


Some of the tracks from these recordings did make it onto the cassette which came with the OK Computer reissue, the rest were "never intended for public consumption."įrom now until June 28th, you'll be able to spend £18 ($23) to, in the words of Greenwood "find out if we should have paid that ransom." Thom Yorke adds that the recordings are "not v interesting," and that "there is a lot of it," but "as it's out there, it may as well be out there until we all get bored and move on." We haven't yet been able to listen to all 18 hours just yet, but it looks as if MINIDISCS will offer a fascinating insight into how Radiohead crafted one of the greatest albums of all time.Īnd it's certainly a smart way to avoid giving in to a bully when they threaten to publish 18 hours of your unedited, early work. "Instead of complaining," continues Greenwood, "we're releasing all 18 hours on Bandcamp in aid of Extinction rebellion." The archive, which takes up 1.8GB, includes demos and outtakes from the OK Computer sessions, including versions of tracks subsequently reworked for the album.
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"Someone stole Thom's minidisk archive from around the time of OK Computer," demanding "$150,000 on threat of releasing it." But, rather than acquiesce to the demand, the group have simply put all 18 hours' worth of material up for sale. Radiohead’s deluxe reissue of its classic 1997 album OK Computer full title: OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 led Discogs’ list of most-collected colored vinyl releases for. It became their most successful album, peaking at number one in the United Kingdom and Ireland and reaching the top ten in several other countries. OK Computer, Radiohead's third album, was released in May 1997. This full-length album should fascinate Radiohead fans as well as listeners who love orchestral arrangements (cellos, violins, horns, pianos, bassoon, and a glockenspiel) and unorthodox musical. "We got hacked last week," writes the band's Jonny Greenwood on Radiohead's oblique official blog, Dead Air Space. Their second album, The Bends, released in March 1995, peaked at number four in the UK, where it was certified triple platinum. Mother Falcon had been performing their interpretation of OK Computer in concert for months, with videos appearing on YouTube showing highlights. Radiohead has turned the tables on a hacker after a hacker breached Thom Yorke's computer to get hold of demos the band recorded between 19.
