Kid A

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com's Best of 2000
How is it that Kid A's opening track, laden with an electronic vocal stuttering "bleh, bluh-bleh bleh bluh" is the most fascinating statement made in rock & roll this year? Because somehow, even when Radiohead blathers and blips nonsense, it's profound. The band's future-perfect musical grammar may be hard to decipher, and the melody is even more subliminal, but the journey traveled with Radiohead reveals them to be not only rock music's greatest adventurers in 2000, but teachers as well. --Beth Massa

Amazon.com
With every record, Radiohead jump off higher and higher cliffs, daring fans to take the plunge in their artistic feats of derring-do. The journey from that scratchy bit of raw guitar angst in "Creep" (from 1993's Pablo Honey) to any song on Kid A amounts to a high-wire act that few, if any, bands in popular music have ever attempted. It's hard to believe both records come from the same planet, much less the same band. Likewise, the grandiose, Pink Floyd-esque thematic scope of 1997's... read more

Kid A

Music Review:

  1. London Calling [Original recording remastered]
  2. Make Believe [Enhanced]
  3. Mezzanine
  4. Nevermind
  5. Nimrod
  6. No! [Enhanced]
  7. Noah's Ark
  8. Odelay
  9. Oh, Inverted World [Enhanced]
  10. Ok Computer

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Beach Blvd

We Wish You a Merry Little Christmas

The Skinner Pipe Organ at United Congregational Church in Holyoke, Massachusetts

Music: The Best of Freestyle Megamix

Walk Into the Sun [CD-single] [Enhanced] [Import]

Vitamin C [ENHANCED CD]

Urbino

Vs. Drum N' Bass [EP]

Trinity

Viola & Piano Music

Very Best of Lee Ritenour [Import]

Then And Now

Unpedicatable, Vol. 1 [Explicit Lyrics]

Tchaikovsky: 1812 Overture; Beethoven: Wellington's Victory

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