| • Science | • People | • Locations | • Timeline |
| OK Computer | ||
|---|---|---|
| Album by Radiohead | ||
| Released | July 1, 1997 | |
| Recorded | 1996 & 1997 | |
| Genre | Rock | |
| Length | 53 min 30 s | |
| Record label | Capitol Records | |
| Professional reviews | ||
| AMG | 5/5 | link |
| Radiohead Chronology | ||
| 2nd ( 1995) The Bends | 3rd ( 1997) OK Computer | 4th ( 2000) Kid AParlophone albums Radiohead albums Kid A was Radiohead's fourth studio album, released on October 2, 2000 in the United Kingdom and on October 3 in the United States and Canada. To much surprise it debuted at #1 on on the US Billboard 200, despite the ban |
OK Computer is a rockRock and roll also called rock is a form of popular music, usually featuring vocals (often with vocal harmony backing), electric guitars and a strong back beat; other instruments, such as the saxophone, are common in some styles. As a cultural phenomenon, album by the band Radiohead. It was released on June 16June 16 is the 167th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (168th in leap years), with 198 days remaining. Events 1487 Battle of Stoke Field, the last dying breath of the Wars of the Roses 1586 Mary Queen of Scots recognizes Philip II of Spain as her, 1997 in the United KingdomThe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a state in Western Europe, usually known simply as the United Kingdom the UK Britain or less accurately as Great Britain . The UK was formed by a series of Acts of Union which united the formerly and on July 1 in the United States. The album met with wide critical acclaim and commercial success, putting the British group at the forefront of modern rock. Arguably Radiohead's most significant breakthrough work, OK Computer was nominated for a Grammy Award in 1998 in the category of Best Alternative Music Performance which it won later that year. OK Computer is consistently featured on many critics' "best albums" lists. In 2003 the TV network VH1 named it the 94th greatest album of all time.
The album's design is a collage of images and text by Stanley Donwood, who is credited with design on several Radiohead covers. Some of the text is hidden, including several phrases in Esperanto. Translations into English can be found in the unofficial Radiohead FAQ (see External links).
It has been argued that the songs can be linked to characters and events in George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four (see External links). The band themselves maintain that although the songs have a common theme centred around modern living, they do not deem OK Computer to be a concept album. Yet since each song appears to be from the viewpoint of a different person in the modern world, it is a thematic concept album.