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A Salute To Radiohead Radiohead Tribute Band This product is manufactured on demand using CD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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The Bends was Radiohead's peak as an adventurous guitar band and their creativity wasn't limited to the album proper -- it spilled over to that album's B-sides, resulting in their most consistent string of singles, which, in turn, makes the double-disc reissue of The Bends the best of all the 2009 deluxe Radiohead reissues. This collects all the B-sides from the singles for "My Iron Long," "High & Dry"/"Planet Telex," "Fake Plastic Trees," and "Street Spirit (Fade Out)," adding four BBC sessions...
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Description The first two albums by Swedish indie outfit Thirdimension had the epic bombast of OK Computer-era Radiohead leavened with some of the pop suss of Coldplay and the other Radiohead-lite bands that followed: solid, ambitious stuff, but with just a whiff of pretension. The knowledge that the band's third album was recorded in a cathedral would normally lead one to worry that the band had tipped over the edge into Simple Minds-style self-parody, but as it turns out, the largely acoustic Before...
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Radiohead: Thom E. Yorke (vocals, guitar); Ed O'Brien (guitar, background vocals); Jon Greenwood (guitar, piano, organ); Colin Greenwood (bass); Phil Selway (drums).Producers: Paul Q. Kolderie, Chris Hufford, Sean Slade.Engineers: Paul Q. Kolderie, Chris Hufford, Sean Slade.Recorded at Chipping Norton Studio and Courtyard Studio, Oxon, England.Personnel: Ed O'Brien , Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar); Jon Greenwood (guitar, piano, organ); Colin Greenwood (bass guitar); Phil Selway (drums).Engineers: Paul...
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October 14, 2004: Radiohead is a band that has explored many different techniques and styles throughout their time together. They grow with each album, and Hail to the Thief is no exception. Great albums achieve unity as a whole, but incorporate variety to keep interest. Hail to the Thief is a CD that I have to listen to all the way through; there aren't any songs I want to skip. It has a great energy about it that ties it all together, whether it is a calmer song like "Backdrifts...
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FITTER HAPPIER. NO SURPRISES. CREEP. FAKE PLASTIC TREES. STOP WHISPERING. EXIT MUSIC (FOR A FILM). KARMA POLICE. CLIMBING UP THE WALLS. EVERYTHING IN ITS RIGHT PLACE. SUBTERRANEAN HOMESICK ALIEN. BULLETPROOF.. I WISH I WAS. HOW TO DISSAPEAR COMPLETELY (AND NOT BE FOUND).
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The CD version is finally here. Scoop them up soon because supplies are limited and we don't wanna get sued. CD version contains one song not available on the album version.
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2003 UK 22-track Radiohead "Hail to the Thief" interview CD Includes interviews with each band member and a track-by-track section for each track on the 'Hail To The Thief' album. Includes custom 'handwritten' effect picture sleeve booklet with the question cues for the answers.
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Rockabye Baby Radiohead Lullabye CDTrack List:1. No Surprises 2. Let Down 3. Subterranean Homesick Alien 4. Airbag 5. Paranoid Android 6. Knives Out 7. Karma Police 8. There There 9. Everything in Its Right Place 10. 2 + 2 = 5 11. Sail to the MoonRockabye Baby! transforms timeless rock songs into beautiful instrumental lullabies. The delicate sounds of the glockenspiel, vibraphone, and other instruments will lull your little one into a sweet slumber.These versions of Radiohead are sophisticated enough...
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Released in download format earlier this year, In Rainbows has already received tremendous acclaim in the press. British music magazine Q wrote 'In Rainbows is a brilliant work' while Rolling Stone said the album 'delivers an emotional punch that proves all other rock stars owe us an apology.' New York magazine raved, 'Radiohead has made their best music in years, maybe ever.'
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Description Songs: 1. No Suprises 2. Let down 3. Subterranean Homesick Alien 4. Airbag 5. Paranoid Android 6. Knives Out 7. Karma Police 8. There There 9. Everything in Its Right Place 10. 2 + 2 = 5 11. Sail to the Moon
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Laser show operators, rejoice: This generation's weightiest purveyors of prog-pop have returned to action -- and rest assured, they haven't moved an inch closer to the middle of the road on this outing. If anything, Thom Yorke and company seem intent on seeing how far they can push the envelope -- a tone that's set with the paranoiac, piano-driven opener "Everything in Its Right Place." The undulating layers of sound that swell through that song give way to the title cut's dizzying thicket of chattering...
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. Recommend to a friend. Send as an e-card.
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Bananas (Lyrics included with album, Enhanced CD-ROM)
Description Bananas has every sign of being a disappointment. Jon Lord's grandiose keyboards were always a focus but he's gone, it's released in the heady age of Radiohead, and it's got one of the oddest titles and the oddest cover art that ever graced a Deep Purple album. Surprise, it's fantastic. New keyboardist Don Airey is an effective replacement, adding new sounds and styles and working the Hammond so well that an uncredited Lord appearance was rumored among fans. Lord has said he's not playing...
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RADIOHEAD I Might Be Wrong (Scarce 2001 US 8-track promotional issue PICTURE DISC CD album - the disc has a custom printed white box with black promotional text, featuring tracks recorded live at various venues. Housed in a tri-fold card wallet picture sleeve with the barcode on the back covered by a black marker, also includes a 'ticket' style promo flyer!).
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RADIOHEAD Amnesiac (Rare and Official 2001 Canadian 11-track promotional-only CD album, housed in a unique custom picture sleeve crediting both the Canadian AND the UK catalogue numbers, and distributed in an EXTREMELY limited edition to select radio and press outlets for advance media consideration, RARE!)
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KID A won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album. It was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award in the categories of Album Of The Year and Best Engineered Album. This limited edition of KID A comes as a enlarged digipack book designed by Stanley and Tchock. 1997's OK COMPUTER turned the rock world on its ear by bringing visionary neo-prog rock touches to a Britpop format. Consequently, KID A was one of the most anticipated releases of its era, especially since Nigel Godrich, the man...
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In Rainbows , as a title, implies a sense of comfort and delightfulness. Symbolically, rainbows are more likely to be associated with kittens and warm blankets than the grim and glum circumstances Radiohead is known for soundtracking. There's a slight, if expected, twist at play. The band is more than familiar with the unpleasant moods associated with colors like red, green, and blue -- all of which, of course, are colors within a rainbow -- all of which are present, and even mentioned, during the...
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No introduction needed. A boxset reissue of all of Radiohead's albums (minus In Rainbows)... extremely limited and extremely coveted. Get it. Now.
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Amnesiac Radiohead / CD / 2001
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