MP3 1049 mb.
Performer: Radiohead
Title: In Rainbows
Country: UK
Catalog Number: CDX1001
Label: _Xurbia_Xendless Limited
Released: 2007
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 859
In Rainbows is the seventh studio album by the English rock band Radiohead. It was self-released on 10 October 2007 as a pay-what-you-want download, followed by a physical release internationally through XL Recordings in December 2007 and in North America through TBD Records on 1 January 2008. It was Radiohead's first release after their recording contract with EMI ended with their previous album Hail to the Thief 2003. Genre: Alternative Rock. The most heartening thing about In Rainbows, besides the fact that it may represent the strongest collection of songs Radiohead have assembled for a decade, is that it ventures into new emotional territories. Full Review. Radiohead's In Rainbows an album that was freely available to download has nevertheless sold more copies than either of the band's last two albums. And we're not counting free or cheap downloads as equal to a full-value CD purchase. No, even after In Rainbows was sitting on hard drives and iPods across the land, it still sold more CD copies than their previous two recent releases. Warner Chappell, Radiohead's publishers, made the announcement in a keynote presentation at the You Are In Control conference in Iceland, as reported by Music Ally magazine. In Rainbows. In Rainbows, as a title, implies a sense of comfort and delightfulness. Symbolically, rainbows are more likely to be associated with kittens and warm blankets than the grim and glum circumstances Radiohead is known for soundtracking. There's a slight, if expected, twist at play. The band is more than familiar with the unpleasant moods associated with colors like red, green, and blue - all of which, of course, are colors within a rainbow - all of which are present, and even mentioned, during the album. Album 2007 10 Songs. With no label to please and a pay-what-you-want purchase model planned, In Rainbows was free to be wilfully avant garde. Instead, amid plenty of rhythmic and electronic flourishes, the band re-engage with tunes and guitars, framing emotional intensity within straightforward rock Bodysnatchers and gently burning love songs that are artful without being oblique All I Need , House of Cards . Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей Rainbows is the seventh studio album by English rock band Radiohead. It was first released as a pay-what-you-what download through the band's website on 10 October 2007, followed by a physical release on 3 December 2007 in the United Kingdom by XL Recordings and on 1 January 2008 in the United States by TBD Records. It was Radiohead's first release after their recording contract with EMI ended with their previous album Hail To the Thief 2003. The brilliant In Rainbows represents no such thing. Nonetheless, it's a very different kind of Radiohead record. Liberated from their self-imposed pressure to innovate, they sound- for the first time in ages- user-friendly the glacial distance that characterized their previous records melted away by dollops of reverb, strings, and melody. By now, Radiohead are experts at tearing into the fabric of their own songs for added effect, and In Rainbows is awash in those moments. The band's big-hearted resurrection of Nude follows. The subject of fervent speculation for more than a decade, its keening melodies and immutable prettiness had left it languishing behind Kid A's front door. In Rainbows is the goodest album of all. But since you asked the question on a subreddit dedicated to obsessive Radiohead super-fandom, the answers you get here will range from suggesting the album is overrated and too mainstream with the implication that real fans only listen to bootlegs of the live version of Pearly as performed in Tokyo in 2002, to wondering what sort of traumatic brain injury or congenital