Formats and Editions
1. 15 Step
2. Bodysnatchers
3. Nude
4. Weird Fishes / Arpeggi
5. All I Need
6. Faust ARP
7. Reckoner
8. House of Cards
9. Jigsaw Falling Into Place
10. Videotape
Reviews:
Initially issued in October 2007 with little prior notice, Radiohead's
seventh full-length studio outing, IN RAINBOWS, took not only fans but
the entire music industry by surprise. Released for a limited time only
as an online download, the album was offered by the revered British
rock group in a groundbreaking "pay what you want" format, allowing the
listener to decide its digital value before an appearance in
conventional CD form a few months later.
Innovative
business practices aside, IN RAINBOWS also garnered attention as
Radiohead's most immediately engaging offering since its BENDS/OK
COMPUTER days, returning to slightly more accessible pop/rock song
structures, while never abandoning the arty experimentalism of
subsequent albums. From the shuffling beats of "15 Step" to the
amped-up energy of "Bodysnatchers" to the glorious gloom of
"Videotape," RAINBOWS presents the full spectrum of Radiohead's
artistry, while deftly avoiding vocal melodramatics or excessive
technical noodling. When the record hits its peak with the restlessly
beautiful "Weird Fishes/Arpeggi" and the emotive, keyboard-driven "All
I Need," it's a thrilling reminder of why Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood,
and the lads are one of the best bands on the planet, and it solidifies
IN RAINBOWS as an indisputably great Radiohead album.