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Radiohead - OK Computer Download
Title:
OK Computer
Performer:
Radiohead
Style:
Alternative Rock
Released:
2013
Catalog:
7243 8 55229 1 8, NODATA 02
Country:
UK
MP3 album size:
2894 mb
FLAC album size:
2957 mb
Genre:
Label:
Parlophone

Tracklist


1No Surprises3:48
2 meeny
3Climbing Up The Walls4:45
4Subterranean Homesick Alien4:27
5Lucky4:19
6Fitter Happier1:57
7Paranoid Android6:23
8Karma Police4:21
9 mo
10Airbag4:44
11Exit Music (For A Film)4:24
12Electioneering3:50
13Let Down4:59
14The Tourist5:24
15 miney
16 eeny


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
NODATA 02, 7243 8 55229 1 8Radiohead OK Computer ‎(2xLP, Album, Gat)Parlophone, ParlophoneNODATA 02, 7243 8 55229 1 8UK1997
ABS 104022Radiohead OK Computer + 6 Bonus Tracks! ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial)Not On Label (Radiohead)ABS 104022RussiaUnknown
7 24385 5229 2 5Radiohead OK Computer ‎(CD, Album)EMI7 24385 5229 2 5Taiwan1997
EKPD-0610Radiohead OK Computer ‎(CD, Album)EMI (Korea)EKPD-0610South Korea1997
noneRadiohead OK Computer + 6 Bonus Tracks! ‎(CDr, Album, Unofficial)Not On Label (Radiohead)noneUnknown


Credits


  • Arranged By [Strings]Radiohead (tracks: CD1-1 to CD1-12)
  • Artwork [Additional Complicated Artwork Skills @ The Whole Hog Supplied By]Mr. Barry
  • Artwork [Additional Complicated Artwork Skills Supplied By]Matt Bale
  • Conductor [Strings]Nick Ingman (tracks: CD1-1 to CD1-12)
  • Engineer [Studio Assistant]Chris Scard (tracks: CD1-1 to CD1-12), Gerard Navarro (tracks: CD1-1 to CD1-12), Jon Bailey (tracks: CD1-1 to CD1-12)
  • Engineer, Mixed ByJim Warren (tracks: CD2-11, CD2-12)
  • Film Director [Directed By]Janet Fraser Crook (tracks: DVD-4 to DVD-6)
  • Film Producer [Produced By]Mark Cooper (tracks: DVD-4 to DVD-6)
  • Lyrics By [We Wrote Them]Radiohead (tracks: CD1-1 to CD1-12)
  • Mastered ByChris 'King Fader' Blair (tracks: CD1-1 to CD1-12)
  • Mixed By [Audio Levels Balanced By]Nigel Godrich (tracks: CD1-1 to CD2-10)
  • Music ByColin Greenwood (tracks: CD1-1 to CD2-03, CD2-05 to DVD-6), Ed O'Brien (tracks: CD1-1 to CD2-03, CD2-05 to DVD-6), Mike Hammond, Mike Hazlewood (tracks: CD2-3), Jonny Greenwood (tracks: CD1-1 to CD2-03, CD2-05 to DVD-6), Phil Selway (tracks: CD1-1 to CD2-03, CD2-05 to DVD-6), Thom Yorke
  • Photography By, Other [Website Maintenance]Stanley Donwood
  • ProducerSimon Askew (tracks: CD2-13 to CD2-15)
  • Producer [Committed To Tape]Nigel Godrich (tracks: CD1-1 to CD2-10), Radiohead (tracks: CD1-1 to CD2-10)
  • Supervised By [Sound Supervisor]Mike Felton (tracks: DVD-4 to DVD-6)
  • Arranged By [Strings]Radiohead
  • ArtworkMatt Bale, Mr. Barry, Stanley Donwood, The White Chocolate Farm
  • ConductorNick Ingman
  • Featuring [Studio Assistant]Chris Scard, Gerard Navarro, Jon Bailey
  • Mastered ByChris 'King Fader' Blair
  • Mixed ByNigel Godrich
  • Recorded ByNigel Godrich, Radiohead
  • SongwriterColin Greenwood, Ed O'Brien, Jonny Greenwood, Phil Selway, Thom Yorke


Notes


Audio fixing and dubbing done at Mayfair, Abbey Road, Air Lyndhurst, Courtyard and The Curch. Mastered at Abbey Road.

