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Radiohead has just released the reissue of their best album: Ok Computer, which turns 20. It is an album full of jewels, no song left over in that work released in 1997. Each one of the songs is commendable and necessary. Beauties of music.

Now, to celebrate the anniversary, the British group has just published OK Computer OKNOTOK 1997 2017, the remasterization of those themes that all know with several B sides and three unpublished compositions. Some of these pieces and the most rigorous followers knew them because the musicians have played several times in concert. Here we will review those presentations.

Disc 1

1 Airbag (Remastered)

2 Paranoid Android (Remastered)

3 Subterranean Homesick Alien (Remastered)

4 Exit Music (For a Film) (Remastered)

5 Let Down (Remastered)

6 Karma Police (Remastered)

7 Fitter Happier (Remastered)

8 Electioneering (Remastered)

9 Climbing Up the Walls (Remastered)

10 No Surprises (Remastered)

11 Lucky (Remastered)

12 The Tourist (Remastered)

Disc 2

1 I Promise

2 Man of War

3 Lift

4 Lull (Remastered)

5 Meeting in the Aisle (Remastered)

6 Melatonin (Remastered)

7 A Reminder (Remastered)

8 Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2) (Remastered)

9 Pearly * (Remastered)

10 Palo Alto (Remastered)

How I Made My Millions (Remastered)

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