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Radiohead are an English alternative rock band from Abingdon, Oxfordshire, formed in 1985. The band consists of Thom Yorke (vocals, guitars, piano), Jonny Greenwood (guitars, keyboards, other instruments), Ed O'Brien (guitars, backing vocals), Colin Greenwood (bass, synthesizers) and Phil Selway (drums, percussion).
Radiohead released their first single, "Creep", in 1992. The song was initially unsuccessful, but it became a worldwide hit several months after the release of their debut album, Pablo Honey (1993). Radiohead's popularity rose in the United Kingdom with the release of their second album, The Bends (1995). Radiohead's third album, OK Computer (1997), propelled them to greater international fame. Featuring an expansive sound and themes of modern alienation, OK Computer is often acclaimed as a landmark record of the 1990s.
Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001) marked an evolution in Radiohead's musical style, as the group incorporated experimental electronic music, Krautrock, post-punk and jazz influences. Hail to the Thief (2003), a mix of guitar-driven rock, electronics and lyrics inspired by war, was the band's final album for their major record label, EMI. The band's first six albums, released via EMI, had sold more than twenty-five million copies by 2007. Radiohead independently released their seventh album, In Rainbows (2007), originally as a digital download for which customers could set their own price, and later in physical form to critical and chart success. Radiohead released their eighth album, The King of Limbs (2011) in a variety of formats.
Radiohead's work has appeared in a large number of listener polls and critics' lists. In 2005, Radiohead were ranked number 73 in Rolling Stone's list of "The Greatest Artists of All Time". While the band's earlier albums were influential on British rock and pop music, musicians in a wide variety of genres have been influenced by their later work.
Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), (DISC 3:), (DISC 4:), (DISC 5:), (DISC 6:), (DISC 7:), 1. 2+2=5, 1. Airbag, 1. Everything in Its Right Place, 1. National Anthem, The - (live), 1. Pack Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box, 1. Planet Telex, 1. You, 2. Bends, The, 2. Creep, 2. I Might Be Wrong - (live), 2. Kid A, 2. Paranoid Android, 2. Pyramid Song, 2. Sit Down. Stand up, 3. High and Dry, 3. How Do You? 3. Morning Bell - (live), 3. National Anthem, The, 3. Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors, 3. Sail to the Moon, 3. Subterranean Homesick Alien, 4. Backdrifts, 4. Exit Music (For a Film), 4. Fake Plastic Trees, 4. How to Disappear Completely, 4. Like Spinning Plates - (live), 4. Stop Whispering, 4. You and Whose Army? 5. Bones, 5. Go to Sleep, 5. I Might Be Wrong, 5. Idioteque - (live), 5. Let Down, 5. Thinking About You, 5. Treefingers, 6. (Nice Dream), 6. Anyone Can Play Guitar, 6. Everything in Its Right Place - (live), 6. Karma Police, 6. Knives Out, 6. Optimistic, 6. Where I End and You Begin, 7. Dollars & Cents - (live), 7. Fitter Happier, 7. In Limbo, 7. Just, 7. Morning Bell/Amnesiac, 7. Ripcord, 7. We Suck Young Blood, 8. Dollars & Cents, 8. Electioneering, 8. Gloaming, The, 8. Idioteque, 8. My Iron Lung, 8. True Love Waits - (live), 8. Vegetable, 9. Bullet Proof. I Wish I Was, 9. Climbing up the Walls, 9. Hunting Bears, 9. Morning Bell, 9. Prove Yourself, 9. There There, 10. Black Star, 10. I Can't, 10. I Will, 10. Like Spinning Plates, 10. Motion Picture Soundtrack, 10. No Surprises, 11. Life in a Glasshouse, 11. Lucky, 11. Lurgee, 11. Punchup at a Wedding, A, 11. Sulk, 12. Blow Out, 12. Myxomatosis, 12. Street Spirit (Fade Out), 12. Tourist, The, 13. Creep - (Acoustic Version), 13. Scatterbrain, 14. Wolf at the Door, A