Matrix# on labels "7243 8 57331 1 6"
Manufactured and distributed by EMI

Disc I : (eeny/meeny) - 7243 8 57331 1 8
(7243 8 57331 1 6)

Disc II : (miney/moo) - 7243 8 57331 1 8
(7243 8 57331 1 5)

Manufactured and distributed by EMI
Made and Printed in the U.K. lc 0299 NODATA 02

Comes in a gatefold sleeve with printed inner sleeves.

The labels of this release differ from the original release (OK Computer & OK Computer). Specifically, this release features: "A Warner Music Group Company", whereas the others have "EMI Records Ltd.". Please see the provided image.Special Edition box set release of the album, containing the original album, a bonus disc, a DVD (all in card sleeves), an English and a Japanese booklet and three accompanying inserts. Also includes an obi.

℗ 2009 The copyright in this audio and audio visual compilation is owned by EMI Records Ltd.
© 2009 EMI Records Ltd.
Made in Japan.
Mfd. by EMI Music Japan Inc. in Japan.

CD One:
Mastered at Abbey Road. Audio fixing and dubbing done at Mayfair, Abbey Road, Air Lyndhurst, Courtyard and The Church.
℗1997 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. ©1997 EMI Records Ltd. ©2009 EMI Records Ltd.

CD Two:
CD2-13 to CD2-15: Recorded for BBC Radio 1's "Evening Session" at The Hippodrome, Golders Green, London. First transmitted on June 9th, 1997.
℗1997 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. except tracks CD2-9 to CD2-12
℗1998 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. and tracks CD2-13 to CD2-15
℗2009 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by the BBC.

DVD:
DVD-4 to DVD-6: Later... With Jools Holland - 31/05/97. Recorded for BBC TV's Later... With Jools Holland. First transmitted: May 31st 1997
DVD-1 to DVD-3: ℗ 1997 EMI Records Ltd.
DVD-4 to DVD-6: ℗ 2009 BBC. © 1997 BBC. Released by arrangement with BBC Music.


Barcodes


  • Barcode: 4 988006 871472502
  • Barcode: 4988006871472502
  • Rights Society: JASRAC
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1): TOCP-70715 1
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2): TOCP-70716 1
  • Mastering SID Code (CD1, CD2): IFPI L573
  • Mould SID Code (CD1): IFPI 28A2
  • Mould SID Code (CD2): IFPI 28B6
  • Matrix / Runout (DVD): NVD-1391-S
  • Mastering SID Code (DVD): IFPI L156
  • Other (Category CD1): TOCP-70727
  • Other (Category CD2): TOCP-70728
  • Other (Category DVD): NVD-1391
  • Barcode (Text): 7 24385 52291 8
  • Barcode (String): 724385522918
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): VINYL BLAIR
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): I Like You, You Are A Wonderful Person
  • Matrix / Runout (A Side): D 8552291 IA NODATA 02 A-1-1-
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): I'M Full Of Enthusiasm I'm Going Places
  • Matrix / Runout (B Side): D 8552291 IB NODATA 02 B-1-1-
  • Matrix / Runout (C Side): I'll Be Happy To Help You
  • Matrix / Runout (C Side): D 8552291 IC NODATA 02 C-1-1-
  • Matrix / Runout (D Side): I'm An Important Person, Would You Like To Come Home With Me?
  • Matrix / Runout (D Side): D 8552291 ID NODATA 02 D-1-1-


Companies


  • Mastered At – Abbey Road Studios
  • Manufactured By – EMI
  • Distributed By – EMI
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Copyright (c) – EMI Records Ltd.
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – BBC
  • Copyright (c) – BBC
  • Manufactured By – EMI Music Japan Inc
  • Mastered At – Abbey Road Studios
  • Recorded At – Golders Green Hippodrome, London


