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Radiohead Ok Computer Full REPACK Album Zip

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ok computer was a massively successful album, but whereas on albums past, kid a and amnesiac were clearly the products of a team effort, there was a division of labor here: it was all radiohead. maybe this was inevitable when the band were suddenly able to expand outside of their native england. but when you think of the music that was being made at the same time, from the same brains, you start to have flashbacks to the purging of the material that they had to dump in order to get the ones that were needed for the album. for the people at the helm of radiohead, album production was all about crafting the perfect sound, ignoring the first instincts of even the earliest material that could crop up. there were studio sessions of terrifying length, a world away from the industry-wide shorthand that projects take from the minute they go into overdub


radiohead ok computer is, and always has been, dense, challenging music, and even now there are arguments that go back and forth about just how many albums are appropriate for each album. theyre reaching a point in their career where theyve got the self-confidence to listen to each other, to rip apart their own songs. theyre getting to the point where they can be less afraid of their own lyrics. i d read an interview with obrien where he talked about how he felt they always have to have some kind of a vision that theyre on a journey toward, even if its hard to pinpoint, and heres the album that theyve always felt theyre on a journey toward. maybe the most fitting single word for it, because of that, is experimental. there was a point where they had so much confidence in the music, and that reflected in the way they were recording. i met them, sat in the studio with them. they were confident to believe that, yes, this is going to be something new. new to the point where its more difficult to pin down the sound than if theyd always planned what theyd do, right from the beginning. 84d34552a1