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Radiohead – Amnesiac
Leybl: Parlophone – 7243 5 32764 2 3, Parlophone – 7243 5 32767 2 0 Format: CD, Album
Country: Ukraine Date of release: Genre: Electronic, Rock Style: Alternative Rock, Experimental
Treklist:
Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd TIN Box 4:00
Pyramid Song 4:48
Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors 4:07
You And Whose Army? 3:11
I Might Be Wrong of 4:53
Knives Out 4:14
Morning Bell/Amnesiac 3:14
Dollars And Cents 4:51
Hunting Bears 2:01
Like Spinning Plates 3:57
Life In A Glasshouse 4:34
Amnesiac (with English — "The person having amnesia") — the fifth studio album of the Radiohead group published in 2001 on Parlophone label. Disk was written down along with the previous release of group — Kid A (2000); the album was devoted to the sons of musicians Tom Yorke and Phil Selueya who were born in the period between releases of Kid A and Amnesiac. Sounding of record was influenced by electronic music, classics, jazz and kraut-fate. The subject of songs reflects influence of Ancient Greek and Egyptian mythologies and raises the questions of memory and reincarnation. The bass player of group Colin Grinvud summed up that "songs, traditional for Radiohead, together with more experimental tool material without texts" entered an album. The lead singer of collective Tom Yorke so described an album: "Amnesiac is Kid A from other foreshortening, its other interpretation".
in support of an album was released three singles: "Pyramid Song", "I Might Be Wrong" and "Knives Out". Amnesiac debuted on the first place in a chart of Great Britain and on the second in Billboard 200. The album was given by critics a cordial welcome though many of them noted that it loses in comparison with Kid A. In 2012 the Rolling Stone magazine put entry on the 320th place in the list "500 greatest albums of all times". As of 2008 over 900,000 copies of an album were sold worldwide. In 2002 the special edition of an album was noted by the award "Grammy" in category "The Best Cover / Registration of a Disk"