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...for fans. Really good to hear another live recording. From the opening beats of National Anthem you will be hooked and left wondering why you didnt buy it before, I did. More please.
Essential for Radiohead fans, and for the undecided alike. Like all live albums, there's the odd missed note, a lot of background chatter and a sense that nothing quite sounds as you remember it. But surely that's the point? To help, or compel, the listener to hear the material afresh, to hear something that maybe was missed first time around. So, if you didn't like the experimental Kid A and Amnesiac, here's another chance. Play it loud; play it long; from the frenzy of The National Anthem and Idioteque, to the calm of Morning Bell and the beauty of Like Spinning Plates this is classic stuff. And if these fail to impress, you do at least get the previously unpublished True Love Waits, just Thom and his guitar filling in while the band get the beers in. Short, but sharp. A worthy 7.5 out of 10.