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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.
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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelXL Recordings, Bqtx
UPC0634904077914
eBay Product ID (ePID)11046041437
Product Key Features
Release Year2016
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistRadiohead
Release TitlePablo Honey
Dimensions
Item Height0.16 in
Item Weight0.60 lb
Item Length12.34 in
Item Width11.96 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks12
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 You 1.2 Creep 1.3 How Do You? 1.4 Stop Whispering 1.5 Thinking About You 1.6 Anyone Can Play Guitar 2.1 Ripcord 2.2 Vegetable 2.3 Prove Yourself 2.4 I Can't 2.5 Lurgee 2.6 Blow Out
Number of Discs1
NotesReleased in 1993, Pablo Honey was the debut studio album from Radiohead. Produced by Sean Slade and Paul Kolderie, the album was recorded at Chipping Norton Recording Studios and Courtyard Studio, Oxfordshire. The album features three charting singles, "Anyone Can Play Guitar", "Stop Whispering", and "Creep". - The standout single "Creep" was the international hit that helped propel Radiohead and Pablo Honey to popular acclaim. Released several months before the album itself, "Creep" went on to define the band's early career. Also included on Pablo Honey are ethereal rocker "You", fan favorite "Thinking About You", and "Blow Out", all of which point to the band's future sonic manipulations.
The vinyl came with ripples but can be heard. Fortunately, it does not affect reproduction.
I made a previous purchase and I had no problems, that's why I do not qualify them
negatively.
The record was a new print on 180 gram vinyl so it felt sturdier than a regular album. Sounded very well with very few pops and crackles that come with old albums.