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'''''Drill''''' is the debut ] (EP) by English ] group ], released in May 1992. It is the first |
'''''Drill''''' is the debut ] (EP) by English ] group ], released in May 1992. It is the first commercial release by the band, debuting on the UK charts at number 101.<ref name=chart>{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/gallery/2007/oct/09/radiohead |title=15 years of Radiohead |work=] |date=9 October 2007 |accessdate=14 August 2015 |author=Nestruck, Kelly |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140809033949/http://www.theguardian.com/music/gallery/2007/oct/09/radiohead |archivedate=August 9, 2014 }}</ref> The original manufacturing run was limited to 3,000 compact discs. | ||
==Background and recording== | ==Background and recording== | ||
All of the tracks on the EP are ] versions. They were recorded at the Courtyard Studio in ], England, produced and engineered by ], and mixed by Timm Baldwin. The band was still called "On a Friday" when the songs for this EP were recorded; they changed their name to Radiohead the following month. | All of the tracks on the EP are ] versions. They were recorded at the Courtyard Studio in ], England, produced and engineered by ], and mixed by Timm Baldwin. The band was still called "On a Friday" when the songs for this EP were recorded; they changed their name to Radiohead the following month. | ||
"Thinking About You" was taken from the band's ''Manic Hedgehog'' demo tape, while "You" was a newer version; "Prove Yourself", "Thinking About You", and "You" were rerecorded for '']'' in 1993, the band's first album. | |||
"Prove Yourself" is notable for its ]-esque chord changes and unvarnished emotional vocals. "Stupid Car" is a slower song, almost a ballad, and the first of many dealing with ]'s distrust of vehicles since he and his girlfriend were involved in a car crash.<ref>{{cite web| title = A 1996 Radiohead Interview – The Bends, Britpop And OK Computer | publisher = TheQuietus.com | date = 29 March 2009| url = http://thequietus.com/articles/01343-from-the-archives-1996-radiohead-interviewed-between-the-bends-and-ok-computer| accessdate = 23 May 2009}}</ref> | "Prove Yourself" is notable for its ]-esque chord changes and unvarnished emotional vocals. "Stupid Car" is a slower song, almost a ballad, and the first of many dealing with ]'s distrust of vehicles since he and his girlfriend were involved in a car crash.<ref>{{cite web| title = A 1996 Radiohead Interview – The Bends, Britpop And OK Computer | publisher = TheQuietus.com | date = 29 March 2009| url = http://thequietus.com/articles/01343-from-the-archives-1996-radiohead-interviewed-between-the-bends-and-ok-computer| accessdate = 23 May 2009}}</ref> | ||
==Release== | ==Release== | ||
"Prove Yourself" was played on ] by ] after he received a copy of the EP. This was the band's first national radio exposure in the UK. | "Prove Yourself" was played on ] by ] after he received a copy of the EP. This was the band's first national radio exposure in the UK. The EP was released as the first four tracks on the bonus disc of the Collector's Edition of ''Pablo Honey'', as well as on 12", 45RPM vinyl. | ||
The EP is now available as the first four tracks on the bonus disc of the Collector's Edition of ''Pablo Honey'', as well as on 12", 45RPM vinyl. | |||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== | ||
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*] – guitar, backing vocals | *] – guitar, backing vocals | ||
*] – bass guitar | *] – bass guitar | ||
*] – drums | *] – drums | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Drill | ||||
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EP by Radiohead | ||||
Released | 5 May 1992 | |||
Recorded | October 1991 ("Thinking About You"), February 1992 | |||
Studio | Courtyard Studios, Oxford | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, indie rock | |||
Length | 10:33 | |||
Label | Parlophone | |||
Producer | Chris Hufford | |||
Radiohead chronology | ||||
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Drill is the debut extended play (EP) by English alternative rock group Radiohead, released in May 1992. It is the first commercial release by the band, debuting on the UK charts at number 101. The original manufacturing run was limited to 3,000 compact discs.
Background and recording
All of the tracks on the EP are demo versions. They were recorded at the Courtyard Studio in Oxon, England, produced and engineered by Chris Hufford, and mixed by Timm Baldwin. The band was still called "On a Friday" when the songs for this EP were recorded; they changed their name to Radiohead the following month.
"Thinking About You" was taken from the band's Manic Hedgehog demo tape, while "You" was a newer version; "Prove Yourself", "Thinking About You", and "You" were rerecorded for Pablo Honey in 1993, the band's first album.
"Prove Yourself" is notable for its U2-esque chord changes and unvarnished emotional vocals. "Stupid Car" is a slower song, almost a ballad, and the first of many dealing with Thom Yorke's distrust of vehicles since he and his girlfriend were involved in a car crash.
Release
"Prove Yourself" was played on BBC Radio 1 by Gary Davies after he received a copy of the EP. This was the band's first national radio exposure in the UK. The EP was released as the first four tracks on the bonus disc of the Collector's Edition of Pablo Honey, as well as on 12", 45RPM vinyl.
Track listing
- "Prove Yourself" – 2:32
- "Stupid Car" – 2:25
- "You" – 3:22
- "Thinking About You" – 2:17
Personnel
- Thom Yorke – vocals, guitar
- Jonny Greenwood – guitar
- Ed O'Brien – guitar, backing vocals
- Colin Greenwood – bass guitar
- Philip Selway – drums
References
- Nestruck, Kelly (9 October 2007). "15 years of Radiohead". The Guardian. Archived from the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2015.
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