PLASTIC MUTATIONS April 17th 2001 |
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1. Paranoid Android - Mitchell Sigman 2. Kid A - George Sarah 3. Exit Music (For A Film) - Motor Industries 4. High & Dry - Transient/Mike Moore 5. Idioteque - In One Ear Out The Analog 6. Let Down - Mitchell Sigman 7. Creep - Galactic Achievement Society 8. Motion Picture Soundtrack - In One Ear Out The Analog 9. Climbing Up The Walls - Motor Industries 10. Fake Plastic Trees - Transient/Shelonda 11. Everything In Its Right Place - In One Ear Out The Analog 12. Fitter Happier - Motor Industries |
A very strange experience in electronic music where radiohead rules... |
Here are some reviews from all around the world... |
Blasphemy! Reviewer: Hansol from Seattle, WA USA I enjoy good electronica as much as the next person, but listening to this album was a painful experience. What a way to ruin perfectly good songs! Besides, do we really need a different version of "Fitter Happier"? Even if you are a die-hard Radiohead fan (which I am), you should stay away from this CD, especially if you didn't really care for Kid A (which I did). On second thought, you should stay away from this IF you're a Radiohead fan! Only tracks that are even remotely tolerable are Creep, Climbing the Wall and Fake Plastic Trees. Pretty please, with sugar on top, don't just buy this because they are Radiohead covers. Do yourself a favor and listen to the samples first ... You'll thank me later. |
open-minded radiohead fans: get it!!! Reviewer: javo from Caracas, VENEZUELA This CD contains electronic versions of many radiohead songs. If you consider buying it, remember not to expect Radiohead-like versions of Radiohead songs. THAT WOULDN'T MAKE SENSE. many reviewers complain that "it doesn't sound like radiohead" WELL OF COURSE NOT! IT'S NOT RADIOHEAD! If I want to listen to Radiohead-like songs,, I'd buy Radiohead albums!!! I think it is an awesome album, then again, I like both radiohead and electronic music. I like all of the tracks, specially Paranoid Android, the beat fits the song perfectly. The slow creep version makes you look at the song from a different point of view. Fake plastic trees with female vocals adds an angelical touch to the song. The moog-bassed version of Climbing up the walls is another of the great tracks of the cd. All in all... If you like the last couple of radiohead albums, I don't see why you wouldn't like Plastic Mutations. I highly reccomend it. Listen to the samples so you understand what I mean!! |
Worst Music Ever Reviewer: Bryan Eck from Mission Viego, CA USA This is awful I don't care how much a Radiohead fan you may be this is blasphamy to call this a tribute. This CD is a collection of people making Radiohead songs that sound awful. Just awful. There is nothing that is ever worth listening to on the album. I only bought this because it was Radiohead, but now I feel that my life is far worse off having heard this terrible, terrible collection of bad covers. |
Pants on a particularly splintery stick Reviewer: terrapinhelpgroup from King's Lynn, Norfolk England It's utterly awful. On the plus side some are so bad (especially some of the singing, oh boy) that they're quite funny. Until you remember you just paid actual cash for this. Feck. |
AN ELECTRONIC TRIBUTE TO RADIOHEAD |