OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017

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OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
Radiohead - OKNOTOK - Physical Album Cover Art.jpg
Compilation album by
Released23 June 2017 (2017-06-23)
Recorded
  • 4 September 1995 ("Lucky")
  • July 1996, September 1996 – March 1997
Studio
Genre
Length91:39
Label
ProducerNigel Godrich
Radiohead chronology
A Moon Shaped Pool
(2016)
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
(2017)
MiniDiscs [Hacked]
(2019)
Alternative cover
Digital cover art
Digital cover art
Singles from OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
  1. "I Promise"
    Released: 2 June 2017
  2. "Man of War"
    Released: 22 June 2017

OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017 is a reissue of the 1997 album OK Computer by the English alternative rock band Radiohead. It was released in June 2017, the album's 20th anniversary, following the 2016 acquisition of Radiohead's back catalogue by XL Recordings from EMI.

OKNOTOK comprises remastered versions of OK Computer and its B-sides, plus three previously unreleased songs: "I Promise", "Man of War", and "Lift". The special edition includes an art book, notes, and a cassette tape of demos and session recordings. Unlike previous Radiohead reissues, released by EMI without their approval, the band curated the OKNOTOK material themselves.

Radiohead promoted OKNOTOK with a teaser campaign of posters and videos. They released music videos for the three new songs, and "I Promise" and "Man of War" were released as singles. OKNOTOK debuted at number two in the UK Albums Chart and was the bestselling album in UK independent record stores for a year. It reached number 23 on the US Billboard 200. It received critical acclaim.

Background[]

Radiohead released OK Computer, their third album, in May 1997, through EMI.[1] It was recorded in 1996[2] and 1997 at St Catherine's Court, a historic mansion near Bath.[3] The album won Best Alternative Album at the 40th Grammy Awards[4] and has sold at least 4.5 million copies worldwide.[5] According to Acclaimed Music, which tracks music reviews, OK Computer is the eighth-most acclaimed album of all time.[6]

Radiohead's record contract with EMI ended with the release of Hail to the Thief in 2003.[7] Their subsequent albums have been released by XL Recordings, while EMI retained the copyright to Radiohead's back catalogue.[8] After a period of being out of print on vinyl, EMI reissued a double LP of OK Computer without Radiohead's involvement in 2008, and again in 2009 as an expanded "Collector's Edition". All the material on the reissues had been previously released.[9]

In 2016, with Radiohead's approval, their back catalogue was transferred to XL Recordings and the "Collector's Editions" were removed from streaming services.[10] In May 2016, XL reissued Radiohead's back catalogue on vinyl, including OK Computer.[11]

Contents[]

OKNOTOK 1997 2017 comprises remastered versions of OK Computer and its eight B-sides, plus three previously unreleased tracks: "I Promise", featuring strummed acoustic guitar,[12] marching band-like drums,[13] and Mellotron;[14] "Man of War", a ballad with strings, piano, and electric guitar;[15] and "Lift", a Britpop-like ballad.[16][17]

The special edition includes the album on vinyl, a hardcover artbook, a book of songwriter Thom Yorke's notes, and a sketchbook of preparatory artwork by Yorke and cover artist Stanley Donwood.[18] It also includes an audio cassette containing audio experiments, session recordings, demos (including demos for two previously unheard songs), and early versions of "The National Anthem", "Motion Picture Soundtrack" and "Nude", songs released on later albums.[19]

The final track on the cassette, "OK Computer Program", comprises computer tones which, when run on a ZX Spectrum computer, load a short computer program. The program lists the band members and the date 19 December 1996, before playing several minutes of electronic tones and displaying the text: "Congratulations....you've found the secret message syd lives hmmmm. We should get out more".[20]

OKNOTOK is dedicated to Rachel Owen, ex-wife of singer Thom Yorke. Owen died from cancer months prior to the album release.[21]

Promotion and release[]

Before its announcement on 2 May 2017, Radiohead promoted OKNOTOK with posters in cities around the world featuring "cryptic" messages, and a teaser video featuring "glitchy" computer graphics and lyrics from "Climbing Up the Walls".[18][22] The download and CD editions of OKNOTOK were released on 23 June 2017, and the boxed edition shipped in July. Radiohead released "I Promise" on 2 June and "Man of War" on 22 June as downloads for those who had pre-ordered OKNOTOK,[23] accompanied by music videos.[24][25] A video for "Lift" followed on 12 September.[26]

On 11 July, Radiohead released an "unboxing" video previewing the contents of the special edition. The video features Chieftain Mews, a character created by the band who appears in webcasts and promotional material.[27] In December 2019, Radiohead uploaded all their albums, including OKNOTOK, to YouTube.[28] In January 2020, they added the OKNOTOK special edition cassette to their website as part of the Radiohead Public Library, an online archive of their work.[29]

Sales[]

OKNOTOK debuted at number two in the UK Albums Chart,[30] boosted by Radiohead's third headline performance at Glastonbury Festival.[31] It was the bestselling album in UK independent record shops between April 2017 and April 2018.[32] In the US, it sold 13,000 copies in its first week, reaching number 36 on the Billboard 200. Following the vinyl and boxed edition release two weeks later, it re-entered the chart at number 23, selling another 17,000 copies (including 8,000 on vinyl and 7,000 on CD).[33] On 19 October 2018, OKNOTOK was certified gold by the BPI for sales of over 100,000.[34]

