Radiohead - Kid A (2xLP, Album, RE, RP) () [New Vinyl]

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Media Condition:  Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)
Comments:
Brand New Sealed

Catalog #: XLLP782B
Country:      
Released:  
Genre:       Electronic, Rock
Style:         Alternative Rock, IDM, Experimental

Tracklist:
. Alpha
A1. Everything In Its Right Place
A2. Kid A
. Beta
B1. The National Anthem
B2. How To Disappear Completely
B3. Treefingers
. Gamma
C1. Optimistic
C2. In Limbo
. Delta
D1. Idioteque
D2. Morning Bell
D3. Motion Picture Soundtrack

Credits:
Artwork [Landscapes, Knives And Glue] - Dr Tchock
Artwork [Landscapes, Knives And Glue] - Stanley Donwood
Conductor [Orchestra] - John Lubbock
Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Gerard Navarro
Engineer [Additional Engineering] - Graeme Stewart
Engineer, Mixed By - Nigel Godrich
Gaffer - Plank (3)
Lacquer Cut By - Christian Wright
Mastered By - Chris Blair
Orchestra - The Orchestra Of St. John's
Recorded By [Assistant To The Directors] - Gerard Navarro
Recording Supervisor [Recording Directed By - With] - Radiohead
Recording Supervisor [Recording Directed By] - Nigel Godrich
Score [Orchestra] - Jonny Greenwood
Typography ['Radiohead' Font] - Büro Destruct
Written-By - Radiohead


Barcode and Other Identifiers:
Barcode Barcode (Text): 6 34904 07820 1
Barcode Barcode (Scanned): 634904078201
Matrix / Runout Matrix / Runout (Hand / Laser etched side A): BG38574-01 A₁ (Upside Down: "A7R") XLLP782B-A
Matrix / Runout Matrix / Runout (Hand / Laser etched side B): BG38574-01 B₁ B8R XLLP782 B -B
Matrix / Runout Matrix / Runout (Hand / Laser etched side C): BG38574-02 C₁ XLLP 782 B -C C1OR (Scratched Out: "1R")
Matrix / Runout Matrix / Runout (Hand / Laser etched side D): BG38574-02 D₁ CHRISTIAN@ABBEY ROAD XLLP 782 B -D D1OR

Companies:
Phonographic Copyright (p) XL Recordings Ltd.
Copyright (c) XL Recordings Ltd.
Published By Warner/Chappell Music Publishing Ltd.
Mastered At Abbey Road Studios

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Great Album

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