Detailed item info | Track listing | DISC 1: 1. You 2. Creep 3. How Do You? 4. Stop Whispering 5. Thinking About You 6. Anyone Can Play Guitar 7. Ripcord 8. Vegetable 9. Prove Yourself 10. I Can't 11. Lurgee 12. Blow Out
DISC 2: 1. Prove Yourself [Demo] 2. Stupid Car [Demo] 3. You [Demo] 4. Thinking About You [Demo] 5. Inside My Head 6. Million Dollar Question 7. Yes I Am 8. Blow Out [Remix] - (remix) 9. Inside My Head [Live] - (live) 10. Creep [Acoustic] 11. Vegetable [Live] - (live) 12. Killer Cars [Live] - (live) 13. Faithless, The Wonderboy 14. Coke Babies 15. Pop Is Dead 16. Banana Co. [Acoustic] 17. Ripcord [Live] - (live) 18. Stop Whispering [U.S. Version] 19. Prove Yourself - (live) 20. Creep - (live) 21. I Can't - (live) 22. Nothing Touches Me - (live)
DISC 3: 1. Creep 2. Anyone Can Play Guitar 3. Pop Is Dead 4. Stop Whispering 5. Creep - (live) 6. You - (live) 7. Ripcord - (live) 8. Creep - (live) 9. Prove Yourself - (live) 10. Vegetable - (live) 11. Stop Whispering - (live) 12. Anyone Can Play Guitar - (live) 13. Pop Is Dead - (live) 14. Blow Out - (live)
| | Details | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Radiohead: Thom E. Yorke (vocals, guitar); Ed O'Brien (guitar, background vocals); Jon Greenwood (guitar, piano, organ); Colin Greenwood (bass); Phil Selway (drums). Producers: Paul Q. Kolderie, Chris Hufford, Sean Slade. Engineers: Paul Q. Kolderie, Chris Hufford, Sean Slade. Recorded at Chipping Norton Studio and Courtyard Studio, Oxon, England. Personnel: Ed O'Brien , Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar); Jon Greenwood (guitar, piano, organ); Colin Greenwood (bass guitar); Phil Selway (drums). Audio Mixers: Paul Q. Kolderie; Sean Slade. Recording information: Courtyard Studio Oxon. Before the breakthrough that was THE BENDS and the colossal OK COMPUTER, there was the quietly magnificent PABLO HONEY. "Creep" was the surprise hit single in the UK, but even that gave scant indication of how special this band would become. Benefiting from a raw production, the debut was undoubtedly less slick and accomplished than subsequent work, although Thom Yorke's vulnerable but impressive vocal styling was already in place on songs such as "Stop Whispering." Many of the compositions were somewhat simplistic, but in terms of musical maturity Radiohead were clearly years ahead of their time. An indispensable album, it should not be parted from its two big brothers.
| | Editorial reviews | ...mates Smiths-type self-consciousness with dramatic U2-like vocals and guitar, with Cure-style heavy but crunchy pop... - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (05/28/1993)
3 Stars - Good - ...British teenagerhood has never been grumpier....the best bits rival Nirvana, Dinosaur Jr. and even the mighty Sugar... Q (04/01/1993)
Ranked #35 in New Musical Express' list of `The Top 50 LPs Of 1993' - ...is a throwback to a homegrown tradition of great guitar-band albums.... NME (12/25/1993)
3 stars out of 5 -- [I]t contains their 'biggest' single in 'Creep.' A 12-bar blues jam with added crunch... Record Collector
3 stars out of 5 -- Amid blustery post-punk and a heavy-breathing acoustic 'Creep' were dystopian fever dreams and catchy Luddite paranoia.. Rolling Stone
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