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by Andy.mack - written on 22/10/03 (Very useful, 237 readings)
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Looking back through my ops it?s been ages since I started reviewing Radiohead albums and so getting back on the subject, I?ll start again with one of their best. This album goes back to the mid 90?s and 1994 in fact and is the debut release from the Oxford band. Considered by many to be the best album of the lot, I?m not quite sure my vote would ...
by geordieger - written on 13/04/02 (Very useful, 52 readings)
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The 23rd of April 1993 signified the birth of something amazing. A musical corner was about to be turned as a little group from Oxford released their debut album. The death of grunge had arrived and proper guitar based rock was about to make its way into the discerning music listener's life again, popularly called the "New wave of new ...
by - written on 13/10/01
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This album often gets written off as Radiohead's grunge effort, though this has more to do with the production than the actual music - the mix is generally very muddy and there is little space for Radiohead's trademark intricacies. Put that down to the record label's view at the time as Radiohead as the British Nirvana rather than the ...
by kfingleton - written on 04/10/01 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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My final instalment of reviews of Radiohead’s back catalogue must sadly end on a low note. 1993’s debut album Pablo Honey may contain one classic single and a few great lesser-known songs, but it is an otherwise uninspiring debut, that fails to come within miles of what was to follow from Oxford’s finest. It is very ...
by dreamerz - written on 10/08/01 (Very useful, 201 readings)
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Through looking back we might gain a semblance of the future. An oddly poetic note to start an opinion you might say (I’d probably agree with you too) but after reading recent interviews with Radiohead it’s one that’s struck me. After having spent their last two albums exorcising the ghost of the three guitar band who recorded ...
by - written on 14/07/01
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In the early 1990s in the era of alternative rock, the scene was dominated by American bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. On the other side of the Atlantic was British rock scene coming out with bands like Suede, Primal Scream, Stone Roses, and the Verve. Another U.K. band from the college town from Oxford was ...
by indiecater - written on 08/06/01 (Very useful, 93 readings)
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I had to do it, I just had to do it. Sorry, but I just needed to write this to exorcise the bad feelings that have being rising within the walls of my stomach. You see, 'Kid A' and Radiohead's latest 'Amnesiac' have left me shook and cold, a reaction I never expected to experience from a Radiohead record. I can ...
by scartissue - written on 20/05/01 (Useful, 13 readings)
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I was 8 when this came out, but it was as fresh as the buds of my garden when I bought it 8 years later (now). Which says something on it's own. I only became a fan of Radiohead 3 years after OK Computer was released, and was only about 8 in 1994, and back then only listened to my parents mixture of musicals, motown and Eagles ...
by - written on 17/01/01
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Pablo honey is the album that made radiohead and got them where they are today. It is perhaps the best of the lot, apart from may'be the bends. Not all the songs are brilliant but the famous creep is on the album which makes it a must have. It also has the great 'Vegetable' song and Prove Yourself (the first single), You (a lively ...
by - written on 10/12/00
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In the early 1990s in the era of alternative rock, the scene was dominated by American bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, R.E.M., and the Red Hot Chili Peppers. On the other side of the Atlantic was British rock scene coming out with bands like Suede, Primal Scream, Stone Roses, and the Verve. Another U.K. band from the college town from Oxford was ...
by solas - written on 06/12/00 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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Where it all began, the Oxford boys' debut album shows surprising maturity for a first attempt, although it does pale in comparison to what followed. I'm always interested to see how bands develop style and maturity, so of vourse this album appealed to be from the outset. BUT! The songs are very well developed. In fact, if ...
by jailbreakted - written on 01/12/00 (Useful, 35 readings)
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I own all four Radiohead albums.This was the second album I bought, and it is also my second favorite. I purchased this album in 1995, and even though It took a few more listenings than usual to get into it, I found those repeated listenings to be very rewarding. After finally purchasing and enjoying all the Radiohead albums on many levels, this ...
by mattbarnes - written on 17/11/00 (Very useful, 8 readings)
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Pablo Honey by Radiohead was released in 1993.Althugh it’s discarded alongside The Bends and OK Computer it is still a good album in it’s own right it is still a very good album. With songs such as Creep and Stop Whispering this is an album nit to be put down or dismissed. It is a mixture of full on rock songs and slow more poignant ...
by Smerin - written on 11/11/00 (Very useful, 19 readings)
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It's difficult to write a review that will do this album justice. Comparing it to the bends I don't think it is quite as good, but maybe becuase I have had The Bends for longer...I dunno. Anyway, the first reason that I bought Pablo Honey was, of course 'Creep'. However, this song isn't the only delight on the album. ...
by torksoul - written on 09/10/00 (Very useful, 323 readings)
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{updated to include info on each track} In view of the fact that Radiohead have been very much in the public eye recently, what with the tour and the new oh-so-controversial album, I have decided to review their much forgotten first album, which happens to be my most favourite album of all time. ...
by JBI - written on 23/08/00 (Very useful, 6 readings)
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If you don't have this album - WHY NOT! Radiohead's debut album and by far, their best. each song is packed full of quality from the lyrics to the outstanding handle of the instruments by Mr Yorke, Mr Greenwood and co. featuring such amazing songs as "Anyone can play guitar" and the famous "Creep". Buy this ...
by Jonny Peek - written on 20/08/00 (Very useful, 10 readings)
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Pablo Honey was a great debut album, however is now overshadowed by the stronger and more acclaimed ‘The Bends’ and ‘Ok Computer.’ Its strength and Radiohead’s strength at the time came from the second track on the album, ‘Creep.’ Creep to date is still one of Radiohead’s biggest hits and sold ...
by darkblack - written on 08/07/00 (Useful, 19 readings)
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This is Radioheads first album and if you bought it after The Bends and OK Computer you might be a bit disappointed by it as those two albums are absolute classics, and whilst this album is certainly good, it is not as good as the bands later work. This album features 'Creep' a massive anthem that brought Radiohead fame in ...
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