An edition of Radiohead: Welcome to the Machine (2007)

Radiohead: Welcome to the Machine

OK Computer and the Death of the Classic Album

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An edition of Radiohead: Welcome to the Machine (2007)

Radiohead: Welcome to the Machine

OK Computer and the Death of the Classic Album

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Considered one of the defining albums of the 1990s, Radiohead’s OK Computer was released at a pivotal point in music history—during one of the last years when an album was meant to be listened to in its entirety and songs were not yet available for individual download. This guide provides track-by-track dissection of every song produced during the OK Computer recording sessions, including B-sides, and illustrates how the 1997 album is a collection of songs purposefully placed next to one another. Themes prevalent on the album—such as fear of the new millennium, paranoia, political sloganeering, and suicide—and its artistic and political influences are explored, while discussions of the state of the music industry during the album’s release provide rare insight into the improbability of a similarly phenomenal record ever being created.

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Chrome Dreams
Language
English
Pages
288

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Cover of: Radiohead: Welcome to the Machine
Radiohead: Welcome to the Machine
2009, Chrome Dreams
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Cover of: Radiohead: Welcome to the Machine
Radiohead: Welcome to the Machine: OK Computer and the Death of the Classic Album
April 1, 2007, Chrome Dreams
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Library of Congress
ML421.R, ML421.R25 F66 2007

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Format
Paperback
Number of pages
288
Dimensions
9.1 x 6 x 0.9 inches
Weight
1.1 pounds

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OL8926476M
Internet Archive
radioheadwelcome00foot
ISBN 10
1842403885
ISBN 13
9781842403884
Library Thing
2597025
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302574

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