| Cover Front |
Album |
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| Artist/Composer |
Radiohead |
| Length |
49:43 |
| Label |
EMI
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| Release Date |
2000 |
| Format |
CD-R |
| Packaging |
Jewel Case |
| Category |
Trip Hop / Electro |
| Genre |
Brit Pop; Experimental |
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| Musicians |
| Drums and Percussion |
Phil Selway |
| Bass Guitar |
Colin Greenwood |
| Guitar-Electric |
Ed O'Brian |
| Guitar-Electric |
Jon Greenwood |
| Vocals |
Thom Yorke |
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| Credits |
| Songwriter |
Colin Greenwood |
| Songwriter |
Ed O'Brian |
| Songwriter |
Jon Greenwood |
| Songwriter |
Phil Selway |
| Songwriter |
Thom Yorke |
| Engineer |
Nigel Godrich |
| Producer |
Colin Greenwood |
| Producer |
Ed O'Brian |
| Producer |
Jon Greenwood |
| Producer |
Nigel Godrich |
| Producer |
Phil Selway |
| Producer |
Thom Yorke |
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| Track List |
| 01 |
Everything In Its Right Place |
04:11 |
| 02 |
Kid A |
04:44 |
| 03 |
The National Anthem |
05:50 |
| 04 |
How To Disappear Completely |
05:54 |
| 05 |
Treefingers |
03:42 |
| 06 |
Optimistic |
05:15 |
| 07 |
In Limbo |
03:31 |
| 08 |
Idioteque |
05:09 |
| 09 |
Morning Bell |
04:28 |
| 10 |
Motion Picture Soundtrack |
06:59 |
| Personal |
| Acquire Date |
24.08.2004 |
| Got from |
Oli MX |
| Index |
382 |
| Collection Status |
In Collection |
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| Notes |
| NOTES produced by nigel godrich & radiohead engineered & mixed by nigel godrich additional engineering by gerard navarro & graeme stewart written by radiohead artwork by stanley donwood & tchock recording studios: - Paris: started February 3rd 1999 (recording studio in Paris, France) - Copenhagen: a fortnight in March 1999 (Medley studio in Copenhagen, Denmark) - Gloucestershire: started April 12th 1999 ("at a stately home" in Gloucestershire, UK and somehere near Oxford) mastered at abbey road by chris blair on august 7th 2000. dedicated to leo Recording directed by: Nigel Godrich with Radiohead. Assistant to the Directors: Gerard Navarro. Gaffer: Plank. Engineered & Mixed by Nigel Godrich. Additional Engineering: Gerard Navarro & Graeme Stewart. Written by Radiohead. Landscapes, Knives and Glue: Stanley & Tchock. The Orchestra of St. Johns Conducted by John Lubbock and Scored by Jonny Greenwood. Hook Horns blown for The National Anthem: Andy Bush [Trumpet] Steve Hamilton [Alto] Martin Hathaway [Alto] Andy Hamilton [Tenor] Mark Lockheart [Tenor] Stan Harrison [Baritone] Liam Kerkman [Trombone] Mike Kearsey [Bass Trombone] Rhythm Sampling by Henry Binns. Mastered by Chris Blair at Abbey Road Studios. W.A.S.T.E. Letters: P.O.Box 322, Oxford, OX4 1EY, UK. radiohead.com is for use with a computer. The font we wrote the word 'Radiohead' in is made by Buro Bestruct, Berne, Switzerland. www.bermuda.ch/burodestruct The track 'Idioteque' contains two samples from the Oddyssey label title 'First Recordings-Electronic Music Winners' (1976). The two compositions sampled are Paul Lansky's 'Mild und Liese' published by Grim Tim Music and 'Short Piece' by Arthur Krieger published by The Subito Music Corporation. Both samples are used with the kind permission of the composers and The Sony Music Corporation. 2000 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. 2000 EMI Records Ltd. This label copy information is owned by EMI Records Ltd. All rights reserved All tracks published by Warner Chappell Music Publishing Ltd. Dedicated to Leo. ============================================= Q&A INTERVIEW RADIOHEAD Is Kid A really about cloning humans? Thom: "That was entirely my fault [laughs]. Early on, Stanley Donwood, who does our artwork, and I started doing this thing, Test Specimen, a cartoon about giving birth to a monster, the Frankenstein thing. For example, the bear logo-- that is a test specimen, the first mutant. The idea was loosely based on stuff we were reading about genetically modified food. We got obsessed with the idea of mutation entering the DNA of the human species. One episode was about these teddy bears that mutate and start eating children. It was this running joke, which wasn’t really funny. But in our usual way, it addressed a lot of our paranoias and anxieties. Kid A was just a name flying around-- it was a name on one of the sequencers." How do you feel (3 months after the release) Kid A |
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