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What on earth is going on with this CD being only 40 minutes long?! A CD can typically hold up to 80 minutes of music, so why did Radiohead only use half of that capacity? It's definitely a head-scratcher... Alright, enough with the complaints. Even though I'm missing at least 15 minutes of music, I can't say anything other than this is one of the best live albums I've ever listened to! All the tracks, except for "True Love Waits," were written during their experimental phase. And all of these tracks sound so much better live! Track #1, "The National Anthem," is the perfect opener. The ultra-cool bass, Thom Yorke's staccato voice, and all these beautiful sweeping melodies put you in the right mood! It's like Pink Floyd of the 21st century! The next track, "I Might Be Wrong," is kind of the same style as track #1. You just feel really cool while listening to this track. "Morning Bell" is the version from "Kid A," which is a smooth, chilling song. At least the first three minutes. The last minute, though, is nothing but WILD! Next up is the biggest surprise on the album. "Like Spinning Plates" was on "Amnesiac" one of the most experimental tracks, sounding like the whole song was backward. But on this album, it is a pure Radiohead ballad. A piano, Thom's lovely voice. Nothing more... Awesome! The tempo picks up a lot with the next track: "Idioteque." A mix of breakbeat-like beats, really intense vocals from Thom, and an ambient-sounding melody makes this song really unique. A big plus to the wild audience who lift up the song a few levels... "Everything In Its Right Place" is three and a half minutes longer here than on "Kid A." Those minutes are filled with some really weird, psychedelic sounds that make the comparison to Pink Floyd even better! Mmmmm... Track #7, "Dollars and Cents," is also one of those feeling-so-so-so-cool-tunes, just a little bit slower than #1 and #2. Still great, even though I'd love to hear some more experimenting on this track. And finally, the highlight: "True Love Waits." Written during their "OK Computer" era, this is the first time it's on an official release. Like "Like Spinning Plates," this is a classic Radiohead ballad. And I must say that this might be the best of all! 'Touching' is the right word for sure! Great finish on a great album! But your next live album should be at least one hour long, Radiohead! =)
I loved Radiohead up to OK Computer, one of my very favourite bands. Then I lost interest as they grew more experimental. This still holds up today. This version of "Everything In Its Right Place" is more annoying than anything else, to me. I understand that they wanted to move forward, but I am more traditional in my musical preferences.
I'm pretty much certain I've got a GZ Media reissue, not an Optimal Media, but regardless, it sounds amazing. No issues at all; it's smooth, not crackly, and skips are non-existent.
Fantastic, fantastic show, that I’ve watched numerous times. The audio is pretty good for a live record. Dead silent vinyl. Essential for any Radiohead enthusiast.
Excellent pressing, no surface noise, no clicks or pops, very smooth and clear records. The sound quality is quite impressive, with a very well-defined stereo. I waited 19 years to buy this one, but I'm over the moon now.
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