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Exit Music: Songs with Radio Heads is a tribute album to British band Radiohead released in 2006 on Rapster Records and Barely Breaking Even Records. The album features reworked songs from Mark Ronson , Alex Greenwald of Phantom Planet , Sia , Matthew Herbert , Sa-Ra , The Cinematic Orchestra , RJD2 and many others.
The first soundtrack album to accompany the film was released on the Capitol Records label. It features songs by a number of artists including Garbage, Butthole Surfers and Radiohead (their song "Exit Music (For a Film)", which appears over the end credits, was not included on the soundtrack however, but appeared a year later on Radiohead's album OK Computer).
Original release Producers Year Ref. "15 Step" In Rainbows: Nigel Godrich: 2007 [34] "2 + 2 = 5" Hail to the Thief: Nigel Godrich Radiohead 2003 [35] "4 Minute Warning" In Rainbows Disk 2: Nigel Godrich 2007 [36] "Airbag" OK Computer: Nigel Godrich Radiohead 1997 [37] "All I Need" In Rainbows: Nigel Godrich 2007 [34] " The Amazing Sounds of Orgy"
Exit Music is the seventeenth crime novel in the internationally bestselling Inspector Rebus series, written by Ian Rankin. It was published on 6 September 2007. It was published on 6 September 2007. The book is named after the Radiohead song " Exit Music (For a Film) ".
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OK Computer is the third studio album by the English rock band Radiohead, released on 21 May 1997.With their producer, Nigel Godrich, Radiohead recorded most of OK Computer in their rehearsal space in Oxfordshire and the historic mansion of St Catherine's Court in Bath in 1996 and early 1997.
The films comprise music videos, live performances, webcast footage from Radiohead's studio and videos submitted by fans. [3] It includes a performance of "Morning Mr Magpie" by Thom Yorke on acoustic guitar, a song later released on Radiohead's 2011 album The King of Limbs .
In 1992, the band played over 100 shows across most of the United Kingdom. The year ended with a highly negative review of Radiohead's live show in the NME, in which writer Keith Cameron wrote "Radiohead are a pitiful, lily-livered excuse for a rock 'n' roll group." [14] Radiohead played a few dates in the UK in January 1993. [15]