Itch (EP)

Occupation

  • Vocals, Guitar: Thom Yorke
  • Guitar, Keyboards: Jonny Greenwood
  • Guitar, vocals Ed O'Brien
  • E -Bass: Colin Greenwood
  • Drums: Phil Selway

Itch is the second EP by the British alternative rock band Radiohead. It was published on 1 June 1994, consists of acoustic and alternative versions and live recordings. Only the song " Faithless, the Wonder Boy" is an original version. The EP was later included in the deluxe edition of Pablo Honey

History

The first song of the EP is the U.S. version of the single "Stop Whispering ", which was remixed by Chris Sheldon. It contains strings and acoustic guitars and is characterized by a slower pace. The second song, " Thinking About You ", was adopted by the EP drill, he is an electrical, ajar to punk rock demo version of a later Pablo Honey acoustically rehearsed songs.

" Faithless, the Wonder Boy" is the only original version and was already contained at the time of publication of Itch on the single " Anyone Can Play Guitar". " Banana Co. " was taken over by the single " Pop is Dead ", he was admitted a second time later for " Street Spirit (Fade Out ) ". The Present on Itch version was recorded on the radio station Signal One.

The live versions of " Killer Cars, " " You, " and " Vegetable " was until the release of Itch only on the extremely rare 12-inch single " contain Creep". The three songs were recorded in Chicago on June 30, 1993. The eighth and final song, an acoustic version of " Creep" was recorded on 13 June 1993 in KROQ studios in Los Angeles and a year later included in the EP My Iron Lung.

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