Radiohead | Amnesiac (LP)
Radiohead | Amnesiac (LP)
Double vinyl LP pressing. Known for their explorative and restless sound, taking influence from old style rock like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Neil Young and Pink Floyd as well as from electronica and hip hop, each of Radiohead's albums marks a cornerstone in their musical evolution. Although it's more song-driven and acoustic than Kid A (2000), Radiohead'sfollow-up 2001 effort Amnesiac was hulled from the same sessions and it served as the first time in the band's career that a new record didn't bring about a complete shift in artistic priorities. It's nevertheless another brilliant offering from the most musically innovative band in modern music and another fine example of the fact that they're comfortably in a league all their own.
This Limited Edition of AMNESIAC includes a clothbound book with embossed logo and a 32-page full color booklet. Radiohead: Thom Yorke, Ed O'Brien, Jon Greenwood, Colin Greenwood, Phil Selway. Additional personnel: Jimmy Hastings (clarinet); Humphrey Lyttelton (trumpet); Pete Strange (trombone); Paul Bridge (double bass); Adrian MacIntosh (drums); St. John's Orchestra. Engineers: Nigel Godrich, Dan Grech-Marguerat. The Limited version of AMNESIAC won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package. This second helping from the sessions that produced the preceding KID A will probably strike close listeners as a bit more structured, though it'll be difficult to determine whether that's simply because the peregrinations of the last album have prepared them for the trips to the outer limits taken here. Those expecting a U2-like return to tuneful, anthemic guitar-rock will have their hopes dashed upon a rock of colorful electronic experimentation and moody, studio-enhanced madness. The piano-based "Pyramid Song" and the Martian-gospel-choir ballad "You and Whose Army?" might placate verse-chorus-verse traditionalists slightly, but the sampler-in-a-trash-compactor "Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors" and the pointillistic ambience of "Hunting Bears" attest to Radiohead's continued nonconformist tendencies. AMNESIAC opens with the claustrophobic, synth-bedecked "Packt Like Sardines in a Crushd Tin Box" and closes with the Dixieland funeral march "Life in a Glass House." Along the way, the band engages in the kind of fearless, pretension-risking (but highly successful) sonic experimentation that made a cultural artifact out of SGT. PEPPER. There are less apt comparisons.
Tracklist
A1 Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box
A2 Pyramid Song
A3 Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
B1 You And Whose Army?
B2 I Might Be Wrong
C1 Knives Out
C2 Morning Bell/Amnesiac
C3 Dollars & Cents
D1 Hunting Bears
D2 Like Spinning Plates
D3 Life In A Glasshouse
*Audio and/or tracklist may vary slightly from the vinyl version.
Label: XL RECORDINGS
Rel. Date: 10/14/2016
UPC: 634904078300
- Handling Note: **Please allow an additional 72 hours for this item's shipment.**
- Format Detail: 2LP standard Gatefold Jacket
- Internal ID: JITRE
- Genre: Alternative
- Format: Vinyl
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