
Hail to the Thief is the sixth studio album by the English alternative rock band Radiohead, produced by Nigel Godrich and released on 9 June 2003. Radiohead - Everything in Its Right Place bitrate: 268kbps)Ĭhannels.: Joint Stereo / 44100 hzġ1. MP3 V0 (Highest Quality Available For MP3) compression: 66 %)Ĭhannels.: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit
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Ripper.: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520Ĭodec.: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) But be warned: this group can be addicting.Īlbum.: The Best of Radiohead If you're new to Radiohead, and just want all the hits on one disc, scoop it up. It contains all of Radiohead's most significant hits not found on In Rainbows, after all - "Creep", "High and Dry", "Fake Plastic Trees", "Just", "Paranoid Android", "Karma Police", "No Surprises", "Lucky", "Optimistic", "Pyramid Song", "There There" and so forth and a few album tracks, too! I have to give them the thumbs-up for including "The Bends", which rocks like hell, and the apocalyptic techno "Idioteque", a fan favorite. So, basically, the casual Radiohead fan should just go for it. Nor are they the Beatles (the greatest band ever, by the way) who have too many hits, famous songs, and whatnot, to fit on four CD's. So they're not like Pink Floyd, whose albums you have to hear entirely in order to get where they're going. But their best songs make perfect sense out of album context (other than "Treefingers", a brief instrumental that serves no purpose other than to link the first and second halves of the album). Their albums (particularly the Bends, OK Computer, Kid A and In Rainbows, though they have yet to disappoint me) are all very good, or at least have very good moments, and they've never made a bad one. See, the thing about Radiohead is that a compilation actually works for them. But then I calmed myself down, and realized that this is a great intro to a fantastic band. That is, I almost threw assorted harmless objects such as cloth napkins and pillowcases within a five-inch radius in an otherwise empty room. So when I first learned of a Radiohead compilation, I almost flew into a "Pacifist's rampage". Big Papi usually scans his own and learned his lesson.įirst off, let me say that I am somewhat obsessed with Radiohead - they're my favorite band other than the Beatles, and easily the best group currently making music. Sorry for the crappy cover it is not true black in color. That review below cracks Big Papi up making him laugh.
