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Radiohead have surprise-released a new live album comprised of recordings of materials from their 2003 album Hail To The Thief, their last for EMI.
When it was released in 2003, 'Hail to the Thief' was generally well-received. These new recordings come from live performances spanning from the album’s debut through 2009, when Radiohead wrapped its ...
Radiohead have surprise released a new live album centred around their 2003 LP Hail To The Thief. Spanning 12 tracks, Hail To ...