Pablo Honey
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Does Radiohead Actually, *Gasp*, 'Kinda Blow'?...it, no one wants to see Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, and the rest of the band pack on 40 pounds and lifelessly go on tour playing nothing but Pablo Honey from start to finish. But what say you? Does Radiohead "kinda blow"? Would you prefer... In this article: Radiohead, Thom Yorke, Pixies, Spin magazine, Super Bowl, Jonny Greenwood, and Miley Cyrus |
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all about jazz | November 13, 2009
CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: Radiohead: Kid a/Amnesiac/Hail: Collector's Editions
...the lines of The Bends, OK Computer, and Kid A, or perhaps OK Computer, Kid A, and In Rainbows; or you might even have the rare Pablo Honey, The Bends and OK Computer combo plate - rare because most fans of Radiohead today hardly...
In this article: Radiohead, Kid A, Amnesiac, OK Computer, Hail to the Thief, Thom Yorke, The Bends, Pink Floyd, IDM, and DVD
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Wikipedia | October 28, 2009
Pablo Honey
...friends of the band. The title comes from a Jerky Boys prank call skit in which the prank caller says, "Pablo, honey? Please come to Florida!" to his victim. This snippet is sampled by the band in "How Do You?". The album includes the single...
In this article: Creep, Radiohead, U2, Nirvana, The Bends, United States, Anyone Can Play Guitar, and NME
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Blogcritics | October 02, 2009
Music Review: Radiohead - Hail To The Thief: Collector's Edition
...are a significant minority - six by my count - on Hail but are nowhere near as numerous as they are on the band's first three records, Pablo Honey, The Bends, OK Computer. At nearly an hour in length and 14 tracks long (plus 14 more on a...
In this article: Radiohead, Hail to the Thief, Thom Yorke, Amnesiac, BlogTalkRadio.com, Go to Sleep, Helium.com, Jonny Greenwood, OK Computer, and The Bends
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The Australian | August 13, 2009
Composer pulls some old strings
...so many times, it's perhaps no surprise that Radiohead finds itself, once again, at a crossroads. After starting off in 1993 with Pablo Honey and then the more accessible The Bends, the band established its place at the cutting edge of...
In this article: Radiohead, Harry Patch, Olivier Messiaen, Thom Yorke, Krzysztof Penderecki, Australian Chamber Orchestra, In Rainbows, Kevin Rudd, and Soup
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Ultimate Guitar | August 12, 2009
Radiohead Reissuing Expanded Collectors Edition Albums [News]
...performance at the Belfort Festival and a May 2003 TV performance from "Later with Jools Holland." Radiohead s first three albums, Pablo Honey (1993), The Bends (1995) and OK Computer (1997), were released in "Collectors Edition" and...
In this article: Radiohead, DVD, EMI, Amnesiac, Metallica, Hail to the Thief, Kid A, BBC Radio One, and OK Computer
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Entertainment Weekly | July 31, 2009
Album covers: Worst you've seen?
...because that's when you could see him begin to deteriorate. I agree; Captain Beefheart's cover is awesome. I don't like Radiohead's Pablo Honey cover. Heart's Brigade. Inxs' Welcome to Wherever You are. All Whitney Houston album covers.
In this article: Captain Beefheart, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Whitney Houston, Village People, Radiohead, Renaissance, INXS, Can't Stop the Music, and Bad
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Rolling Stone | April 13, 2009
Radiohead - Pablo Honey (Collector's Edition)
...fall into the second category, but as these rarity-filled collector's editions show, they grew fast. The grungy, glammy Brit pop of Pablo Honey (1993) was a worthy debut, with the heroically self-loathing "Creep" and Thom Yorke's slightly...
In this article: Radiohead, Creep, OK Computer, High and Dry, Fake Plastic Trees, Nigel Godrich, Thom Yorke, Jim Morrison, and The Bends
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Ultimate Guitar | April 01, 2009
Radiohead: Pablo Honey (Special Collector's Edition) [Reviews]
Number Of Tracks: 34 on 2 disks Although Pablo Honey isn t Radiohead s most memorable record, the reissued record is a reminder of just how far the quintet has come over the past 2 decades. Featured review by: UG Team, on april 01,...
In this article: Radiohead, Creep, OK Computer, Suicide, DVD, MTV, and Thom Yorke
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IGN Music | March 24, 2009
Radiohead - Pablo Honey (Collector's Edition) Review
A second disc of rare gems enhances the band's first album. March 24, 2009 - Originally released in 1993, Pablo Honey harkens back to an era when Radiohead was just that new British band with the latest quiet verse/loud chorus song,...
In this article: Radiohead, The Bends, Creep, Pop Is Dead, Anyone Can Play Guitar, OK Computer, and Drill
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Billboard News - Daily | January 14, 2009
Capitol Expands First Three Radiohead Albums
Capitol is continuing its repackaging of Radiohead's back catalog with expanded CD/DVD editions of the band's first three albums. "Pablo Honey," "The Bends" and "OK Computer" will be available March 24 as two-CD sets or two-CD/one-DVD...
In this article: Radiohead, OK Computer, Drill, The Bends, Billboard, DVD, Creep, and Paranoid Android
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Pablo Honey, released in early 1993, is the first album by the English alternative rock band Radiohead. The cover features the baby Tim Coates, the son of close friends of the band. The title comes from a Jerky Boys prank call skit in which the prank caller says, "Pablo, honey? Please come to Florida!" to his victim. This snippet is sampled by the band in "How Do You?". The album includes the single "Creep", Radiohead's most well known hit on mainstream radio. Pablo Honey peaked at #22 in the UK charts and went platinum there and in other countries.
- Name:
- Pablo Honey
- Type:
- studio
- Release Date:
- February 22, 1993
- Recorded By:
- Radiohead
- Record Label:
- Capitol Records
- Recording Dates:
- September–November 1992 "[[Creep (Radiohead song)
- Manufacturer:
- Capitol Records
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