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Pablo Honey [12 Track Version]:
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![Pablo Honey [12 Track Version]](http://entimg.msn.com/img/prov_a/150_80/pop/cov200/drh000/h084/h08445d4ziy.jpg) |
| Artist: Radiohead |
| Release Date: Apr 24, 1993 |
| (Original Release Date: Apr 20, 1993) |
| Label: EMI |
| Genre: Rock |
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Avg. User Rating: 92 ratings |
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Radiohead's debut album, Pablo Honey, is a promising collection that blends U2's anthemic rock with long, atmospheric instrumental passages and an enthralling triple-guitar attack that is alternately gentle and bracingly noisy. The group has difficulty writing a set of songs that are as compelling as their sound, but when they do hit the mark -- such as on "Anyone Can Play Guitar," "Blow Out," and the self-loathing breakthrough single "Creep" -- the band achieves a rare power that is both visceral and intelligent. [This edition returns to the album's original 12-track lineup -- omitting the clean version of "Creep."] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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