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Radiohead
Pablo Honey
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, 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.
A1
You
A2
Creep
A3
How Do You?
A4
Stop Whispering
A5
Thinking About You
A6
Anyone Can Play Guitar
B1
Ripcord
B2
Vegetable
B3
Prove Yourself
B4
I Can't
B5
Lurgee
B6
Blow Out




