time and And I Feel Fine there was the option of buying the 2 disc collector's editions, both of which had plenty of stuff I didn't already own. Thing is, when you're releasing a compilation that's already two discs, it's probably not practical to create a special collector's edition for the bonus material. Plus, I just don't think there's a lot of thought put into some of this latter day releases from R.E.M. (I'm referring here to the Warner Brothers records, not the I.R.S. reissues).
The second part refers to a midweek chart that Radio 1 puts out that gives midweek sales to date [Wednesday] for albums and singles.
http://www.bbc.co.uk.../update/singles
A lot of the time these midweek positions are higher than the eventual chart position, for example Snow Patrol were #1 but in the official chart they are #3..
In this case however Part Lies... ; UK entry at 19.
I guess one option was to inlcude a DVD of the videos ala R.E.M. Live and Olympia 3 disc sets.