The Best Of Radiohead

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  • Release Date: 06/03/2008
  • 4 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 58,797
  • Label: EMD INT'L
  • UPC: 5099921210716

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The Best Of

1LISTENJust 3:54
2LISTENParanoid Android 6:27
3LISTENKarma Police 4:24
4LISTENCreep 3:57
5LISTENNo Surprises 3:49
6LISTENHigh and Dry 4:17
7LISTENMy Iron Lung 4:36
8LISTENThere There 5:21
9LISTENLucky 4:18
10LISTENOptimistic 4:53
11LISTENFake Plastic Trees 4:51
12LISTENIdioteque 4:37
13LISTEN2+2=5 3:19
14LISTENThe Bends 4:05
15LISTENPyramid Song 4:49
16LISTENStreet Spirit (Fade Out) 4:13
17LISTENEverything in Its Right Place 4:11

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Editorial Reviews

The year 2008 might have been a slightly early point in time to release expanded editions of the first several Radiohead albums, so Capitol greased the reissue pipeline with The Best Of, a 17-track disc with a track list that is as debatable as any other. The idea of squeezing the band's first six albums into something resembling a definitive one-disc introduction seems almost as wise as presenting A Collection of Great Dance Songs (incidentally a Capitol release) as the one true and useful introduction to Pink Floyd, but to be more fair, the disc does cover just about all of the basics: all the singles and emphasis tracks, from Pablo Honey's "Creep" through Hail to the Thief's "2+2=5," along with a small assortment of the band's better-known album cuts. One track apiece comes from Pablo Honey (1993) and Amnesiac (2001); three are from Kid A (2000), four are from OK Computer (1997), and six are off The Bends (1995). The primary problem, of course, is that Radiohead are much more an albums band than a singles band, especially from OK Computer onward, so a natural reflex for someone who has valued the band since The Bends is to shriek in mild agony; in principle, a best-of Radiohead compilation is similar to a DVD containing somewhat thoughtfully picked scenes from films made by a specific director. For a very casual fan who has absolutely no interest in exploring beyond the songs he or she heard on the radio or through MTV and the like, this set will do (it has "Creep" and half of The Bends, after all, and then a bunch of "the weird stuff"), but otherwise it clearly serves a purpose more meaningful for the label than anyone else. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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most excellent - empirically isby yazercise

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November 21, 2009: yup

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Amazing. Periodby JasonNYC

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October 07, 2008: Purists will insist that Radiohead is a band that should never be captured on a 'Best Of' light - they may be right, but this, nonetheless, is an amazing collection of music. I could listen to the album for hours ? take a listen yourself - I promise you they will not dissapoint.

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