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  2. List of songs recorded by Radiohead - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Radiohead released a deluxe remaster of OK Computer, OKNOTOK 1997 2017, including B-sides and the previously unreleased songs "I Promise", "Man of War", and "Lift". [32] Kid A Mnesia , an anniversary reissue compiling Kid A , Amnesiac and previously unreleased material, was released on 5 November 2021.

  3. 15 Step - Wikipedia

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    "15 Step" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, released as the opening track on their seventh studio album, In Rainbows (2007). Produced by Nigel Godrich, the song was written in 2005 during a "mad rhythm experiment". The song received acclaim from music critics, who praised its blend of electronic and rock elements.

  4. Everything in Its Right Place - Wikipedia

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    "Everything in its Right Place" is an electronic song featuring synthesiser and digitally manipulated vocals. [16] It uses unusual time signatures and mixed modes, staples of Radiohead's songwriting. [17] O'Brien observed that it lacks the crescendos of Radiohead's previous songs. [13] Adam Zwi of Radio National described it as dissonant and ...

  5. Pyramid Song - Wikipedia

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    "Pyramid Song" is an art rock song, [11] with elements of jazz, classical and krautrock. [12] According to the journalist Alex Ross, Yorke's piano chords are "laced with suspended tones" and "hang mysteriously in the air, somewhere between serenity and sadness". [13] It features a string section playing glissando harmonics. [13]

  6. Daydreaming (Radiohead song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is a piano ballad with strings arranged by the Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood. It was released as a download on 6 May 2016 as the second and final single from Radiohead's ninth studio album, A Moon Shaped Pool, accompanied by a music video directed by Paul Thomas Anderson.

  7. High and Dry / Planet Telex - Wikipedia

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    Radiohead wrote and recorded "Planet Telex" in a single session at RAK Studios while working on The Bends. It developed from experiments with a drum loop taken from another song, the B-side "Killer Cars", to which Radiohead added piano processed with multiple delay effects. The band had recently returned from a restaurant, and Yorke recorded ...

  8. Hail to the Thief - Wikipedia

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    [2] Radiohead did not want to make a "big creative leap or statement" with their next album. [2] In early 2002, after the Amnesiac tour had finished, Yorke sent his bandmates CDs of demos. [3] The CDs, titled The Gloaming, Episcoval and Hold Your Prize, comprised electronic music alongside piano and guitar sketches. [4]

  9. Amnesiac (album) - Wikipedia

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    The song builds slowly on piano, before reaching a climax in the final minute. According to O'Brien, "In the Radiohead of old, on OK Computer, that break would have lasted four minutes. We would have carried on 'Hey Jude'-style." [5] "I Might Be Wrong" combines a "venomous" guitar riff with a "trance-like metallic beat".