Radiohead's full discography is now on streaming services
18 November 2016, 10:38
| Written by
Laurence Day
Radiohead have been steadily adding their entire back catalogue to streaming services, including “last desperate fart of a dying corpse” Spotify.
The final missing pieces, The King Of Limbs B-sides "Supercollider" and "The Butcher", have finally made their way onto the services after last week's additions.
There are still a few deliberate omissions, as Consequence Of Sound point out, including “Pop Is Dead” and the EMI/Capitol's collector’s edition (which Radiohead didn't okay), but you can now stream everything Thom Yorke & Co. want to be public for the first time.
Radiohead have a busy 2017 planned, with lots of arena dates and festival slots booked. Find out more.
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