LP Xl/ Beggars Group / Indigo Release date: 16/Sep/2016
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2097594407
Details / Tracklist:
Disc 01 01. "Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box" 02. "Pyramid Song" 03. "Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors" 04. "You And Whose Army?" 05. "I Might Be Wrong" 06. "Knives Out"
Disc 02 01. "Morning Bell/Amnesiac" 02. "Dollars And Cents" 03. "Hunting Bears" 04. "Like Spinning Plates" 05. "Life In A Glasshouse"
Number of discs:
2
Description:
2x12" 45 RPM reissue. Comes in a gatefold sleeve, with printed inner sleeves and an eight cm download card, printed on both sides.
Made in EU (labels)
Printed in the EU (jacket rear)
Runouts are etched.
"Amnesiac" is the fifth studio album by the acclaimed British band Radiohead, released in 2001. Presented here as a high-quality LP, "Amnesiac" showcases Radiohead's continued evolution beyond their alternative rock roots into experimental electronic and jazz-influenced soundscapes. The album features standout tracks such as "Pyramid Song," "Knives Out," and "I Might Be Wrong," each reflecting the band's innovative approach to songwriting and production. Known for their genre-defying music, Radiohead have achieved global success with albums like "OK Computer" and "Kid A," earning multiple Grammy Awards and critical acclaim for pushing musical boundaries.
This LP is produced by XL Recordings/Beggars Group/Indigo?renowned labels recognized for supporting groundbreaking artists across genres. XL Recordings has been instrumental in launching influential acts worldwide, while Beggars Group stands among the largest independent label groups globally. Indigo serves as a key distributor known for its commitment to quality releases within Europe.
Radiohead?s legacy includes not only commercial triumphs but also significant influence on modern music culture, making this edition of "Amnesiac" an essential addition to any vinyl collection.
Amnesiac picks up where "Kid A" left off - recorded during the same sessions as its companion. Thom Yorke has compared the sound of Amnesic like this: "If you look at the artwork for 'Kid A'... well that's like looking at a fire from afar. 'Amnesiac' is the sound of what it feels like to be standing in the fire."