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| Artist: Radiohead Label: EMI Int'l Category: Music
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Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 547123
Format: Import Media: LP Record Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 12.6 x 12.6 x 0.2
UPC: 724355295262 EAN: 0724355295262 ASIN: B0000AQOPZ
Publication Date: 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: RADIOHEAD Go To Sleep (2003 UK limited edition 3-track 12" single pressed on Heavyweight Vinyl includes two exclusive tracks - I Am Citizen Unsane and I Am A Wicked Child picture sleeve)
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| • | Go to Sleep | | • | I Am Citizen Insane | | • | Fog (Again) |
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Album Description Taken from the 2003 album, 'Hail To The Thief'. The title track is backed with two non-LP tracks, 'I Am Citizen Insane' & 'Fog (Again)' (Live). Parlophone.
Album Details Second Single from their Acclaimed 'hail to the Thief' 2003 Full Length. Includes Two Previously Unreleased B-sides, 'i Am Citizen Insane' plus a Live Version of "Fog" from French TV Show Music Planet 2nite Recorded on July 3, 2003.
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I am citzen insane March 18, 2006 Joseph Seibel (Oakland, CA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
Sometimes, when I wake up in the morning, I ask myself if I am Citzen Insane. But, then again I think we all do. I own the vinyl of this album (which is difficult to play), I did not pay a penny for it (I was penniless at the time). The guy at the record shop gave it to me. If you like the gloaming, I mean you got a case of the paranoid...androids, then you will love a non-discript voice saying "hey" to you. Hey, wake up get going, get all your credit cards, get the ex, get the flam in your face. To say it's "the Gloaming" meets Unkle's "Rabit in your headlights." It's a really cool b-side, and if you are serious about Radiohead (I sure am) then, of course you'll love it...'nough said.
More experimental stuff July 16, 2005 splitendsjustifythemeans (florida) As the other part got more traditional songs, this part gets the experimental stuff. I Am Citizen Insane is mostly instrumental (except for the voice going 'hey' over and over), but unlike many of their other instrumentals, this one sounds friendly and happy. Fog (again) is a live version done on piano, and adds a different slant on the track, like the two Morning Bells. These are both on Com Lag, but still decent on their own.
Another Supurb Single November 13, 2003 John Kendall (Eagle River, Alaska United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
The Go To Sleep single is worth every penny. While Go To Sleep isn't one of the best songs off Hail To The Thief it's b-sides are worth the purchase. The first B-side, "I Am Citizen Insane" is a dose of electronic sounds with a sporadic bass beat that creates a song full of an infectious melody that runs like musical bliss. Then comes the broken down live version of "Fog." The studio version features the likes of bass, guitar, drums, vocal harmonies and a tamborine. All the live version features is Thom and his piano. It might sounds like the live version is the lesser but the piano rolls like a harp and Thom's voice is perfect. As soon as Thom's voice kicks in with the line "There's a little child.." you feel like everything before it was just white noise. If you there were an image that Fog could bring to mind it would be Thom playing a piano in a noizy bar and as soon as he starts singing people gradually stop talking and drinking and eventually the entire bar is all ears and as soon as it's over everyone goes home, renounces alcoholism and tells their family they love them. That is the Go To Sleep Single 1. 9/10
Best of the new singles September 14, 2003 Selim Sivad (Saturn) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Of course, this ISN'T released domestically, but hey... what's LimeWire for? ;-)Go to Sleep: You've probably heard it if you're looking at this page, if not then please do yourself and buy Hail to the Thief. It's a good, solid rock song that I think was a pretty good choice for a single (although I'm still begging for Backdrifts, Where I End And You Begin, and 2+2=5 to be released). 4/5 I Am Citizen Insane: Good, melodic techno song. If you like this, then check out Amber by Autechre, which is pretty much in the same vein, only darker. I don't know why people don't like this that much; it's a lot better than Meeting in the Aisle. 4/5 Fog (live): I liked the studio version better, but it's still a great song. One of the few true rarities that actually makes it into the set now and then at shows. Really nice piano playing on it. 4/5
well well well September 6, 2003 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
dont easily take the advice of the skeptics. they are all spoiled. The reason b sides dont make it are because in the eyes of the producers, band, etc. they arent as good cuts. so by nature they are inherently worse. however radiohead has released incredible b sides. personally i love the new b sides. the only problem i see is that its short for the money but the bsides are good fog (live) is a thom and a piano and I citizen insane is an organic electronic sound remining me alot like mum. i am probably biased because they are my favorite band and if they released a 10 dollar cd with 9 and a half minutes of silence and a interlude with jonny on the saxaphone. then i would not get it but this is far from that. it gives insight into there music before it goes through hours of reproduction
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