Disc 1: Airbag Paranoid Android Subterranean Homesick Alien Exit Music (For a Film) Let Down Karma Police Fitter Happier Electioneering Climbing Up the Walls No Surprises Lucky Tourist, The
Disc 1: DISC 1: Everything in Its Right Place Kid A National Anthem, The How to Disappear Completely Treefingers Optimistic In Limbo Idioteque Morning Bell Motion Picture Soundtrack Disc 2: DISC 2: Everything in Its Right Place How to Disappear Completely Idioteque National Anthem, The Optimistic - (live) Morning Bell - (live) National Anthem, The - (live) How to Disappear Completely - (live) In Limbo - (live) Idioteque - (live) Everything in Its Right Place - (live) Motion Picture Soundtrack - (live) True Love Waits - (live)
Disc 1: DISC 1: 2 + 2 = 5 (The Lukeworm) Sit Down. Stand Up (Snakes & Ladders) Sail To the Moon (Brush the Cobwebs Out of the Sky) Backdrifts (Honeymoon is Over) Go To Sleep (Little Man Being Erased) Where I End and You Begin (the Sky is Falling In) We Suck Young Blood (Your Time is Up) Gloaming, The (Softly Open Our Mouths In the Cold) There There (the Boney King of Nowhere) I Will (No Man's Land) Punchup At a Wedding, A (No No No No No No No No) Myxomatosis (Judge Jury & Executioner) Scatterbrain (As Dead As Leaves) Wolf At the Door, A (It Girl. Rag Doll) Disc 2: DISC 2: Paperbag Writer Where Bluebirds Fly I Am Citizen Insane Fog (Again) - (live) Gagging Order I Am a Wicked Child Remyxomatosis [Cristian Vogel Rmx] - (remix) There There [First Demo] Skttrbrain [Four Tet Rmx] - (remix) I Will [Los Angeles Version] Sail To the Moon 2+2=5 [Live at Earls Court, London 11/26/03] - (live) Go To Sleep
Disc 0: No track list available Disc 1: DISC 1: You Creep How Do You? Stop Whispering Thinking About You Anyone Can Play Guitar Ripcord Vegetable Prove Yourself I Can't Lurgee Blow Out Disc 2: DISC 2: Prove Yourself Stupid Car You Thinking about You Inside My Head Million Dollar Question Yes I Am Blow Out - (remix) Inside My Head - (live) Creep Vegetable - (live) Killer Cars - (live) Faithless, the Wonderboy Coke Babies Pop is Dead Banana Co. Ripchord - (live) Stop Whispering Prove Yourself Creep I Can't Nothing Touches Me
Track Listing: Planet Telex Black Star Sulk Street Spirit (Fade Out) Bends, The High And Dry Fake Plastic Trees Bones (Nice Dream) Just (You Do It To Yourself) My Iron Lung Bullet Proof.I Wish I Was
Disc 1: National Anthem, The I Might Be Wrong Morning Bell Like Spinning Plates Idioteque Everything in Its Right Place Dollars & Cents True Love Waits - (previously unreleased)
Disc 1: My Iron Lung Trickster, The Lewis (Mistreated) Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong Permanent Daylight Lozenge of Love You Never Wash up After Yourself Creep - (Acoustic)
Disc 1: DISC 1: Airbag Paranoid Android Subterranean Homesick Alien Exit Music (For A Film) Let Down Karma Police Fitter Happier Electioneering Climbing Up The Walls No Surprises Lucky Tourist, The Disc 2: DISC 2: Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2) Pearly Reminder, A Melatonin Meeting In The Aisle Lull Climbing Up The Walls (Zero 7 Mix) - (remix) Climbing Up The Walls (Fila Brazillia Mix) - (remix) Palo Alto How I Made My Millions Airbag (Live In Berlin) - (live) Lucky (Live In Florence) - (live) Climbing Up The Walls Exit Music (For A Film) No Surprises Disc 3: DISC 3: Paranoid Android Karma Police No Surprises Paranoid Android No Surprises Airbag
Track Listing: 2 + 2 = 5 (The Lukewarm) Sit Down. Stand Up (Snakes & Ladders) Sail To The Moon (Brush The Cobwebs Out Of The Sky) Backdrifts (Honeymoon Is Over) Go To Sleep (Little Man Being Erased) Where I End And You Begin (The Sky Is Falling In) We Suck Young Blood (Your Time Is Up) Gloaming, The (Softly Open Our Mouths In The Cold) There There (The Boney King Of Nowhere) I Will (No Man's Land) Punch-Up At A Wedding, A (No No No No No No No No) Myxomatosis (Judge, Jury & Executioner) Scatterbrain (As Dead As Leaves) Wolf At The Door, A (It Girl. Rag Doll)
