Pablo Honey (CD)
Radiohead's debut album, Pablo Honey, is a promising collection that blends U2's anthemic rock with long, atmospheric instrumental passages and an enthralling triple-guitar attack that is alternately gentle and bracingly noisy. The group has difficulty writing a set of songs that are as compelling as their sound, but when they do hit the mark -- such as on "Anyone Can Play Guitar," "Blow Out," and the self-loathing breakthrough single "Creep" -- the band achieves a rare power that is both visceral and intelligent. -allmusic.com
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | You |
| 2 | Creep |
| 3 | How Do You? |
| 4 | Stop Whispering |
| 5 | Thinking About You |
| 6 | Anyone Can Play Guitar |
| 7 | Ripcord |
| 8 | Vegetable |
| 9 | Prove Yourself |
| 10 | I Can't |
| 11 | Lurgee |
| 12 | Blow Out |
| 13 | Creep [Clean] |
| James
- SLC, UT, USA |
| This is the big one, got them on their way. People say it is Rubbish, but I still can't buy a debut album today that can make my cry like this one | |