OK Computer

Radiohead  Main Performer

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1 Airbag   4:44
2 Paranoid Android   6:23
3 Subterranean Homesick Alien   4:27
4 Exit Music (For A Film)   4:24
5 Let Down   4:59
6 Karma Police   4:21
7 Fitter Happier   1:57
8 Electioneering   3:50
9 Climbing Up The Walls   4:45
10 No Surprises   3:48
11 Lucky   4:19
12 The Tourist   5:24
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OK Computer

Long Play Record [Limited Edition]

Label: EMI Music Distribution

Style: Alternative Pop/Rock

OK Computer

UPC: 724385522918

Release Date: 09/02/2008

Original Release Date: 09/02/2008

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [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, The Tourist]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Using the textured soundscapes of The Bends as a launching pad, Radiohead delivered another startlingly accomplished set of modern guitar rock with OK Computer. The anthemic guitar heroics present on Pablo Honey and even The Bends are nowhere to be heard here. Radiohead have stripped away many of the obvious elements of guitar rock, creating music that is subtle and textured yet still has the feeling of rock & roll. Even at its most adventurous -- such as the complex, multi-segmented "Paranoid Android" -- the band is tight, melodic, and muscular, and Thom Yorke's voice effortlessly shifts from a sweet falsetto to vicious snarls. It's a thoroughly astonishing demonstration of musical virtuosity and becomes even more impressive with repeated listens, which reveal subtleties like electronica rhythms, eerie keyboards, odd time signatures, and complex syncopations. Yet all of this would simply be showmanship if the songs weren't strong in themselves, and OK Computer is filled with moody masterpieces, from the shimmering "Subterranean Homesick Alien" and the sighing "Karma Police" to the gothic crawl of "Exit Music (For a Film)." OK Computer is the album that establishes Radiohead as one of the most inventive and rewarding guitar rock bands of the '90s. [Capitol's Limited Edition appeared in 2008.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi