Hail to the Thief - Radiohead

Hail to the Thief

Radiohead

  • Genre: Alternative
  • Release Date: 2003-06-09
  • Explicitness: explicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2003 XL Recordings Ltd
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
2 + 2 = 5 Radiohead 3:19
2
Sit Down. Stand Up Radiohead 4:19
3
Sail to the Moon Radiohead 4:18
4
Backdrifts Radiohead 5:22
5
Go to Sleep Radiohead 3:21
6
Where I End and You Begin Radiohead 4:29
7
We Suck Young Blood Radiohead 4:56
8
The Gloaming Radiohead 3:32
9
There, There Radiohead 5:23
10
I Will Radiohead 1:59
11
A Punch Up at a Wedding Radiohead 4:57
12
Myxomatosis Radiohead 3:52
13
Scatterbrain Radiohead 3:21
14
A Wolf at the Door Radiohead 3:21

Reviews

  • Radiohead Deluxe editions

    5
    By Donothello27
    Will radiohead release deluxe editions of their albums
  • Checkpoint and Review

    5
    By noahb1
    Basically, this album is everything that came before it, but condensed and re-evaluated with their new styles and ambitions. With that said, it does come across as a bit excessive and inconsistent, but the songs are very well written and if you are a fan of all their previous records then you will have a blast.
  • Ye

    5
    By mgm0628
    It's ok
  • I HATE TO SAY IT!

    2
    By Persephone329
    I almost stoped listening to Radiohead after this album came out. I know they're an aquired taste. Despite my efforts to continually revisit Hail to the Thief, it just doesn't get any better. I really wanted to love it, but this album is too dissonant and whiny and bleak. I realize they are a dark band. I love that about them. Thom is the epitome of melancholy, but sad music doesn't have to be bad music. I would only recommend this to die hard fans.
  • It's got some good

    3
    By Mobile BS
    Just OK
  • Go to sleep

    5
    By TOOMUCHNAMESTAKEN
    awesome
  • Amazing Album

    5
    By THE DOC518
    This band has so many great albums, but as with them all the true test is how it stands up over time and repeated listens. This album is so rich and layered I am still hearing new nuances in the songs over a decade later. I think this is their masterpiece, with the most beautiful vocals of any album Radiohead or otherwise. This might not be the most accessible album of theirs, so perhaps get some other Radiohead albums first, but definitely a must for any lover of rich beautiful, experimental music and any true fan of the band.
  • Completely underrated classic

    5
    By Jopester
    So many great songs. Where to begin? 2+2=5? Still relevant today. A classic.
  • Where I end and you Begin

    5
    By Faunce13
    I'm up in the clouds and I can't come down, I can watch and not take part where I end and where you start.
  • Hail to the Thief - worth it?

    5
    By Bob the Plumber Dude
    Yes.

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