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'''''Radiohead: The Best Of''''' is a ] of ] ] band ]. The album features ], album tracks and one ] the band released from 1992 to 2003 while with ].<ref name="NME_0402">{{cite web|title=Radiohead to release 'Best Of' compilation|publisher=]|date=2008-04-02|url=http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/35609|accessdate=2008-04-02}}</ref> The album comprises the majority of the band's charting hits. The album is also available with a bonus disc which concentrates on less commercially successful singles and other tracks. All of the material on both discs had been previously released. The sleevenotes for the compilation were written by British music journalist Chris Salmon. As a parallel release, a DVD compilation featured 21 music videos,<ref name="NME_0415">{{cite web|title=Radiohead 'Best Of' to be released as DVD|publisher=]|date=2008-04-15|url=http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/35917}}</ref> of which nine were released on DVD for the first time. The compilation debuted at number 4 in the UK album charts, and critical reception to the compilation was generally positive.
'''''Radiohead: The Best Of''''' is a ] of ] ] band ], remembered solely for their 1993 hit, "]". The album features ], album tracks and one ] the band released from 1992 to 2003 while with ].<ref name="NME_0402">{{cite web|title=Radiohead to release 'Best Of' compilation|publisher=]|date=2008-04-02|url=http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/35609|accessdate=2008-04-02}}</ref> The album comprises the majority of the band's charting hits. The album is also available with a bonus disc which concentrates on less commercially successful singles and other tracks. All of the material on both discs had been previously released. The sleevenotes for the compilation were written by British music journalist Chris Salmon. As a parallel release, a DVD compilation featured 21 music videos,<ref name="NME_0415">{{cite web|title=Radiohead 'Best Of' to be released as DVD|publisher=]|date=2008-04-15|url=http://www.nme.com/news/radiohead/35917}}</ref> of which nine were released on DVD for the first time. The compilation debuted at number 4 in the UK album charts, and critical reception to the compilation was generally positive.
This is the first released compilation of Radiohead's songs, but it had not been sanctioned by the band;<ref></ref> it was prepared by EMI after the band's departure, and Radiohead band members did not participate in selecting the tracks. Nevertheless, according to interviews the band had major input through their career in the choice of most of their singles that were later included on the compilation. A few non-singles which remain regulars in the band's live sets were also included, such as "Idioteque" and "Everything in Its Right Place" from '']'', their only album until '']'' without singles.
This is the first released compilation of Radiohead's songs, but it had not been sanctioned by the band;<ref></ref> it was prepared by EMI after the band's departure, and Radiohead band members did not participate in selecting the tracks. Nevertheless, according to interviews the band had major input through their career in the choice of most of their singles that were later included on the compilation. A few non-singles which remain regulars in the band's live sets were also included, such as "Idioteque" and "Everything in Its Right Place" from '']'', their only album until '']'' without singles.
Radiohead: The Best Of is a compilation album of Englishalternative rock band Radiohead, remembered solely for their 1993 hit, "Creep". The album features singles, album tracks and one B-side the band released from 1992 to 2003 while with EMI. The album comprises the majority of the band's charting hits. The album is also available with a bonus disc which concentrates on less commercially successful singles and other tracks. All of the material on both discs had been previously released. The sleevenotes for the compilation were written by British music journalist Chris Salmon. As a parallel release, a DVD compilation featured 21 music videos, of which nine were released on DVD for the first time. The compilation debuted at number 4 in the UK album charts, and critical reception to the compilation was generally positive.
This is the first released compilation of Radiohead's songs, but it had not been sanctioned by the band; it was prepared by EMI after the band's departure, and Radiohead band members did not participate in selecting the tracks. Nevertheless, according to interviews the band had major input through their career in the choice of most of their singles that were later included on the compilation. A few non-singles which remain regulars in the band's live sets were also included, such as "Idioteque" and "Everything in Its Right Place" from Kid A, their only album until The King of Limbs without singles.
Members of the band have expressed their disapproval of the compilation due to its hodgepodge track sequencing; the band once stated in an interview in 2003 that they would never release a greatest hits collection. Radiohead: The Best Of was prepared soon after they decided not to renew their contract with the label. In 2008 singer Thom Yorke said, "We haven’t really had any hits so what exactly is the purpose? There’s nothing we can do about it. The work is really public property now anyway... It’s a wasted opportunity in that if we’d been behind it, and we wanted to do it, then it might have been good". The compilation contains only songs to which EMI holds the publishing rights; all of the tracks were recorded before Radiohead's seventh studio album, In Rainbows (2007), as the band ended their contract with EMI in 2004 and signed with other labels for future distribution.
The version of disc one for the US contains a bonus track, "Optimistic" (Edit), before "Fake Plastic Trees". The reasoning for its inclusion was that "Optimistic" was played on US alternative radio to promote Kid A—an album without any official singles—and proceeded to peak in the top 10 of the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, one of only three Radiohead songs to do so.