On the other hand I've to admit Radiohead is certainly more progressive in the literal sense than all those bands. But a few years later I discovered (rather late I have to admit and as well with the help of this website here) excellent bands from the 90s generation doing music much in the spirit of the 70's that is just matching my taste best. But somehow I came through these "desert" years by taking the substitution called "Independent" or later "Alternative" Rock which was quite ok for a while and that's how I came to Radiohead as well. When I first listened to this album about 7 years ago, I was thinking: Oh what a great album, I never heard something like this before! In fact during this time I was not thinking about more recent Prog music at all and was not even aware that something like this is still existing in the 90s after a long period of dryness in the 80s. Includes a sample from the film 'Three Days of the Condor' (7) Releases informationĪrtwork: Stanley Donwood & Thom Yorke with Matt Bale, Mr. Colin Greenwood / bass, bass synth, percussion Jonny Greenwood / guitar, piano & electric piano, Mellotron, organ, glockenspiel, string arrangements (9) ![]() ![]() Ed O'Brien / guitar, Fx, percussion, backing vocals Thom Yorke / vocals, guitar, piano, computer synth voice, programming
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