Radiohead's OK Computer
Seemingly granted 'classic album' status within days of its release in 1997, OK Computer transformed Radiohead from a highly promising rock act into The Most Important Band in the World – a label the band has been burdened by (and has fooled around with) ever since. Through close musical analysis of each song, Dai Griffiths explores the themes and ideas that have made this album resonate so deeply with its audience, and argues that OK Computer is one of the most successfully realized CD albums so far created.
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Radiohead's OK Computer
Seemingly granted 'classic album' status within days of its release in 1997, OK Computer transformed Radiohead from a highly promising rock act into The Most Important Band in the World – a label the band has been burdened by (and has fooled around with) ever since. Through close musical analysis of each song, Dai Griffiths explores the themes and ideas that have made this album resonate so deeply with its audience, and argues that OK Computer is one of the most successfully realized CD albums so far created.
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Radiohead's OK Computer

Radiohead's OK Computer

by Dai Griffiths
Radiohead's OK Computer

Radiohead's OK Computer

by Dai Griffiths

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Overview

Seemingly granted 'classic album' status within days of its release in 1997, OK Computer transformed Radiohead from a highly promising rock act into The Most Important Band in the World – a label the band has been burdened by (and has fooled around with) ever since. Through close musical analysis of each song, Dai Griffiths explores the themes and ideas that have made this album resonate so deeply with its audience, and argues that OK Computer is one of the most successfully realized CD albums so far created.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780826416636
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 08/11/2004
Series: 33 1/3 Series , #15
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 4.75(w) x 6.45(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Dai Griffiths is Head of the Department of Music at Oxford Brookes University.
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