Track Listing: Everything In Its Right Place Motion Picture Soundtrack Kid A National Anthem, The How To Disappear Completely Treefingers Optimistic In Limbo Idioteque Morning Bell
Track Listing: Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box Like Spinning Plates Life In A Glass House Pyramid Song Pulk / Pull Revolving Doors You & Whose Army? I Might Be Wrong Knives Out Morning Bell / Amnesiac Dollars & Cents Hunting Bears - (TRUE instrumental)
Track Listing: 1. My Iron Lung, 2. Trickster, The, 3. Lewis (Mistreated), 4. Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong, 5. Permanent Daylight, 6. Lozenge of Love, 7. You Never Wash up After Yourself, 8. Creep - (Acoustic)
Audio Mixer: Nigel Godrich. After a brief return to earth to deliver the tart, focused In Rainbows, Radiohead drift back into the ether with The King of Limbs. Like In Rainbows before it, the actuality of The King of Limbs is purposefully somewhat obscured by the hullabaloo surrounding the album's surprise release - announced for a Saturday release on a Monday, shifted to a Friday - and in the case of KOL, such clamor is needed. Wispy and ephemeral, shimmering skin draped over the barest of bones, The King of Limbs doesn't deliberately lack a solid foundation, songwriting traded for sound construction. Masters of mood that they are, Radiohead digitally weave stuttering, glitchy loops of drums and guitars with real instruments, Thom Yorke's mournful moan and keening falsetto acting as a binding agent, creating an alluringly dour atmosphere. Despite a pair of intellectually funky moments - "Morning Mr. Magpie" and "Little by Little," grouped together at the beginning, giving the album a slight hint of momentum that quickly fades - this is rather monochromatic and not too far removed from the territory Radiohead began etching out with Kid A. Where that icy 2000 effort had the bracing chill of the new, The King of Limbs is familiar - not commonplace, but carrying a certain inevitability as its eight songs slowly unspool. There are no surprises in the floating textures, no delight in the details, no astonishment in how the band navigates intricate turns: this is the sound of Radiohead doing what they do, doing it very well, doing it without flash or pretension, gently easing from the role of pioneers to craftsmen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Track Listing: (DISC 1:), (DISC 2:), (DISC 3:), 1. 2 + 2 = 5 (The Lukeworm), 1. Paperbag Writer, 1. There There [Promo] [Video], 2. Go to Sleep [Promo] [Video], 2. Sit Down. Stand Up (Snakes & Ladders), 2. Where Bluebirds Fly, 3. 2+2=5 [Promo], 3. I Am Citizen Insane, 3. Sail To The Moon (Brush The Cobwebs Out Of The Sky), 4. Backdrifts (Honeymoon Is Over), 4. Fog (Again) - (live), 4. Sit Down. Stand Up [Promo] [Video], 5. 2+2=5 [Live At Belfort Festicval] [Video] - (live), 5. Gagging Order, 5. Go To Sleep (Little Man Being Erased), 6. I Am A Wicked Child, 6. There There [Later. 27/05/03] - (live, featuring Jools Holland), 6. Where I End And You Begin (The Sky Is Falling In), 7. Go to Sleep [Later. 27/05/03] - (live, featuring Jools Holland), 7. Remyxomatosis [Cristian Vogel RMX] - (remix), 7. We Suck Young Blood (Your Time Is Up), 8. 2+2=5 [Later. 27/05/03] - (live, featuring Jools Holland), 8. Gloaming, The (Softly Open Our Mouths In The Cold), 8. There There [First Demo], 9. Skttrbrain [Four Tet RMX] - (remix), 9. There There (The Boney King Of Nowhere), 9. Where I End and You Begin [Later. 27/05/03] - (live, featuring Jools Holland), 10. I Will (No Man's Land), 10. I Will [Los Angeles Version], 11. A Punchup At A Wedding (No No No No No No No No), 11. Sail To The Moon, 12. 2+2=5 - (live), 12. Myxomatosis (Judge Jury & Executioner), 13. Go To Sleep, 13. Scatterbrain (As Dead As Leaves), 14. A Wolf At The Door (It Girl. Rag Doll)
