RadioheadNo Surprises

Label:

Parlophone – 12NODATA 04

Format:

Vinyl , 12"

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Alternative Rock

Tracklist

A No Surprises
B Palo Alto

Credits

  • ProducerRadiohead
  • Written-ByRadiohead

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): 12 NODATA 04 A-1-1- 1- D MEET THE BOSS, MEET THE WIFE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): 12 NODATA 04 B-1-1- 1- D MADE FOR LIFE

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No Surprises / Running From Demons = ノー・サプライゼス 〜ランニング・フロム・ディーモンズ~ (CD, Mini-Album, Compilation, Limited Edition, Stereo, Digipak) Parlophone TO-50354 Japan 1997
No Surprises (CD, Single, Digipak) Parlophone 7243 8 84901 2 2 Europe 1997
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No Surprises (7", 45 RPM, Jukebox) Parlophone NODATALH 04 UK 1997
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No Surprises (CD, Single, Digipak) Parlophone 7243 8 85210 2 4, 8852102 Australia 1997
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No Surprises (CD, Single, Promo) Parlophone SURPRISE 01 Netherlands 1997

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Reviews

  • curated_curios's avatar
    curated_curios
    This is an absolutely flawless pressing. Having both these tracks at 45 rpm on beautiful vinyl that was undoubtedly pressed at a time when people in lab coats made records instead of newbs who just bought a vinyl press and have it next to their coffee roaster.
    Palo Alto is arguably one of their best songs and having it paired with No Surprises with both sounding this great, still Hafter (gulp) nearly 30 years, says so much about how this was made.
    The sleeve is one of those thin sleeves with no spine, with a little more weight that the really thin ones that came out in the UK.

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