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MF Computer (Radiohead’s OK Computer Reimagined) / MF Computer (Radiohead's OK Computer Reimagined)

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Download links and information about MF Computer (Radiohead’s OK Computer Reimagined) / MF Computer (Radiohead's OK Computer Reimagined) by Mother Falcon. This album was released in 2014 and it belongs to Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk genres. It contains 12 tracks with total duration of 51:27 minutes.

Artist: Mother Falcon
Release date: 2014
Genre: Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist, Contemporary Folk
Tracks: 12
Duration: 51:27
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Airbag 4:16
2. Paranoid Android 6:35
3. Subterranean Homesick Alien 3:56
4. Exit Music (For a Film) 4:55
5. Let Down 3:26
6. Karma Police 4:22
7. Fitter Happier 2:37
8. Electioneering 2:37
9. Climbing Up the Walls 4:49
10. No Surprises 3:49
11. Lucky 4:17
12. The Tourist 5:48

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Mother Falcon is an orchestral-indie band from Austin, Texas, that features 15 to 20 members, many of whom are multi-instrumentalists. Radiohead, of course, are a MoMA-approved British art-rock band, whose OK Computer has been critically hailed as one of the most important albums of the past 25 years. It remains a controversial work that exceeded the expectations of its creators, who assumed they were writing pop songs with a modest sense of adventure. Mother Falcon had been performing their interpretation of OK Computer in concert for months, with videos appearing on YouTube showing highlights. This full-length album should fascinate Radiohead fans as well as listeners who love orchestral arrangements (cellos, violins, horns, pianos, bassoon, and a glockenspiel) and unorthodox musical interpretations. “Subterranean Homesick Alien” starts jazz-like before it shifts to a blend of mellow world beat and folk. “Karma Police” retains its haunting sense of unease. “Climbing Up the Walls” is an aching, tortured performance. “No Surprises” is a touch smooth and soulful. “Lucky” centers on folk-like harmonies. There are many surprises here for fans of all backgrounds.