Kid A Mnesia

KID A MNESIA isn’t just an occasion to revisit a pair of groundbreaking albums (2000’s Kid A and 2001’s Amnesiac), but a chance to hear a little of how Radiohead got there. Recording sessions were tough: Thom Yorke had writer’s block, and his new commitment to electronic music—or, at least, a turn away from conventional rock—left some of his bandmates wondering about their function and purpose. As guitarist Ed O’Brien once put it, he was a guitarist faced with a bunch of tracks that had no guitar.
At one point, producer Nigel Godrich split the band into two groups: one working with instruments in the main recording area, the other in a programming room processing sounds from next door, all under the condition that no acoustic instruments—guitars, drums, etc.—be used. The constraints opened doors: Not only did the band discover new ways of working (and, by extension, refresh their passion for music after years of unyielding pressure), but, in doing so, they shifted the template for what we think of when we think of a rock band, mixing the acoustic and the electronic (“Everything in Its Right Place”, “Like Spinning Plates”) and relatively straightforward tracks (“Optimistic”, “Pyramid Song”) with fragmentary, discursive ones (“Kid A”, “Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors”).
In the outtakes, we get glimpses of the band’s past (the paranoiac folk of “Follow Me Around“) and future (the deconstructed, full-band sound of “If You Say the Word”), as well as versions of “Like Spinning Plates” and “Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors” that chart their evolution in real time. It’s a snapshot of a band taking step back from themselves and the way they worked, finding a way forward in the process.

Tracklisting

  1. Kid A
  2. Everything In Its Right Place
  3. Kid A
  4. The National Anthem
  5. How To Disappear Completely
  6. Treefingers
  7. Optimistic
  8. In Limbo
  9. Idioteque
  10. Morning Bell
  11. Motion Picture Soundtrack
  12. Untitled
  13. Amnesiac
  14. Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box
  15. Pyramid Song
  16. Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
  17. You And Whose Army?
  18. I Might Be Wrong
  19. Knives Out
  20. Morning Bell/Amnesiac
  21. Dollars And Cents
  22. Hunting Bears
  23. Like Spinning Plates
  24. Life In A Glasshouse
  25. Kid Amnesiae
  26. Like Spinning Plates (‘Why Us?’ Version)
  27. Untitled V1
  28. Fog (Again Again Version)
  29. If You Say The Word
  30. Follow Me Around
  31. Pulk/Pull (True Love Waits Version)
  32. Untitled V2
  33. The Morning Bell (In The Dark Version)
  34. Pyramid Strings
  35. Alt. Fast Track
  36. Untitled V3
  37. How To Disappear Into Strings

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kid_A_Mnesia
Format Vinyl LP Album Reissue (Cream), Vinyl LP Album Reissue (Cream), Vinyl LP Compilation (Cream), All Media Compilation Deluxe Edition Limited Edition (SCARRY Edition)
Label XL Recordings
Catalog Number XL1166LPX
Notes Triple cream LP and the “SCARRY” book. XL1166LPX is on the barcode sticker. XL1166LPX_2 is on the packaging materials. Thirty-six large 340mm x 320mm (13.4" x 12.6") pages of KID A and Amnesiac artwork on gloss laminated 600my GC1 board. Each LP comes in a printed inner sleeve. Extra inner sleeves were included in the mailed package. Kid A: Mastered […] at Abbey Road Studios. The track ‘Idioteque’ contains two samples from the Odyssey label title ‘First Recordings- Electronic Music Winners’ (1976). The two compositions sampled are Paul Lansky’s ‘Mild Und Liese’ published by Warner Chappell Music Publishing Ltd. and ‘Short Piece’ by Arthur Krieger published by the Subito Music Corporation. Both samples are used with the kind permission of the composers and the Sony Music Corporation. Amnesiac: These recordings were made on location at the same time as Kid A Additional musicians on Pyramid Song & Dollars And Cents […] recorded at Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire. Kid Amnesiae: On Pyramid Strings and How To Disappear Strings: Strings performed by the Orchestra of St. John’s […] recorded at Dorchester Abbey, Oxfordshire. The fonts used are ‘BD Plakatbau’ by Buro Destruct and ‘Deansgate’ & ‘Deansgate Light’ by K-Type. ℗ 2021 The copyright in this sound recording is owned by XL Recordings Ltd. © 2021 XL Recordings Ltd. All tracks published by Warner Chappell Music Publishing Ltd.
Discogs URL Radiohead - Kid A Mnesia