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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:18 pm 
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Thom begged you. No surprises, he pleaded! The gentleman even said please. But you wouldn't listen, and so, surprise! Radiohead tribute no. 962: Exit Music: Songs for Radio Heads. Also, surprise! The covers disc arrives April 18 via Rapster Records, whose catalog includes folks like Jay Dee, Pete Rock, and Princess Superstar. That's right, these aren't exactly your Muses and your Elbows.

Get past the corny-as-shit title and you'll hear all your favourite pre-Thief Radiohead cuts getting the downtempo and neo-soul treatment, courtesy of folks like Matthew Herbert, Rjd2, Bilal, the Bad Plus, Sia, Sa-Ra, Cinematic Orchestra, ?uestlove and James Poyser (as The Randy Watson Experience), and Mark Ronson and the singer from Phantom Planet (that's Alex Greenwald for the non-"O.C." set).

The tourists:

01 Shawn Lee: "No Surprises"
02 The Randy Watson Experience with Donn: "Morning Bell"
03 Sa-Ra Creative Partners: "In Limbo"
04 Pete Kuzma with Bilal: "High and Dry"
05 Mark Ronson with Alex Greenwald: "Just"
06 Rjd2: "Airbag"
07 Matthew Herbert with Mara Carlyle: "Nice Dream"
08 Lo-Freq: "Blow Out"
09 Meshell Ndegeocello & Chris Dave: "The National Anthem"
10 The Bad Plus: "Karma Police"
11 Sia: "Paranoid Android"
12 Osunlade with Erro: "Everything In Its Right Place"
13 Wajeed featuring Monica Blaire: "Knives Out"
14 Cinematic Orchestra: "Exit Music (For A Film)"

Wax fetishist? Fourteen Radiohead covers just too much for you? Try Exit Music in smaller, vinyl-ized doses. Rapster plans to issue four turntable-ready EPs featuring selections from the comp, as well as an exclusive bonus: Telefon Tel Aviv doing "Street Spirit (Fade Out)". Due out March 13, April 3, April 24, and May 15, respectively, here's the skinny:

EP 1:

A1 Mark Ronson with Alex Greenwald: "Just"
A2 Sa-Ra Creative Partners: "In Limbo"
B1 The Randy Watson Experience with Donn: "Morning Bell"

EP 2:

A1 Wajeed featuring Monica Blaire: "Knives Out'
A2 Pete Kuzma with Bilal: "High and Dry"
B1 Meshell Ndegeocello & Chris Dave: "The National Anthem"

EP 3:

A1 Matthew Herbert with Mara Carlyle: "Nice Dream"
A2 Rjd2: "Airbag"
B1 Shawn Lee: "No Surprises"

EP 4:

A1 Osunlade with Erro: "Everything In Its Right Place"
A2 Cinematic Orchestra: "Exit Music (For A Film)"
B1 Telefon Tel Aviv featuring Lindsey Anderson: "Street Spirit (Fade Out)"

Speaking of Radiohead, the internet is presently a-buzz with news that the lads have resurrected the OK Computer-era track "Nude" for inclusion on their forthcoming studio record. Also known as "Big Ideas (Don't Get Any)", the recorded version will reportedly feature a string quartet. Wrote Thom on the always-quotable Radiohead blog:

"jonny is hastily writing out scores for a string quartet who are comign tommoro. right now we are working on nude, it sounds beautiful, as far as i can tell. i hope we dont get i'll. there is a lot of sickness about. especially for the children."


i'm actually anxious to hear this... i heard the mark ronson cover, it was very interesting to say the least. but a very eclectic mix of artists.. cinematic orchestra? matthew herbert? sia? yes please.

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PostPosted: Thu Feb 23, 2006 3:23 pm 
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big ideas -- 1 of their best not on an album proper. good to see it finally included. not sure about strings though. they're usually the death knell for artists i like signaling an early ticket to irrelevency -- like the introduction of babies on long-standing tv shows.

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This sounds like it could be so hit/miss. Radiohead just strikes me as a quintessentially poor choice to cover (for rock bands).

But the piano-based tributes, no vocals, were alright enough.


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Most of the tracks suck really badly. Interested to hear the Sia track, but after hearing No Surprises, Nice Dream, Everything In Its Right Place, Exit Music, & Karma Police, I'm not holding out much hope for the rest of them. The Bad Plus doing Karma Police is OK, but does anybody else think that their covers are really getting old?

And as for Radiohead & strings, they've used them more than a few times to great effect, as in "How To Disappear Completely" & "Pyramid Song," just to name two.


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the ?uestlove cover of "Morning Bell" is on his myspace page.


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the redworm Wrote:
the ?uestlove cover of "Morning Bell" is on his myspace page.


It's certainly... long.


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That one Herbert cover is pretty cool.

So much of this is just plain embarassing.


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this is on emusic, btw

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I think the only ones I'd like to hear are RJD2 and Herbert.

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apparently this is pretty terrible


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OK, the Sia track sucks. Really, really sucks. Apparently you don't have to learn the lyrics before you cover a song. The rest is as bad, but this is the worst.


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