July 12,2007

OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer

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是巧合嗎?才剛剛沸沸揚揚的討論著翻唱Creep的事,
就在看到這張重新cover「OK Computer」專輯:
OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer。
雖然本人好像也曾意正嚴詞的規勸別隨意翻唱Radiohead的歌,
不過這張專輯卻意外的讓我覺得不錯聽~~
(這可不是才說嘴就打嘴的例證?)
不過最令人感嘆的是,原來竟然已經十年了啊!
雖然現在還清楚記得初聽這張專輯時的震撼與激賞,
但時間確實過得好快!~~(低調懷舊中......)

以下是這張專輯的介紹與下載。
Stereogum Presents...
OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer

每首歌的下面還有歌手的note,蠻可愛的;
還有另一個有趣的,是提到不同與如何詮釋的問題,
有興趣的朋友不妨去聽聽看吧!

補記:寫完這篇時還想說要不要PO到PTT上?結果一上版發現人家版主早已PO了~^^
不愧是Bripop版,第一手消息流通的好快喔!最應該推薦的還是這個版啦!哈哈!

There's no way Pablo Honey or even The Bends could have prepared us for OK Computer. This isn't a new thought, but it is worth mentioning that in just over four years Radiohead graduated from "Creep" to visionary status. It's startling, too, realizing OK Computer was released a decade ago: June 16, 1997 in Europe and July 1, 1997 in the U.S. Very heavy summer listening, no?

To celebrate the anniversary we've asked some of our favorite musicians to participate in a song-by-song OK Computer covers compilation. Indicative of the album's continued importance, each invitee jumped at the chance; the results are personal, intense, tellingly various.

Introduction
To celebrate the 10th anniversary of Radiohead's OK Computer we've asked some of our favorite musicians to participate in a song-by-song covers compilation. Indicative of the album's continued importance, each invitee jumped at the chance; the results are personal, intense, tellingly various. Slow down, dig in, enjoy. But note: we did this all legal and everything, so we can't keep these up forever...get 'em before someone else does. Ambition makes you look pretty.

1. Doveman - "Airbag"
2. Slaraffenland - "Paranoid Android"
3. Mobius Band - "Subterranean Homesick Alien"
4. Vampire Weekend - "Exit Music (For a Film)"
5. David Bazan's Black Cloud - "Let Down"
6. John Vanderslice - "Karma Police"
7. Samson Dalonoga feat. The Found Sound Orchestra - "Fitter Happier"
8. Cold War Kids - "Electioneering"
9. The Twilight Sad - "Climbing Up the Walls"
10. Marissa Nadler feat. Black Hole Infinity - "No Surprises"
11. My Brightest Diamond - "Lucky"
12. Flash Hawk Parlor Ensemble - "The Tourist"

ARTIST NOTES
1. Doveman - "Airbag"
Radiohead are, for me, as much a straight-up anxiety as they are an influence. Unimpeachably great, but loved more than listened to (other than a brief period of Kid A obsession), and even more than love they inspire in me a feeling of intimidation. Their genius, though, is elusive, and not easily covered. "Airbag" is an astonishingly great song, and the way that opening is constructed is something close to perfect, each instrument entering in a way that is both beautiful and unexpected, but it's just a slip of a composition: Take away the arrangement and production elements and there's not much of a there there. The challenge, then, since it would be entirely uninteresting to recreate Radiohead's arrangement decisions with my own sounds, was to create a new set of production decisions, to invent another way that this slip of a composition could be arranged into something exceptional. My version has, at least, the merit of being different. -Doveman

2. Slaraffenland - "Paranoid Android"
"Paranoid Android" was the first choice for all of us when asked to do a cover from OK Computer. The song is so well known that we knew we would be able to use very little from the original and it would still be recognizable. We had some discussions about how to arrange the rock-n-roll riff ("Ambition makes you look..."). It sounds so good on the original but it was a bit far from what we normally do. We ended up sneaking it in by arranging it for horns and woodwinds. Our version was made with great help from the Swedish sound-wiz Petter Samuelsson, who also co-produced and mixed our new album Private Cinema. Radiohead has definitely inspired us within our own music and as experimental musicians - we actually talked about Thom Yorke's vocal phrasing when writing the horn melodies on our earlier records - but mainly we're impressed by their ability to make difficult music sound so easy. -Slaraffenland

3. Mobius Band - "Subterranean Homesick Alien"
OK Computer came out at the perfect time for us. We were freshmen in college, all wide-eyed and confused and self-important. I think I'd just broken up with my first serious girlfriend: The full-frontal despair and paranoia soundtracked the time perfectly. And of course it sounded amazing...a real eye opener. We actually used to try to cover "Airbag" live for a very brief period - all those sounds and the crazy drum breaks - just to see if it was possible (which it wasn't most nights). That said, we picked "Subterranean Homesick Alien" because it's the least gloomy song on the album; it's practically carefree by OK Computer standards. -Ben Sterling, Mobius Band

