A complete collection of all officially released b-sides & rarities by the band Radiohead.
Compiled by ridleybradout & wendy carlos's twin
Mastered by wendy carlos's twin
Concept and design by ridleybradout
Artwork images by Stanley Donwood and Tchock
February 2017
FAN-MADE PROJECT - NOT FOR SALE
*Share freely but do not distribute as mp3*
DISC 19: REMIXES 1995-1999
19-01 Planet Telex (Hexidecimal Mix)
19-02 Planet Telex (Karma Sunra Mix)
19-03 Planet Telex (LFO J.D. Mix)
19-04 Planet Telex (Depthcharge Mix)
19-05 Planet Telex (Trashed Mix)
19-06 Planet Telex (Hexidecimal Dub)
19-07 Street Spirit (Euphoric Trance Mix by Paul Oakenfold)
19-08 Talk Show Host (Black Dog Remix)
19-09 Introduction To Romeo (Talk Show Host Interlude)
19-10 Mantua (Talk Show Host Reprise)
19-11 Climbing Up The Walls (Zero 7 Mix)
19-12 Climbing Up The Walls (Fila Brazillia Mix)
19-13 Climbing Up The Walls (Fila Brazillia New Mix)
See liner notes for source info.
A SINCERE THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED CONTRIBUTE TO THIS PROJECT.
Please send any additions or corrections to rheverylastcrumb at gmail dot com.
A complete collection of all officially released b-sides & rarities by the band Radiohead.
Compiled by ridleybradout & wendy carlos's twin
Mastered by wendy carlos's twin
Concept and design by ridleybradout
Artwork images by Stanley Donwood and Tchock
February 2017
FAN-MADE PROJECT - NOT FOR SALE
*Share freely but do not distribute as mp3*
DISC 19: REMIXES 1995-1999
20-01 Idioteque (Paul Oakenfold Remix)
20-02 Everything In Its Right Place (Paul Oakenfold 2008 Remix)
20-03 Idioteque (Dave Clarke Remix)
20-04 Remyxomatosis (Christian Vogel Remix)
20-05 WeSuckYoungBlood (Thom Yorke Remix)
20-06 Sktterbrain (Four Tet Remix)
20-07 33.33333 (The Gloaming Remix)
20-08 Nude (Instrumental)
20-09 Reckoner (Instrumental)
20-10 Bloom (Jamie XX Rework Part 3)
20-11 Separator (Anstam Rmx 11)
20-12 Morning Mr. Magpie (Nathan Fake Harshdub Rmx)
20-13 Daydreaming (Alt. Strings)
20-14 Present Tense (Instrumental)
20-15 Identikit (Instrumental)
See liner notes for source info.
A SINCERE THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED CONTRIBUTE TO THIS PROJECT.
Please send any additions or corrections to rheverylastcrumb at gmail dot com.
Thank you guys so much for the massive undertaking that this was. I crave this sort of thing from all of my favorite bands, and usually it ends up with me scouring the internet, finding tracks in inferior quality and skipping over a bunch of things. So having something like this is a real treat indeed. Your work does not go unappreciated (or unlistened to!) (or un-displayed!).
ridleybradout wrote:
It certainly was a helleva dig to find all these sources! As I mentioned in the first post, rhtrack.com was a great resource that I stumbled upon while researching this, and thankfully the webmaster was kind enough to share some of the more obscure stuff he had. With CD singles gone and less rare material being released, the sets are kind of a 'ful stop*' on the glorious CD era of my youth.
*I do of course plan to do updates should more rare stuff get released
I haven't downloaded these discs yet (I'm not a massive Radiohead fan, to be fair, although I did buy the first 3 "collectors editions" which came out a few years ago and saw them on the Amnesiac tour).
But is there room on disc 2 for the 3 unreleased tracks from the upcoming OKNOTOK release? I guess not?
As a hardcore fan I'm sure you're delighted to get 3 'new' tracks but is it not annoying now trying to find space for these 3 songs on your own comps?
fyfe79 wrote:As a hardcore fan I'm sure you're delighted to get 3 'new' tracks but is it not annoying now trying to find space for these 3 songs on your own comps?
It does drive me a little crazy, but I prefer to let it stand as a snapshot of the band right before they took over the rights to their catalog. Brad probably has different ideas though...it's really up to him how to expand and update the set.
And, of course, this could be just the first of the bands' 'official' re-issues. The Bends 25th anniversary in 2020?
I'm tempted to do a similar collection for Therapy?, a band I'm into, but old unreleased stuff being released would drive me nuts. Which is, of course, ridiculous when you think about it!
fyfe79 wrote:As a hardcore fan I'm sure you're delighted to get 3 'new' tracks but is it not annoying now trying to find space for these 3 songs on your own comps?
It does drive me a little crazy, but I prefer to let it stand as a snapshot of the band right before they took over the rights to their catalog. Brad probably has different ideas though...it's really up to him how to expand and update the set.
I do intend to keep this set updated, and yes it is frustrating that the new tracks won't fit on the existing 1997-2004 Non-Album Tracks disc. Too many new previously unreleased tracks is a nice problem to have though
Given most people listen digitally these days where CD length is not an issue, I think I'll just expand that disc, which will bring it to around 84 minutes. It's not that difficult to get burnable 90min CD-Rs for those who still want a physical copy
I've actually just updated and expanded the Radio Edits and Remixes discs (both are now double-discs) for those downloading the whole thing. Some minor updates to Disc 11,15,17 also (no new tracks, just fixing typos etc).
Great work, kudos to both of you. I can certainly identify with your attention to detail.
I just had a look at the press blurb again and there's mention of a C90 cassette of "OK Computer session archives and demos" in the box, so I guess there'll be new material there too.
Maybe a disc 21 with a title that reflects the bands' ownership of their catalogue?
Anyway, as I'm a sucker for box-sets (in particular, for the dvds) I'm gonna check out the "collectors editions" of Kid A, Amnesiac and Hail to the Thief. I actually don't even have the regular albums so it seems like a good time as any.
As for this new release of OK Computer, I might just go with the vinyl.
Btw, was not aware of 90 minute CDR's! Wouldn't they be prone to skipping though? I remember reading somewhere that record companies can't gaurantee that their discs won't skip after 80 minutes which is why 80 minutes became the industry norm.
By way of thanks I have made a few covers for Radiohead recordings, and also a very few Pearl Jam ones, plus lots of other bands which are free to download on my website. http://www.jamielochhead.co.uk/browse1.htm
Oh, I have a doubt about the first tracks of Demos and Alternate Versions (I Can't, Million Dollar Question & Inside My Head): What's the source of these? I know the insert says "EMI/Parlophone Acetate Cassettes", but I searched the web and I couldn't find any info about 'em! Discogs have nothing, for example. I'd like to know more about them and/or the dates when the tracks were recorded, if that's possible. Thanks again !
blindpig wrote:Oh, I have a doubt about the first tracks of Demos and Alternate Versions (I Can't, Million Dollar Question & Inside My Head): What's the source of these? I know the insert says "EMI/Parlophone Acetate Cassettes", but I searched the web and I couldn't find any info about 'em! Discogs have nothing, for example. I'd like to know more about them and/or the dates when the tracks were recorded, if that's possible. Thanks again !
blindpig wrote:Oh, I have a doubt about the first tracks of Demos and Alternate Versions (I Can't, Million Dollar Question & Inside My Head): What's the source of these? I know the insert says "EMI/Parlophone Acetate Cassettes", but I searched the web and I couldn't find any info about 'em! Discogs have nothing, for example. I'd like to know more about them and/or the dates when the tracks were recorded, if that's possible. Thanks again !