Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer
Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer is a free, downloadable tribute album to celebrate the tenth anniversary of Radiohead's OK Computer. The tribute album features songs by a variety of bands including the Cold War Kids, Vampire Weekend, My Brightest Diamond, and The Twilight Sad. It was made available in July 2007 online at Stereogum's music blog website.
Stereogum Presents... OKX: A Tribute to OK Computer | |
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Compilation album by Various Artists | |
Released | July 2007 |
Genre | Indie Rock |
Length | 55:09 |
Track listing
(All tracks written by Thom Yorke, Jonny Greenwood, Phil Selway, Ed O'Brien, and Colin Greenwood.)
- "Airbag", performed by Doveman – 5:50
- "Paranoid Android", performed by Slaraffenland – 5:46
- "Subterranean Homesick Alien", performed by Mobius Band – 4:12
- "Exit Music (For a Film)", performed by Vampire Weekend – 3:55
- "Let Down", performed by David Bazan's Black Cloud – 5:53
- "Karma Police", performed by John Vanderslice – 4:00
- "Fitter Happier", performed by Samson Dalonoga feat. The Found Sound Orchestra – 2:01
- "Electioneering", performed by Cold War Kids – 3:20
- "Climbing Up the Walls", performed by The Twilight Sad – 5:22
- "No Surprises", performed by Marissa Nadler feat. Black Hole Infinity – 4:40
- "Lucky", performed by My Brightest Diamond – 4:14
- "The Tourist", performed by Flash Hawk Parlor Ensemble – 5:56
B-Sides
- "No Surprises", performed by Northern State – 3:34
- "Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)", performed by Chris Walla – 4:21
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External links
- Stereogum's original article for OKX, where the album is now available as a download only
- OKX extended article, published in 2015
- Stereogum's original sub-site for OKX, where the album was available to stream and download free-of-charge, now redirects to a b-sides article
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