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An amazing album - a true 90's classic
For those loking to dive in to the 90's alt rock genre, there might not be a better starting point than this classic from Radiohead. While not as commerically successful as OK...Read more
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The album of our generation!!
WOW!!! This album is so good it sends shivers down my spine!
Radiohead were one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the 90s though the follow up album to this ' OK ...Read more

The Bends by Radiohead (CD, Apr-1995, Capitol)

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Album Features
UPC:724382962625
Artist:Radiohead
Format:CD
Release Year:1995
Record Label:Capitol
Genre:Brit Pop, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Planet Telex
2. Bends, The
3. High and Dry
4. Fake Plastic Trees
5. Bones
6. Nice Dream
7. Just
8. My Iron Lung
9. Bullet Proof...I Wish I Was
10. Black Star
11. Sulk
12. Street Spirit (Fade Out)

Details
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Radiohead: Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano); Ed O'Brien (vocals, guitar); Jon Greenwood (guitar, recorder, piano, organ, synthesizer); Colin Greenwood (bass); Phil Selway (drums).Additional personnel: John Matthias (violin, viola); Caroline Lavelle (cello).Producers: John Leckie, Radiohead, Jim Warren, Nigel Godrich.Engineers include: John Leckie, Nigel Godrich, Chris Brown.Recorded at Rak, The Manor and Abbey Road, London, England.Personnel: Thom Yorke (vocals, guitar, piano); Ed O'Brien (vocals, guitar); Jonny Greenwood (guitar, recorder, piano, organ, synthesizer); John Matthias (violin, viola); Caroline LaVelle (cello); Phil Selway (drums).Audio Mixers: John Leckie; Paul Q. Kolderie; Radiohead; Sean Slade.Recording information: EMI Abbey Road Studios, London, England; RAK; Rak, the Manor, Abbey Road; Rock City, Nottingham, England; The Manor.Illustrator: Stanley Donwood.On only their second outing Oxford's Radiohead fulfilled their huge potential, fashioning an album whose relentlessly downbeat tone was offset by an ability to formulate consistently winning melodies. The title track and "Just" throw some customary rock poses, but for the most part the band displayed a far more expansive approach. Thom Yorke emerged from the woodwork with a new-found vocal confidence, revealing a striking falsetto on two of the album's strongest tracks, "Fake Plastic Trees" and "High & Dry." The last three songs build inexorably to the stunning emotional climax of "Street Spirit (Fade Out)" with a control and poise that showcased the band's new maturity.

Editorial Reviews
5 stars out of 5 -- It had it all....Yorke's gloriously acerbic sarcasm ringing true throughout.
Record Collector

THE BENDS was essentially split between these poles: warmth and tension; riffs and texture; rock and post-rock...
Pitchfork

Ranked #4 in NME's `Top 50 Albums Of The Year' for 1995.
NME

Ranked #30 in The NME Top 30 Heartbreak Albums - ...Suburban bleakness....More personal than OK COMPUTER and all the more chilling for it.
NME

Ranked #16 in Mojo's 100 Modern Classics -- [With] songs of such unpredictable elegance they would touch the heart in any setting.
Mojo

Ranked #6 on Melody Maker's list of 1995's `Albums Of The Year' - Rock as self-evisceration....consistently, savagely brilliant...
Melody Maker

...THE BENDS' greatest asset is its approximation of London Suede, all the parody and none of the pomp....THE BENDS proves that Radiohead didn't shoot their bolt with `Creep.' That there's a lot more stirring down there than their recent past might admit...
Alternative Press (19950401)

Included in Q's 50 Best Albums of 1995 - ...THE BENDS' lasting mightiness is confirmed--as is the scary impression that they'll only get better...
Q (19960201)

Included in Q Magazine's 90 Best Albums Of The 1990s.
Q (19991201)

Ranked #4 in Q's Best 50 Albums of Q's Lifetime
Q (20011001)

Ranked #35 in Q's 100 Greatest British Albums
Q (20000601)

...Sometimes folky, sometimes rocky, the sophomore album from this English band offers a smorgasbord of guitar flavors, most of them tasty, The stylistic leaps make for schizoid listening....but give these boys credit for not standing still... - Rating: B+
Entertainment Weekly (19950407)

