Radiohead - Ok Computer (Oknotok 1997-2017)
Vinyl 180g, 3 Lp, Album, Remastered | Label: Bb (XL Rec.) | Release Year: 2017
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Vinyl 180g, 3 Lp, Album, Remastered from Original Analogue Tape | Label: Bb (XL Rec.) | Release Year: 2017 | Genre: Alternative Rock | 35 Tracks
The Box Contains: OK Computer, 3 previously unreleased tracks and 8 B-sides, all newly remastered. The album includes a digital download.
ARTIST: Radiohead
ALBUM: Ok Computer
LABEL: Bb (XL Rec.)
FORMAT: Vinile 180g, 3 Lp, Album, Rimasterizzato dal Tape Analogico Originale
RELEASE DATE: 23/06/2017
GENRE: Alternative Rock
TRACKS:
LP 1
Airbag
Paranoid Android
Subterranean Homesick Alien
Exit Music (For A Film)
Let Down
Karma Police
LP 2
Fitter Happier
Electioneering
Climbing Up The Walls
No Surprises
Lucky
The Tourist
LP3
I Promise
Man Of War
Lift
Lull
Meeting In The Aisle
Melatonin
A Reminder
Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)
Pearly*
Palo Alto
How I Made My Millions
"OK Computer" is the third studio album by British music group Radiohead, released on 21 May 1997 by Parlophone and Capitol Records. It is the group's first self-produced release, with the help of Nigel Godrich, and was recorded in Oxfordshire and Bath, and completed for the most part at the historic St. Catherine's Court. The album represents a real turning point from the band's previous work, The Bends, which was based on guitar and introspective lyrics, to move towards abstract lyrics and experimental music, which laid the foundations for all the band's subsequent work. It is unanimously considered by critics to be one of the best albums of the 1990s, and also one of the best rock albums ever. It won a Grammy for 'Best Alternative Rock Performance' and in February 1998, only a few months after its release, readers of the British magazine Q voted OK Computer the best album ever. Rolling Stone magazine ranked it 162nd on its list of the 500 best albums."
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