Amanda Palmer Performs the Popular Hits of Radiohead on Her Magical Ukulele

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Amanda Palmer Performs the Popular Hits of Radiohead on Her Magical Ukulele

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artist: Amanda Palmer
publisher: N/A
release date: Jan. 1, 2010
genre: 摇滚
album type: EP
album media: CD

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released 20 July 2010
Featuring Amanda Palmer (ukulele, vocals, and prepared piano)
All songs Mixed and Mastered by Mick Wordley at Mixmasters Studios in Adelaide, Australia - mixmasters.com.au
Except:
“Idioteque” (mixed by Michael McQuilken)
“Exit Music (For A Film)” (recorded live in Sydney and mixed by Jaron Luksa)
and
“Creep” (recorded live in Berlin by Daniel Scheer)
All songs written and originally performed by Radiohead
radiohead.com
“Fake Plastic Trees,” “No Surprises,” “High and Dry,” and “Exit Music (For A Film)” written by Colin Charles Greenwood, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Edward John O'Brien, Philip James Selway, and Thomas Edward Yorke; published by WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC INTERNATIONAL LTD.
“Idioteque” written by Colin Charles Greenwood, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Paul Lansky, Edward John O'Brien, and Thomas Edward Yorke; published by WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC INTERNATIONAL LTD.
“Creep” written by Colin Charles Greenwood, Jonathan Richard Guy Greenwood, Paul Lansky, Edward John O'Brien, and Thomas Edward Yorke; published by WARNER CHAPPELL MUSIC INTERNATIONAL LTD.
Cover Photograph: DESI
Album Design: Beth Hommel
Many thanks to Sean Francis, Hayley Rosenblum, & Beth Hommel (Team Chaos); Eric Sussman; Jason Webley; Kayla Oberlin; Michael Hausman, Will Simon & Karen Malluk; DESI; Jason Webley; Neil Gaiman; and the People of Australia.
Amanda Fucking Palmer appears courtesy of Her Fucking Self. 78.4

tracks

1. Fake Plastic Trees
2. High And Dry
3. No Surprises
4. Idioteque
5. Creep (Hungover at Soundcheck in Berlin)
6. Exit Music (For A Film) [Feat. Zoë Keating, Lyndon Chester, Jenny Khafagi, and Lucy Warren]
7. Creep (Live in Prague)

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