After a brief return to earth to deliver the tart, focused In Rainbows, Radiohead drift back into the ether with The King of Limbs. Like In Rainbows before it, the actuality of The King of Limbs is purposefully somewhat obscured by the hullabaloo surrounding the album's surprise release - announced for a Saturday release on a Monday, shifted to a Friday - and in the case of KOL, such clamor is needed. Wispy and ephemeral, shimmering skin draped over the barest of bones, The King of Limbs doesn't deliberately lack a solid foundation, songwriting traded for sound construction. Masters of mood that they are, Radiohead digitally weave stuttering, glitchy loops of drums and guitars with real instruments, Thom Yorke's mournful moan and keening falsetto acting as a binding agent, creating an alluringly dour atmosphere. Despite a pair of intellectually funky moments - "Morning Mr. Magpie" and "Little by Little," grouped together at the beginning, giving the album a slight hint of momentum that quickly fades - this is rather monochromatic and not too far removed from the territory Radiohead began etching out with Kid A. Where that icy 2000 effort had the bracing chill of the new, The King of Limbs is familiar - not commonplace, but carrying a certain inevitability as its eight songs slowly unspool. There are no surprises in the floating textures, no delight in the details, no astonishment in how the band navigates intricate turns: this is the sound of Radiohead doing what they do, doing it very well, doing it without flash or pretension, gently easing from the role of pioneers to craftsmen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
The first of two "No Surprises" singles released from Radiohead's groundbreaking OK Computer, this version includes two bonus tracks: "Palo Alto" and "How I Made My Millions." "Palo Alto," featured in its entirety (and apparently being mixed live by guitarist Jonny Greenwood) in the tour documentary Meeting People Is Easy, could have fit very neatly on OK Computer. Named for the city in California that is in the heart of Silicone Valley, a technological hotbed, the themes presented in "Palo Alto," as on OK Computer, deal with the presumed idealism of modern life and the isolation lurking beneath the surface. Beginning with the cold buzzing of guitars and computers, the song gives way to noisy guitars and, in a powerful moment that could be taken as an opportunity for release and honesty, singer Thom Yorke asks "I'm OK, how are you? I hope you're OK, too," betraying the bursting emotion of the music with empty niceties that serve to illustrate the alienation of life in a bustling city of the future. "How I Made My Millions" is included here in its original demo form, having been recorded by Yorke at home on mini-disc. The track features him playing the piano and singing almost incomprehensible lyrics, while someone audibly goes about their business in the background. It's a beautiful melody over some very nice changes, and the rest of Radiohead were reportedly so fond of the demo that they didn't feel they should add anything to it. ~ Scott Janovitz
Track Listing: 1. 2 + 2 = 5, 2. Sit Down, Stand Up, 3. Sail To The Moon, 4. Backdrifts, 5. Go To Sleep, 6. Where I End And You Begin, 7. We Suck Young Blood, 8. Gloaming, The, 9. There, There, 10. I Will 1:59, 11. Punch Up At A Wedding, A, 12. Myxomatosis, 13. Scatterbrain, 14. Wolf At The Door, A
Track Listing: 1. High and Dry, 2. Fake Plastic Trees - (cassette only), 3. India Rubber - (CD only, bonus track), 4. Maquilladora - (CD only, bonus track), 5. How Can You Be Sure - (CD only, bonus track), 6. Just - (live, CD only, bonus track)