Reception[]

Professional ratings
OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic100/100[36]
Review scores
SourceRating
Consequence of SoundA+[37]
Drowned in Sound10/10[38]
The Guardian5/5 stars[39]
Mojo5/5 stars[40]
The Observer5/5 stars[41]
Pitchfork10/10[42]
Q5/5 stars[43]
Rolling Stone5/5 stars[44]
Sputnikmusic3.6/5[45]
Uncut5/5 stars[46]

On the review aggregator website Metacritic, OKNOTOK has a score of 100 out of 100 based on 15 reviews, indicating "universal acclaim".[36] Praise focused on the previously unreleased material. The Observer wrote that the reissue, with its "excellent" unreleased songs, proved that Radiohead were "the world's greatest rock band, pushing the limits of what they, or anyone else, could achieve".[41] PopMatters selected "Man of War" as the best of the new tracks.[47] Pitchfork wrote that the reissue's best feature was "hearing how the lost material informs the original album".[48] Record Collector critic Jamie Atkins praised the cassette in the boxed edition, particularly its version of "Motion Picture Soundtrack", writing: "To these ears it’s one of the performances of [Yorke's] career. He begins sounding utterly wounded until – as if revelling in the places his voice is capable of taking the song – it ends up becoming something quite defiant."[49]

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Philip Selway, Ed O'Brien and Colin Greenwood.

No.TitleLength
1."Airbag"4:44
2."Paranoid Android"6:23
3."Subterranean Homesick Alien"4:27
4."Exit Music (For a Film)"4:24
5."Let Down"4:59
6."Karma Police"4:21
7."Fitter Happier"1:57
8."Electioneering"3:50
9."Climbing Up the Walls"4:45
10."No Surprises"3:48
11."Lucky"4:19
12."The Tourist"5:24
Total length:53:21
Bonus disc
No.TitleOriginLength
1."I Promise"Previously unreleased3:59
2."Man of War"Previously unreleased4:29
3."Lift"Previously unreleased4:06
4."Lull""Karma Police" single2:25
5."Meeting in the Aisle""Karma Police" single3:07
6."Melatonin""Paranoid Android" single2:08
7."A Reminder""Paranoid Android" single3:52
8."Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)""Paranoid Android" single4:22
9."Pearly*""Paranoid Android" single3:38
10."Palo Alto""No Surprises" single3:51
11."How I Made My Millions""No Surprises" single3:07
Total length:38:18
Boxed edition cassette – Side A[50][a]
No.TitleLength
1."Zx Spectrum Symphony"1:18
2."A.M.S. Hello"0:19
3."True Love Tape Loop"4:59
4."Let Down (Thom 4track)"2:59
5."I May be Paranoid but Not an Android..."0:16
6."Attention (Thom 4track)"2:42
7."Noise Sketch by Nigel"1:15
8."Climbing Up the Walls (Abbey Road Strings)"1:15
9."Someone Help This Guy..."0:30
10."Motion Picture Soundtrack (Solo Piano)"5:13
11."Was That Recording?"0:15
12."The Jumbled Words of Climbing Up the Walls Read by Little Dan Clements"1:21
13."Lull (Ed Guitar Infinite Reverb)"1:31
14."Airbag Drums Through Moog"1:07
15."Karma Police in Space Echo"1:56
16."Karma Police Voice Through Telephone (Talking)"0:34
17."Piano Sketch by Jonny"0:40
18."Big Bird Story by Stanley Donwood"2:04
19."No Surprises (First Idea From a Soundcheck Somewhere)"2:58
20."Radio Chaser Noise"0:24
21."Fridge Buzz"0:11
22."True Love Space Loop (Talking)"1:29
23."Are You Someone?"3:35
Total length:38:50
Boxed edition cassette – Side B
No.TitleLength
1."Nigel A.M.S Delay"0:54
2."Jonny's Radio from Climbing Up the Walls"1:15
3."Climbing Up the Walls (Thom 4track)"3:58
4."A Piano Lies Down in the Middle of the Road"2:36
5."Transposing Noise Sketch by Nigel"2:07
6."Early Paranoid Android Version Jonny & Thom"1:22
7."Alternative Paranoid Android Ending Live in Pittsburg"2:21
8."Airbag Early Acoustic Version (Talking)"4:38
9."Paranoid Android Loud Room at St Catherine's"0:56
10."Nigel A.M.S. Paranoid Guitar Sample"1:44
11."Nude Early Band Version"5:31
12."The National Anthem (Thom 4track)"3:19
13."Ambient Loops"0:45
14."Man of War Live in Montpellier"4:28
15."Nigel A.M.S. Again"0:37
16."Thom's Acoustic as Microphone in Climbing Up the Walls"2:23
17."Ok Computer Program"1:57
Total length:40:52

Personnel[]

Charts[]

Notes[]

  1. ^ No official track lengths for the white cassette have been released. As such, track lengths shown are simply a best approximation.

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