RadioheadAirbag / How Am I Driving?

Label:

Capitol Records – C2 7243 8 58701 2 5

Format:

CD , Mini-Album, Compilation , Digipak

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Indie Rock

Tracklist

1 Airbag 4:47
2 Pearly* 3:33
3 Meeting In The Aisle 3:09
4 A Reminder 3:51
5 Polyethylene [Parts 1 & 2] 4:22
6 Melatonin 2:09
7 Palo Alto 3:44

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗EMI Records Ltd.
  • Copyright ©EMI Records Ltd.
  • Manufactured ByCapitol Records, Inc.
  • Published ByWarner Chappell Ltd.
  • Pressed ByEMI Uden

Credits

  • Artwork [Packaged By]Chocolate*
  • Recorded By [Committed To Tape By]Nigel Godrich
  • Written-ByRadiohead

Notes

This mini album is aimed at the USA.

From the Compact Disc and Cassette "OK Computer". Tracks 2-7 previously unreleased.

Why visit www.radiohead.com when you can go for a stroll in the sunshine instead?

Packaging: 4 Digipak with white disc tray. 12-page booklet glued to inner left .

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 2438-58701-2 5
  • Barcode (Scanned): 724385870125
  • Matrix / Runout: EMI UDEN 8587012 @ 2
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L046

Other Versions (5 of 11)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Melatonin (Cassette, Compilation, Unofficial Release) Always Records ALR 527 Russia 1997
New Submission
Airbag / How Am I Driving? (Cassette, Mini-Album, Compilation, Unofficial Release) EMI FAT 586-2 Indonesia 1997
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Airbag / How Am I Driving? (CD, Mini-Album, Compilation, Club Edition, Digipak) Capitol Records C2 7243 8 58701 2 5 US 1998
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Airbag / How Am I Driving? (CD, Mini-Album, Compilation, Unofficial Release) Capitol Records (2) C2 7243 8 58701 2 5 Russia 1998
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Airbag / How Am I Driving? (CD, Mini-Album, Compilation, Unofficial Release) Capitol Records (2) C2 7243 8 58701 2 5 Russia 1998

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Reviews

  • sherberthoover's avatar
    sherberthoover
    On the artwork of the back cover of this CD, in the lower left corner, there's a box that says "POWER FAILURE REPORT" with the date 08/01/1999 written next to it. August 1, 1999 happened to be the exact date I bought this EP. I now realize, Radiohead being British, that they probably meant January 8, 1999, but when I noticed this at the time it blew my 13-year-old American mind.
    • kineticmike's avatar
      kineticmike
      I when this was quite rare before it was reissued and would fetch $70+ on eBay.

      How times change.
      • DLD493's avatar
        DLD493
        Edited 8 years ago
        Some of Radiohead's best B-sides, and kind of a hint at the band's future releases.
        It starts off with Airbag, the opening track of OK Computer, with its start-and-stop bassline and chopped-up drums.
        It then moves on to Pearly*, which is a gorgeous piece of alt-rock. Every Muse song in existence has Pearly* to thank.
        Next is their first instrumental track ever, Meeting in the Aisle. This little slice of trip-hop awesomeness is essentially the precursor to the style of Kid A.
        A Reminder. Uhh... not much to say about this one.
        Polyethylene (Parts 1&2). The Paranoid Android of Airbag/How Am I Driving?. The longest track, and, as you could guess, it's made of 2 parts. Part 1 is a little acoustic ditty, Part 2 is epic alt-rock with borderline nonsense lyrics.
        Melatonin is a little synth ditty Thom wrote for his son as a lullaby. It's quite soothing, even though the lyrics get a bit dark near the end.
        Finally, Palo Alto. It's like Pearly*, but happy!
        All in all, one of their most underrated releases, if not their most underrated. I love the art, too.

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