Tracklist
- 1“So, the title. How did it come to be chosen?”5:44
- 2“What has been the timetable with this album?”4:11
- 3“And what kind of working style did you adopt? Were you working mostly days? Nights?”4:38
- 4“Let’s talk now about Thom’s vocals on this CD…”1:45
- 5“And what was the mindset in recording? After all, there’s a single release!”0:48
- 6“Were there many tracks left over after recording? And can we mention the great song ‘Lift’, and ask what happened to that?”0:56
- 7“Could this album have been made 2 years ago?”1:42
- 8“What about touring – has that become enjoyment again?”1:08
- 9“Track #1 is called 2+2=5”3:44
- 10“Track #2, Sit Down, Stand Up. Where did that come from?”4:38
- 11“Track #3 Sail to the Moon, let’s talk about your vocals on this album. But first off, it sounds like a sinister nursery rhyme…”3:28
- 12“Here’s a change (irony!) as a definition of a Radiohead song…Track #4 Backdrifts seems a pretty desolate vision.”2:37
- 13“Track #5, Go to Sleep”5:25
- 14“Track #6. Where I end and You begin next. Great bassline!”2:10
- 15“Here’s a cheery title for Track #7: We Suck Young Blood. Humour perhaps?”2:56
- 16“Track #8 The Gloaming is next. That’s the time just before night falls, isn’t it? And this sounds to me like the listener is being eaten by a big technological machine…”3:56
- 17“Track #9 There There is next; and it’s a single, unusual indeed for Radiohead…”3:43
- 18“Track #10 is I Will. Something of a curio?”3:37
- 19“Track #11 is A Punchup at a Wedding. The title seems to sum up your frustration at the human condition. ‘Why does everything have to be like this?’”3:43
- 20“Track #12 is Myxomatosis (a disease that infected the rabbit population of Australia, deliberately, in the 1950s.) Do we detect a Tubeway Army sound here?”4:56
- 21“Track #13, Scatterbrain is an unsettling sounding track…”2:13
- 22“And the final track, Track #14, is A Wolf at the Door. A last chance (on this album, anyway) to put across some Home Truths?”2:50
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IMay 2003





