OK Computer (CD)

Radiohead

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Label: Capitol Released: 1997
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"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." --Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Airbag
2Paranoid Android
3Subterranean Homesick Alien
4Exit Music (For a Film)
5Let Down
6Karma Police
7Fitter Happier
8Electioneering
9Climbing Up the Walls
10No Surprises
11Lucky
12Tourist

 

User Reviews

   Lloyd Newman - Greenville, NC, U.S.A.
Does there exist an Insound shopper that hasn't at least heard this record? I think not, but just to be safe: buy this record, it's good.


   James - SLC, UT, USA
I really do appreciate this album, but I wish the media would never of over blown this to be the greatest peice of music ever written. The Bends is way better. Listen to No Surprises over and over, it will make you very happy!


   Aaron Ross - Manhattan, , USA
When OK Computer came out I thought it was the greatest album ever. Then I listened to some Autechre albums from the early ninties, a few Pere Ubu albums from the mid-seventies, and some vastly under-rated LPs by the Chameleons . True, Radiohead has made a gorgeous album. The songs are very pretty, the lyrics are catchy even if they are ridiculously pretentious, self-important,and self-consciously "clever" in their intended "abstractness". The production is basically very....overwhelming. But it doesn't REALLY point in such a new direction....At all. By combining quite a few nice electronic effects with basically the same song structures as the very good album " The Bends", Radiohead has managed to create a "future vision" that is actually just some good old fashioned guitar rock with a splash of Eno and Autechre thrown in. In the end, the only thing futuristic about OK Computer are the lyric themes, and the cover art. Unfortunately in about twenty years the music will seem about as timeless and meaningful as those early Star Trek episodes. Three stars for a great album that doesn't reach new heights( unlike Thom and the boys' egos).


   Adam Golombeck - Oak Park, CA, USA
No words can describe the genious of this record, the absoulte euphoria experiences while listening to the music. OK Computer was the first record to start the legacy of songs we know of Radiohead today. It has been said before, not just about music, that the original is the best. Well, if you love Kid A, Amnesiac, I Might be Wrong... then OK Computer is a must.


   Charlie Wagner - near San Francisco, CA, USA
Oh fuck ... well, what should I say? Do you want me to say that OK Computer is undoubtedly the best album of the '90's and maybe even the last quarter century? Okay, then I'll say it. If you then tell me to say it and mean it, I'll do that as well, and I'll mean it. Approaching 2000, a lot of the ideas presented on OK Computer seem to make sense; technology will defeat us all, cars don't do anything, and you're still sitting at home doing the 9 to 5 routine everyday and having a life but not actually living. Start living: buy this record, and if you aren't impressed, lovestruck, emotionally ripped-up-and-rebuilt, and spit out with a new look on life and the people and things around you, then you need to have yourself examened. OK Computer is the one thing that every band hopes for: a pure masterpiece, a work of unadultered genius, that no one will ever be able to touch, change, or compete with.


   LaVore, James - West Palm Beach, FL, USA
First it was Nirvana's Nevermind. Then it was the Smashing Pumpkins' Siamese Dream. Now it's Radiohead's Ok Computer. I can't say how great this album is. Let's just say it's the Exorcist of horror films.


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