Kid A
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Radiohead re-issues: new editions of Kid A, Amnesiac and Hail to the Thief assessed...give Thom a hug - he might bite you - but you're glad all those Japanese girls did.) Spooked by success, Kid A should have been the one called The Eraser. Across the 21 tracks of Kid Amnesiac (or 18 new 'songs-proper'), Radiohead equal - or... In this article: Radiohead, Kid A, Thom Yorke, Amnesiac, Hail to the Thief, Aphex Twin, Pyramid Song, Alice Coltrane, Tom Waits, and Bjork |
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PopMatters | October 25, 2009
Thom Yorke: 5 October 2009-Los Angeles, CA (Review)
...good bass line. He was 16 when he wrote the riff for "The National Anthem" and played it when recorded for Kid A. On his solo album, The Eraser, the bass propelled songs forward and provided a melodic counterpoint to his vocals. Once shock...
In this article: Thom Yorke, Flea, Radiohead, The Eraser, Nigel Godrich, Joey Waronker, Producer, Black Swan, and Analyse
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www.livedaily.com
Live Review: Thom Yorke in Los Angeles
...Earth," the B-side from Yorke's just released new vinyl-only (for now) single, which, with its skittering beats, sounded like a lost "Kid A" track. Yorke also unveiled three brand new tracks that he performed solo, including...
In this article: Thom Yorke, Radiohead, Flea, David Byrne, Nigel Godrich, Los Angeles, Joey Waronker, The Eraser, Trademark, and Black Swan
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Wikipedia | September 25, 2009
The Eraser
...with Kid A were frequently noted. However, Kellman also stated that the album differed to music Thom Yorke had created with Radiohead as it "didn' have the dynamics .. held by any Radiohead album". Louis Patterson from NME stated that...
In this article: Thom Yorke, The Eraser, Radiohead, Stanley Donwood, Harrowdown Hill, Alexis Petridis, Carbon, Jonny Greenwood, and Oxford
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | July 01, 2008
Interview: Radiohead's Thom Yorke and Ed O'Brien
...as much as usual with 2003's Hail To The Thief. Credit most of that to sheer exhaustion on everyone's part-the band, fans, critics-but the album was at least as good as Kid A and Amnesiac. Crawling up from below seemed like a fitting way...
In this article: Radiohead, Thom Yorke, In Rainbows, Ed O'Brien, Reckoner, Hail to the Thief, Jonny Greenwood, Nude, and Stanley Donwood
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the eraser. store. info. RADIOHEAD: KID A [front] [disc] [hidden booklet] Country: worldwide release ... (3 months after the release) Kid A was received, did ...
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Thom Yorke - Thom Yorke: The Eraser - Album Reviews - NME.COM
Album review of Thom Yorke bares his inner-self – albeit obliquely ... Musically, the Kid A' acolytes ... Like Kid A', The Eraser' will split Radiohead fans. ...
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Thom Yorke - The Eraser | album reviews | musicOMH.com
Thom Yorke: musicOMH.com reviews Thom Yorke - The Eraser (XL) ... while much of Kid A featured distorted vocals, on The Eraser, Yorke's voice is ...
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Kid A is the fourth album by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released in October 2000. A commercial success worldwide, Kid A went platinum in its first week of release in the UK. Despite the lack of an official single or music video as publicity, Kid A became the first Radiohead release to debut at number one in the US. This success was credited variously to a unique marketing campaign, the early Internet leak of the album, or anticipation after the band's 1997 album, OK Computer.
Kid A was recorded in Paris, Copenhagen, Gloucestershire and Oxford with producer Nigel Godrich. The album's songwriting and recording were experimental for Radiohead, as the band replaced their earlier "anthemic" rock style with a more electronic sound. Influenced by Krautrock, jazz, and 20th century classical music, Radiohead abandoned their three-guitar lineup for a wider range of instruments on Kid A, using keyboards, the Ondes martenot, and, on certain compositions, strings and brass. Kid A also contains more minimal and abstract lyrics than the band's previous work. Singer Thom Yorke has said the album was not intended as "art", but reflects the music they listened to at the time. Original artwork by Stanley Donwood and Yorke, and a series of short animated films called "blips", accompanied the album.
- Name:
- Kid A
- Type:
- studio
- Genre:
- Alternative rock, electronic music
- Release Date:
- October 02, 2000
- Produced by:
- Nigel Godrich, Radiohead
- Recorded By:
- Radiohead
- Length:
- 50:01
- Record Label:
- Parlophone, Capitol Records
- Recording Dates:
- January 1999 – April 2000
- Manufacturer:
- EMI Europe Generic
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