Radiohead - Pablo Honey (Special Collector's Edition) (2009)
Artist: Radiohead
Title: Pablo Honey
Year Of Release: 1993 / 2009
Label: EMI / Parlophone – RHEADCD 1 / CD, Reissue, Collectors Edition
Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Britpop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 1:54:27
Total Size: 263 / 709 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: Pablo Honey
Year Of Release: 1993 / 2009
Label: EMI / Parlophone – RHEADCD 1 / CD, Reissue, Collectors Edition
Genre: Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Britpop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 1:54:27
Total Size: 263 / 709 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Disc 01 Pablo Honey
01. You (3:29)
02. Creep (3:56)
03. How Do You? (2:13)
04. Stop Whispering (5:26)
05. Thinking About You (2:42)
06. Anyone Can Play Guitar (3:38)
07. Ripcord (3:10)
08. Vegetable (3:13)
09. Prove Yourself (2:26)
10. I Can't (4:14)
11. Lurgee (3:08)
12. Blow Out (4:43)
Disc 02
Taken From Drill EP
01. Prove Yourself (demo) (2:33)
02. Stupid Car (demo) (2:26)
03. You (demo) (3:25)
04. Thinking About You (demo) (2:16)
Taken From Creep
05. Inside My Head (3:12)
06. Million Dollar Question (3:19)
07. Yes I Am (4:26)
08. Blow Out (remix) (4:19)
09. Inside My Head (live) (3:06)
10. Creep (acoustic) (4:19)
11. Vegetable (live) (3:09)
12. Killer Cars (live) (2:15)
Taken From Anyone Can Play Guitar
13. Faithless, the Wonderboy (4:14)
14. Coke Babies (3:00)
15. Pop Is Dead (2:13)
Taken From Pop Is Dead
16. Banana Co. (acoustic) (2:27)
17. Ripcord (live) (3:16)
Taken From Stop Whispering
18. Stop Whispering (U.S. version) (4:11)
BBC Radio One Session - 22.06.92
19. Prove Yourself (2:28)
20. Creep (4:03)
21. I Can't (3:56)
22. Nothing Touches Me (live) (3:50)
Radiohead's debut album, Pablo Honey, is a promising collection that blends U2's anthemic rock with long, atmospheric instrumental passages and an enthralling triple-guitar attack that is alternately gentle and bracingly noisy. The group has difficulty writing a set of songs that are as compelling as their sound, but when they do hit the mark -- such as on "Anyone Can Play Guitar," "Blow Out," and the self-loathing breakthrough single "Creep" -- the band achieves a rare power that is both visceral and intelligent.