Fourteen years later, Coldplay and dozens of lesser imitators are still hammering away at the stadium-size melancholy Radiohead perfected here.
Entertainment Weekly

3.5 Stars - Very Good - ...THE BENDS [is] a sonically ambitious album that offers no easy hits. It's a guitar field day, blending acoustic strumming with twitches of fuzzy tremolo and eruptions of amplified paranoia...
Rolling Stone (19950518)

Included in Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90's.
Rolling Stone (19990513)

Ranked #110 in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums Of All Time - [O]peratic, marrying a majestic and somber guitar sound to the virtuosic urgency of Thom Yorke's vocals...
Rolling Stone (20031211)

4.5 stars out of 5 -- [With a] wild sweep of sound colors and exploded emotional palette...
Rolling Stone

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An amazing album - a true 90's classic

Created: 03/01/11
For those loking to dive in to the 90's alt rock genre, there might not be a better starting point than this classic from Radiohead. While not as commerically successful as OK Computer or other releases, The Bends might be their finest work and the album true Radiohead fans showcase against all other (my aplogies to Ok Computer purists but really, this is n album you can really rock out to). A "harder" album and less electronic than OK computer or their later releases Kid A/Amnesiac, The Bends is full of hard riffs and well laid out lyrics. From start to finish there isn't one bad sone on this CD. Fans of Radiohead will recognize hits Fake Plastic Trees (a softer song but great nonetheless) and High and Dry. This amlbum features songs you can rock out to - Just and My Iron Lung and beautifully laid out tracks - Nice Dream, Sulk, Black Star and ends with the amazing, and appropriately named, Fade Out. A true classic and one every rock fan should take the time to listen to in full.
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The album of our generation!!

Created: 12/09/06
WOW!!! This album is so good it sends shivers down my spine!
Radiohead were one of the most critically acclaimed bands of the 90s though the follow up album to this ' OK Computer' usually receives most reverence, having been voted one of the top albums of all times by several respected British Music Publications!!
However, The Bends holds its own,it also a superb album and personally I find this one easier to listen to and more reflective of Radiohead at the time! Featuring 12 great tracks with standouts: High and Dry, fake Plastic Trees and The Bends; this album highlights frontman Thom Yorke's unique and talented vocal talents; while also showcasing the excellent musical talents of the band!!
This album will always remain a top pick for me, with a blend of Rock, Pop its a reflection of the British invasion of the music scene in the mid 90s!
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My favorite Radiohead album.

Created: 20/10/08
From beginning to end, this album is a timeless piece of work that helped Radiohead to be taken seriously for their talents, as well as giving the listener a certain amount of comfort and uneasiness at the same time. Some of the best tracks on The Bends would be: "Fake Plastic Trees", a song that still sends shivers down my spine, "Street Spirit (Fade Out)",which will have a very strong impact on anyone who can understand what's being said,"Just","Bo​nes", "Black Star",etc. If your just getting interested in Radiohead, I'd recommend this album, just because I think every song on it has a different magic about it.
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Awesome! Better than Pablo Honey, not as good as OK Computer, but awesome!

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Created: 04/02/12
Being a huge fan, I can't put into words how much I love this album. It has amazingly great songs; Yorke's voice in Fake Plastic Trees is sublime and so full of emotion. And Just, My Iron Lung and the mesmerizing Black Star make it seem like this should be two different albums, as other songs are not my favorites (Sulk and Bones, sorry). The Bends is better than Pablo Honey, but no album in history will compare to Ok Computer, and that's my personal opinion.
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A nice, mellow grunge sound; this IS music!

Created: 21/05/09
The Bends by Radiohead would be my fifth album from the British rock band. Having liked some of their masterpieces like 'Hail to the Thief', 'In Rainbows', and 'OK Computer', I purchased this album expecting a similar sound.

I was wrong.

From the first song, "Planet Telex", I was astonished by the mellow rock sounds Radiohead managed to produce. I fell in love with 'The Bends'; grunge music never sounded so good. If anybody downloads music from those P2P networks (which I highly disagree with), then at least don't download Radiohead's music; BUY THE MUSIC YOU LISTEN TO! It will be worth every penny, and then some.
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