Radiohead - Pablo Honey Audio CD

A fair review of the Radiohead "Pablo Honey" Audio CD. Please note that the below review is the views of the authors, and authors only. You can get a complete list of all Radiohead reviews here, or go back to the Radiohead tabs.

Radiohead Band: Radiohead
Title: Pablo Honey
Rating:
Release Date: 1993-04-20
Media: Audio CD

Tracks: 1: You 2: Creep 3: How Do You? 4: Stop Whispering 5: Thinking About You 6: Anyone Can Play Guitar 7: Ripcord 8: Vegetable 9: Prove Yourself 10: I Can't 11: Lurgee 12: Blow Out

Definitive alternative.
E. Before the progressive epics and avant-garde electronica of their more recent work, Radiohead made a brilliant debut album, drawing sonic influences from U2, Oasis, R. M. and Nirvana, and in the process summing up late 80's-early 90's alternative music with one album. 'Pablo Honey' is certainly Radiohead's least experimental record, although hints of their future musical direction pop up occasionally. Mostly, though, 'Pablo' is simply a straightforward, excellent alternative rock album.


early rock sounds
Good stuff, a bit more "rock". Having bought the later Radiohead CD's, I reached back to get Pablo Honey. .


The finest sound from the best band
It's great!. The vinyl From The The Capitol Vaults has a beautiful cover and final art.


Not the best radiohead album, but still great
It's a great debut and the beginning of one of the best bands of this generation. Radiohead's first album is not their best, but it showed that they had promise and they proved it with their follow-ups.


Pablo Honey
I first heard the album at the same time I first Amnesiac and I couldn't believe my ears. It's extremely hard to believe that this is the same band that made In Rainbows. The band has changed so much over the past 15 years, definately for the better. Pablo Honey is to this day the only Radiohead album I just can't listen to. After the first three or four tracks it just gets so dull that I can't take it anymore. I don't understand how it's considered to be so groundbreaking when it sounds like most other 90s alternative/post-grunge bands. I think it was Radiohead's ability to try new things and their willingness to be experimental with their music that got me listening to them, and there is none of that in this album. "Creep," one my favorite songs on the album, is definately the most experimental song on the album, and it's probably one of the most overrated songs of all time. I even hate the album artwork. Another reason I started listening to Radiohead was because their artwork caught my eye, with the one exception of Pablo Honey. It's just not worth your money or your time.


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