Video


Reviews:
  • Gunos
What a nice sounding pressing. I can't complain with what I hear.
  • Thozius
Easily one of the finest pressings I own of any album. Some of the sonics literally jump out at you. If you haven't revisited this gem since the old CD days, track down a copy of this UK Parlophone pressing as it sounds like an entirely different album in places.
  • Kahavor
For me this Warner version is the definitive version to have. It's so dead quite I wonder if my reciever is on every time. Super Flat, Clean, and well balanced. It floors me everytime. Super Happy and impressed. I've heard similarly good things about the new XL reissues.
  • Redfury
My copy says MADE IN EU and that it belongs to Warner. It does sound great. I got it via Barnes and Noble.com :)
  • OTANO
Your copy willl be an earlier pressing from the EMI period, prior to Parlophone being taken over by Warner in 2010/11
  • Anayaron
My copy has the same runout info as this, but the labels do not have the "A Warner Music Group Company" text. Odd.
  • Golden freddi
Same here. No mention of Warners on any of the labels but what a pressing :) One of the best sounding records I own.
  • Mopimicr
Mine is the same as yours. I'm just going to catalog this one as it's the closest.
  • tamada
Just got back from the shop with a brand new sealed copy of this repress. Comparing the runouts to the photos here on Discogs of the first 1997 LP, this pressing is sourced from the exact same mothers/lacquers as the original release. The matrix stamps are in precisely the same position (in relation to the spiral of the runout groove) as the original, on all 4 sides. Only the position of the "2" has changed. I would not expect this edition to sound different to the original in any significant way, as they both come from the same cut.
  • Erennge
It may be though, that the press is quite worn. Initial presses are always the best.
  • saafari
well no, it's not been remastered. However, many complained that they were experiencing a lot of surface noise with original pressing, but all accounts, this was cleared up on this reissue.
  • Beazekelv
I'm a little confused. I picked up a copy at Hastings and the back cover has the Capitol label and the following text:©1997 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. ©1997 EMI Records Ltd.This would indicate that it's a US pressing right? Well the Matrix / Runout matches what is posted here on the UK Pressing with the NODATA stamp versus MASTERED BY CAPITOL.Am I missing something? I have ordered a copy from Amazon UK so I can see if there is a difference.
  • Jerdodov
I have the exact same copy. Ordered from Amazon US. Capitol Records with text just like yours: ©1997 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by EMI Records Ltd. ©1997 EMI Records Ltd. Parlophone UK pressings inside ad they sound brilliant. Guess we got lucky.
  • Jazu
I also just had this happen. Ordered from Barnes and Noble. Capitol on the sleeve, Parlophone on the records. Dead wax matches UK Parlophone release.
  • Moralsa
Same thing happened to me. Back cover says Capitol, but the labels on the record are Parlophone made in UK. Not sure what to think..
  • Thordigda
wynams comment below me is very helpful. sincere thanks for writing that all out.. unfortunately when i ordered from barnes and noble i got a capitol pressing. so YMMV on that route.. cheers
  • TheSuspect
I got mine from vinyl-digital, fast shipping, good price. highly recommend this pressing sounds fantastic
  • NI_Rak
Uh oh. I just ordered from B&N hoping to get the Parolophone pressing. I guess we'll see what comes in the mail. When did you order yours?
  • Gholbimand
Just a heads up to anyone looking for this particular release out there ...B&N.com has the 1st repress version (analog master, 180 g vinyl, no surface noise) for $24.Here is my account of how I got from there to here:http://www.twitlonger.com/show/n_1sklajd
  • Goltizuru
I recently ordered this LP using the link above, and I got the Capital version, not the Parlophone.
  • RUsich155
Me too. Totally sucks. Damaged to boot.
  • Jack
I ordered from B&N on March 12 and I got the Capitol release. So it looks like that's what their shipping now. That was a little disappointing.
  • The_NiGGa
how did it turn out?
  • Maman
Made an order through them... hopefully I wind up with the same version as you. Quick question though, how are you able to tell the difference between the 1st Parlaphone repress the ones that might be the same as the "From the Vaults".
  • Saithi
This is my favorite album of all time and this is the best version/format I have listened to.
  • I love Mercedes
This is the best sounding copy of OK Computer you can get... It's the version you receive if you order from the UK. Get it! Nice analog sound (the recent Capitol Records issue is digital).
  • riki
IS there a difference between the original pressing and the UK reissue on 180g? I'm very curious as to which sounds better! -cheers
  • Tygrafym
I would have to agree.. at least about the cap reissues.. they're pretty garbagey.. gonna try and track down a light weight hail to the thief.
  • Groll
I'm getting my hands on a 180g reissue in the next couple of weeks and can let you know! I can tell you right now that the original non-180 sounds a ton better than the capitol reissue though. I've also compared 180g UK and non-180 UK pressings of Hail to the Thief (Both 2003 originals), and the lighter pressing is superior by far.
  • sobolica
Does anyone knows how to spot the difference between this release and the original 1997 release?
  • Dalallador
From the description here and the original pressing it seems the matrix etchings on side 4 (moo) are different.
  • Golkree
IIRC -- I might be wrong -- the original UK pressing was not sold shrinkwrapped, nor is it 180 gram vinyl.
  • Peles
i a recent change of the repress release on discogs it seems that the matrix number differs between the 2 releases. I didn't had time to check this out.
  • Khiceog
Did you get any info on this?