The Bends Album Cover. Album Review The Bends By Radiohead I spoke to him about the extraordinary relationship he has with the band and the process of working. The album was produced by John Leckie, and engineered and mixed by Nigel Godrich, who became a frequent collaborator with the band
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With every other album there are hints of when the album was produced: -PH, The Bends, Ok Computer all have a 90's aesthetic -Kid A hints at the digital editing tools of early 2000's -In Rainbows which musically may be their most timeless, the cover still hints at late 2000's design (looking at you, underscore). The album was produced by John Leckie, and engineered and mixed by Nigel Godrich, who became a frequent collaborator with the band
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Radiohead have released nine studio albums, and since The Bends in 1995, Stanley Donwood has been responsible for the covers and accompanying artwork for every one. Picture: Press "We played these video cassettes on a machine hooked up to a TV and took photos of the screen The album was produced by John Leckie, and engineered and mixed by Nigel Godrich, who became a frequent collaborator with the band
Radiohead The Bends CD Retrospekt. Radiohead have released nine studio albums, and since The Bends in 1995, Stanley Donwood has been responsible for the covers and accompanying artwork for every one. With every other album there are hints of when the album was produced: -PH, The Bends, Ok Computer all have a 90's aesthetic -Kid A hints at the digital editing tools of early 2000's -In Rainbows which musically may be their most timeless, the cover still hints at late 2000's design (looking at you, underscore).
radiohead the bends Music album cover, Music poster, Radiohead the bends. The images that grace the covers are etched into the consciousness of fans the world over, but the stories behind them remain largely untold The Bends combines guitar songs and ballads, with more restrained arrangements and cryptic lyrics than Radiohead's debut album, Pablo Honey (1993).