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Fake Plastic Trees Pt.2»rank: 37192par: Radiohead
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Knives Out»rank: 40525par: Radiohead
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No Surprises Pt.2»rank: 42447par: Radiohead
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High & Dry/Planet Telex»rank: 68752par: Radiohead
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Just [#2]»rank: 68241par: Radiohead
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Maximum Radiohead»rank: 68241par: Radiohead
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Amnesiac»rank: 68241par: Radiohead
Chroniques et points de vue:From :More song-driven and acoustic than Kid A, Radiohead's Amnesiac isn't quite 'Kid B,' but it is unquestionably cut from the same far-out cloth, as the band revels in fascinating quirks and abject nihilism. lt's also the first time in Radiohead's career that a new record hasn't meant a complete shift in artistic priorities. Surely, however, regardless of which was released first, they both deserve recognition; after all, Amnesiac, like Kid A, is an amazing piece of work. 0nly lightly augmented with electronics, songs like 'You and Whose Army?' and ... |
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Kid A»rank: 68241par: Radiohead
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Radiohead may well be the most courageous band in Britain. Their second album, The Bends, was a success both critically and commercially, and they followed it up with an album of epic prog-rock, 0K Computer, that would have destined a lesser band to commercial failure and, eventually, obscurity. lnstead, it was almost universally hailed as one of the finest albums ever recorded. So it should come as no great surprise that their fourth album, Kid A, is even more experimental, owing a debt to the studio-born soundscapes of Brian ... |
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Pyramid Song»rank: 68241par: Radiohead
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Radiohead may well be the most courageous band in Britain. Their second album, The Bends, was a success both critically and commercially, and they followed it up with an album of epic prog-rock, 0K Computer, that would have destined a lesser band to commercial failure and, eventually, obscurity. lnstead, it was almost universally hailed as one of the finest albums ever recorded. So it should come as no great surprise that their fourth album, Kid A, is even more experimental, owing a debt to the studio-born soundscapes of Brian ... |
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Creep»rank: 68241par: Radiohead
Chroniques et points de vue:From Amazon.co.uk:Radiohead may well be the most courageous band in Britain. Their second album, The Bends, was a success both critically and commercially, and they followed it up with an album of epic prog-rock, 0K Computer, that would have destined a lesser band to commercial failure and, eventually, obscurity. lnstead, it was almost universally hailed as one of the finest albums ever recorded. So it should come as no great surprise that their fourth album, Kid A, is even more experimental, owing a debt to the studio-born soundscapes of Brian ... |