RADIOHEAD - OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997-2017 (Deluxe Edition) - Vinyl (LP box)

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Cat: XLMX 868. Rel: 24 Jul 17
Indie/Alternative


Side 1 - Track 1. AirbagSide 1 - Track 2. Paranoid AndroidSide 1 - Track 3. Subterranean Homesick AlienSide 2 - Track 1. Exit Music (For A Film)Side 2 - Track 2. Let DownSide 2 - Track 3. Karma PoliceSide 3 - Track 1. Fitter HappierSide 3 - Track 2. ElectioneeringSide 3 - Track 3. Climbing Up The WallsSide 3 - Track 4. No SurprisesSide 4 - Track 1. LuckySide 4 - Track 2. The TouristSide 5 - Track 1. I PromiseSide 5 - Track 2. Man Of WarSide 5 - Track 3. LiftSide 5 - Track 4. LullSide 5 - Track 5. Meeting In The AisleSide 6 - Track 1. MelatoninSide 6 - Track 2. A ReminderSide 6 - Track 3. Polyethylene (parts 1 & 2)Side 6 - Track 4. PearlySide 6 - Track 5. Palo AltoSide 6 - Track 6. How I Made My MillionsSide 7 - Track 1. Zx Spectrum SymphonySide 7 - Track 2. AMS HelloSide 7 - Track 3. True Love Tape LoopSide 7 - Track 4. Let Down (Thom 4track)Side 7 - Track 5. I May Be Paranoid But Not An Android..Side 7 - Track 6. Attention (Thom 4track)Side 7 - Track 7. Noise Sketch By NigelSide 7 - Track 8. Climbing Up The Walls (Abbey Road Strings)Side 7 - Track 9. Someone Help This GuySide 7 - Track 10. Motion Picture Soundtrack (Solo Piano)Side 7 - Track 11. Was That Recording?Side 7 - Track 12. The Jumbled Words Of Climbing Up The Walls Read By Little Dan ClementsSide 7 - Track 13. Lull (Ed Guitar Infinite Reverb)Side 7 - Track 14. Airbag Drums Through MoogSide 7 - Track 15. Karma Police In Space EchoSide 7 - Track 16. Karma Police Voice Through TelephoneSide 7 - Track 17. (Talking)Side 7 - Track 18. Piano Sketch By JonnySide 7 - Track 19. Big Bird Story By Stanley DonwoodSide 7 - Track 20. No Surprises (First Idea From A Soundcheck Somewhere)Side 7 - Track 21. Radio Chaser NoiseSide 7 - Track 22. Fridge BuzzSide 7 - Track 23. True Love Space LoopSide 7 - Track 24. (Talking)Side 7 - Track 25. Are You Someone?Side 8 - Track 1. Nigel AMS DelaySide 8 - Track 2. Jonny's Radio From Climbing Up The WallsSide 8 - Track 3. Climbing Up The Walls (Thom 4track)Side 8 - Track 4. A Piano Lies Down In The Middle Of The RoadSide 8 - Track 5. Transposing Noise Sketch By NigelSide 8 - Track 6. Early Paranoid Android Version Jonny & ThomSide 8 - Track 7. Alternative Paranoid Android Ending Live In PittsburgSide 8 - Track 8. Airbag Early Acoustic VersionSide 8 - Track 9. (Talking)Side 8 - Track 10. Paranoid Android Loud Room & St Catherine'sSide 8 - Track 11. Nigel AMS Paranoid Guitar SampleSide 8 - Track 12. Nude Early Band VersionSide 8 - Track 13. The National Anthem (Thom 4track)Side 8 - Track 14. Ambient LoopsSide 8 - Track 15. Man Of War Live In MotpellierSide 8 - Track 16. Nigel AMS Delay AgainSide 8 - Track 17. Thomas Acoustic As Microphone In Climbing Up The WallsSide 8 - Track 18. Ok Computer Program

Twenty years ago it sounded like an oddly poignant evocation of pre-millennial tension. Two decades later it stands as an eerily prescient glimpe into the technological alienation and dislocation of of a new era. Yet more importantly, OK Computer is no more or less than a sparkling, dramatic and moving collection of songs that haven't lost any of their impact in the interim. The sound of a band stubbornly refusing to follow up the stadium-strafing stylings of its predecessor The Bends - and instead bursting headlong into experimentation and wild creativity -is portrayed in still more vivid colours by the alarmingly strong collection of out-takes and B-sides collected herein, Yet there's no getting away from the chill and spark that marked out OK Computer from everything surrounding it in the post-Britpop malaise, and continues to do so in the pre-Brexit counterpart.