The two-disc TKOL RMX 1234567, a compilation of King of Limbs remixes geared more for home listening than dancefloors, gathers all the tracks from seven 12" and download singles released between July and October 2011. Each one of the eight songs on King of Limbs is remixed at least once, while one of them, "Bloom," gets five looks - including two by Mark Pritchard, who provides a sighing ambient dub mix as Harmonic 313 and a blistering Krautrock-in-dub mix under his birth name. Lone injects his tranquil/turbulent rainbow spangles into "Feral," creating great tension with off-center ambient house textures, rattling percussion, and Yorke's vocal reduced to clipped sighs. Pearson Sound's "Morning Mr. Magpie" is among the most radical takes, smearing synthetic handclaps, battering drums, sub-bass throbs, and shotgun snares. Earlier on, in Jacques Greene's "Lotus Flower," some of Yorke's vocals are left untreated, and the choppy rhythm of the original is switched out for a soft rustle that develops into a straightforward, gorgeously ornamented groove. In a way, this is overkill indeed - over 100 minutes of remixes for a 40-minute album. However, it's also fascinating to hear how this current crop of producers - spanning abstract hip-hop, house, dubstep, bass music, and experimental techno, all selected by Thom Yorke - twists, bends, adjusts, and appropriates the source material. ~ Andy Kellman
Radiohead: Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano, programming); Ed O'Brien (vocals, guitar, sound effects); Jonny Greenwood (guitar, toy piano, glockenspiel, programming, samples); Colin Greenwood (synthesizer, bass, samples); Philip Selway (drums, percussion).Principally recorded at Ocean Way, Hollywood, California. HAIL TO THE THIEF won the 2004 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album and for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical. "There There" was nominated for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. Not since the Beatles has a group managed to combine mass popularity and cutting-edge aesthetic triumphs so consistently as Radiohead, who by the time of HAIL TO THE THIEF had been on a roll since 1997's OK COMPUTER (as great as THE BENDS was, it didn't garner the band mainstream attention). While KID A and AMNESIAC had been outre, boundary-pushing attempts to expand the pop-rock palette even beyond the ambitious OK COMPUTER, HAIL TO THE THIEF incorporates the avant-garde techniques developed in that journey, applying them to more formal song structures. In this way, we get the best of both worlds on what just might be Radiohead's best album yet. Though this isn't a return to the straight-ahead pop structures of THE BENDS, the guitar does make a welcome return here. There are plenty of glitchy electronics and atmospheric keyboards, etc, but they're integrated with traditional "rock" instrumentation" in a completely organic way. Though they remain art-rockers to the end, with Thom Yorke expressing carefully wrought angst both personal and political, Radiohead injects some blood into things as well. The occasional hard-grooving funk rhythm and crazed rock guitar riff keeps even the airiest sentiments well anchored, making HAIL TO THE THIEF as well balanced as it is progressive.
Track Listing: 1. Fake Plastic Trees - Radiohead/Various Artists, 2. Everything in Its Right Place - Radiohead/Various Artists, 3. Just - Radiohead/Various Artists, 4. National Anthem, The - Radiohead/Various Artists, 5. Lucky - Radiohead/Various Artists, 6. Karma Police - Radiohead/Various Artists, 7. My Iron Lung - Radiohead/Various Artists, 8. Subterranean Homesick Alien - Radiohead/Various Artists, 9. Bones - Radiohead/Various Artists, 10. There There - Radiohead/Various Artists, 11. Wolf at the Door, A - Radiohead/Various Artists
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