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Format: CD
 Record Label: Easy Star Records
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 657481101421 |
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Track Listing 1. Airbag - (with Horace Andy) 2. Paranoid Android - (with Kirsty Rock) 3. Subterranean Homesick Alien - (with Junior Jazz) 4. Exit Music - (with Sugar Minott) 5. Let Down - (with Toots & The Maytals) 6. Karma Police - (with Citizen Cope) 7. Fitter Happier - (with Menny More) 8. Electioneering - (with Morgan Heritage) 9. Climbing up the Walls - (with Tamar Kali) 10. No Surprises - (with The Meditations) 11. Lucky - (with Frankie Paul) 12. Tourist, The - (with Israel Vibration/Skelly Vibe) 13. Exit Music - (Bonus Track) 14. An Airbag Saved My Dub - (Bonus Track)
Album Notes Easy Star All-Stars: Daddy Lion Chandell (vocals); Michael Goldwasser (various instruments); Victor Rice (melodica, bass guitar, percussion); Jeremy Mage (piano, keyboards, glockenspiel); Ivan Katz (drums, percussion). Additional personnel include: Citizen Cope, Frankie Paul, Horace Andy, Israel Vibration, Morgan Heritage, Sugar Minott, Toots & The Maytals. It stands to reason that rock revisionists Easy Star All-Stars would follow DUB SIDE OF THE MOON, their dub-inflected take on Pink Floyd's all-time classic DARK SIDE OF THE MOON, with a similarly styled version of Radiohead's OK COMPUTER. Both OK COMPUTER and DARK SIDE OF THE MOON were the landmark statements of sophisticated art-rock in their times, and the All-Stars bring the same respect, care, and creative imagination to RADIODREAD as they did to the Floyd project. Even better, All-Star masterminds Michael G. and Ticklah rope in some top-shelf reggae acts--Israel Vibration, Toots & the Maytals, and Horace Andy, among them--to interpret the songs from OK COMPUTER. The resulting reggae-rock creations are clever, evocative, and highly enjoyable.
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