4. Vampire Weekend - "Exit Music (For a Film)"
"Exit Music (For A Film)" was the first Radiohead song I really got into. My friend Olympia put it on a mixtape for me. At the time I was struck by how much it sounded like classical music. Now I hear trip-hop and maybe a little Pavement (?!?!). No matter what I hear in it, this song is still 100% high-style Radiohead, a super-ambitious, pre-millennial banger. -Ezra Koenig, Vampire Weekend

5. David Bazan's Black Cloud - "Let Down"
"Let Down" is the first song from OK Computer that really got me. I was more skeptical then and I remember trying to resist the record that all my buddies were freaking out about, but then the first depressed/hopeful (now classic) guitar line of this song cascaded out of the speakers and caught me off guard. I was instantly moved. By the end of the second verse I was choking back tears, undone. Days later it dawned on me that it was possibly the saddest and most beautiful single the radio would ever play. I still marvel at its sturdy construction and simple, sketch-like beauty. -David Bazan

6. John Vanderslice - "Karma Police"
Radiohead is probably the band I've spent the most time listening to in the past 10 years, everything from The Bends to the very underrated Hail To The Thief. I chose Karma Police because it has the best bridge ever. ("For a minute there...") -John Vanderslice

7. Samson Dalonoga feat. The Found Sound Orchestra - "Fitter Happier"
Please refer to me as "Samson Dalonoga." -Samson Dalonoga

8. Cold War Kids - "Electioneering"
A debate to determine best song from OK Computer amongst my friends would surely end in camps divided and eventually, one person telling another that they are an idiot. Hot subject matter, like talking about The White Album. I'm not saying "Electioneering" is the best song on the album, but (still, a big claim!) it's certainly the most badass. It's lyrically everything we want to do - bursts of concrete imagery. It's the only album that I feel compelled to say way too grandiose things about, that rock journalists have already said plenty: Like that OK Computer is the single most important album to be released during my youth and that it was a rite of passage. But that really is the truth and I have never had an emotional connection with an album quite like I have with this one. -Nathan Willett, Cold War Kids

9. The Twilight Sad - "Climbing Up the Walls"
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This may be the finest example of the fear of modern society evident in every corner of OK Computer, an awareness that would later become key to Radiohead's entire ethos. Whether the sinister harmony of the guitars and strings or the uneasy schizophrenic effect created by the dual vocal, there's a paranoia laced throughout "Climbing Up The Walls" so accurately captures the mental instability implied in the title. The sublime snare sound only adds to the helpless feeling that something's not quite how it should be. From the toys in the basement to the smell of a lonely local man, this track perfectly tramples over any trace of innocence that may have been left in today's youth. Scary stuff. -Mark Devine, The Twilight Sad

10. Marissa Nadler feat. Black Hole Infinity - "No Surprises"
I really liked the album Pablo Honey, but truly thought OK Computer was a masterpiece of its genre. "No Suprises" is one of my favorite songs of the record, and seemed to suite my vocal style well. To be honest, each and every song is worthy of covering, but this was the one that occurred to me first. It's melancholic and down tempo, which are qualities that sometimes appeal to me, qualities that I gravitate towards in my music. -Marissa Nadler

11. My Brightest Diamond - "Lucky"
My Brightest Diamond votes Radiohead our favorite band of all time. We cannot commodify the value of being able to listen to this record for years and not tire of it, always hearing something new, the tones never wearing on your ears but rather endlessly fascinating with textures and new sound combinations, the songs and voice plumbing the depths of lostness then raising your spirits to a roaring high. Yes, we gush and are unashamed of our love. I chose this particular track because Diamond Girl needed another theme song. -Shara Worden

12. Flash Hawk Parlor Ensemble - "The Tourist"
I have to admit that when I first heard this album, I rarely listened to "The Tourist," the last song: You know, the phone rings, there is laundry to be done, and to think I own it on vinyl! It dawned on me that this was indeed my favorite song from the record when 1.) I saw them play it live and 2.) When The Decemberists' bass player Nate Query's old jazz group used to cover it, and later and to this day he bows out the melody at sound check on his upright bass. I'm sure the words are amazing and mean something, but oddly enough given the band that I spend eight months out of the year touring with, it's always the melody for me first and I find this one just like an attic space full of opium and air-conditioning. I couldn't resist singing "Hey man, slow down" into a vocoder on one track and a whammy pedal on the other … Flash Hawk temporarily getting taken over by the spirit of Sir Nose, or perhaps invaded by Dan Deacon. -Chris Funk

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Thanks to this tribute, which reminds me of which I actually own three classic albums of Radiohead. I have to say, the orginial "OK Computer" is a bomb especially you listen to it with a pair of decent headphones. The quality sounds just like the device you put on in a record store. I guess I didn't tell you that I bought a pair last year, and it cost me one thousand for each ear. Anyway, this album sounds even better than the last time I heard it. When? Over eight years, I presume. Although I am not an avid Radiohead fan, I think it a stunning and excellent collection of all time without doubt. Also, I thank myself for buying it ten years ago. There were so many good memories from that era...
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