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This album doesn't stand up to the albums I've herad, it has less of their creative use of computer generated sound and the songs tend to sound too whiney,sad and very 90's rock without it. I own Kid A and OK Computer and I love them. I have heard most of hail to the theif and it is excellent, so I heard Creep and decided to get Pablo Honey. I listen to it 3 times and dedcided to get rid of it. sad.
He was told that they destroyed it. Officials destroyed it because it wasn't officially marked fron Amazon. I ordered it for my grandson in prison. A package can't be from a person. It has to be from amazon.
Before the progressive epics and avant-garde electronica of their more recent work, Radiohead made a brilliant debut album, drawing sonic influences from U2, Oasis, R.E.M. and Nirvana, and in the process summing up late 80's-early 90's alternative music with one album. 'Pablo Honey' is certainly Radiohead's least experimental record, although hints of their future musical direction pop up occasionally. Mostly, though, 'Pablo' is simply a straightforward, excellent alternative rock album.
Having bought the later Radiohead CD's, I reached back to get Pablo Honey. Good stuff, a bit more "rock".
The vinyl From The The Capitol Vaults has a beautiful cover and final art. It's great.
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