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RADIOHEAD gave the general public the first chance to hear their
eagerly-awaited new album, 'KID A' last night, and nme.com were
there. 'Kid A' received its first playbacks to selected members of the press
in the American cities of Los Angeles and New York.
One member of the press who was present and heard the album told nme.com:
"Not surprisingly, the album shows the band taking even more experimental
risks, but they make the trip worthwhile, ranging from layered washes on the
instrumental 'Treefingers' to harder-edged, percussive electronica on 'Idioteque'." Amusingly, the tracklisting given to the press included part of a note sent
to publicists which explained that the reason the album title has been announced
so early, was because of the quality of news reporting on nme.com. It said: "The reason we are sending this information to you right now is
because our hand has been forced by NME newspaper in the UK who are
fighting hard to get every conceivable piece of information about the band first
and put it on their website... [which is] actually really worth checking
out." The final tracklisting for 'Kid A' runs: 'Everything In Its Right
Place', 'Kid A', 'The National Anthem', 'How To Disappear
Completely', 'Treefingers', 'Optimistic', 'In Limbo', 'Idioteque',
'Morning Bell' and 'Motion Picture Soundtrack’. The album also
contains a short, secret track at the end. 'Kid A' is released in the UK on October 2.