Radiohead Boxset Giveaway!

Sep 14, 2009 - By Kara

radioheadkj09 09 09 Radiohead Boxset Giveaway!

Hello BeatCrave readers! So, we have some cool free stuff for you fine people. This time around, we are giving away 3 Special Collector’s Edition Boxsets of Radiohead’s three albums Kid A, Amnesiac, and Hail To The Thief. Honestly, I can’t even imagine how great these things are, and you can get it here for free. At the bottom of the post is the full tracklist for each set to get you a little bit more excited about these prizes.

Each “Special Collectors Edition” includes the original album plus a second CD of rarities, including radio sessions and live recordings, a DVD with various video clips, as well as a series of postcards in a lift-top box packaging.

Here is how to enter the contest…

Step one, subscribe to our lovely RSS feed or follow us on Twitter. Step two, leave a comment about your favorite Radiohead song and why it reigns supreme. Then state which album you would like, and we will try to accommodate you as best as we can. That’s not too hard, right?

Please enter the contest by noon on Monday, September 21 and the winners will be announced on Tuesday, September 22.

Good luck!

Remember that in order to play:

  • You must have a shipping address in the United States
  • You must leave an e-mail address that we can reach you at (we promise not to spam you)
  • If you win, you will have one week to respond to an e-mail that we will send to you. If you do not respond within one week your prize will be given to another contestant.

Here is the tracklist for each set…

Kid A: Disc One

  1. Everything In Its Right Place
  2. Kid A
  3. The National Anthem
  4. How To Disappear Completely
  5. Treefingers
  6. Optimistic
  7. In Limbo
  8. Idioteque
  9. Morning Bell
  10. Motion Picture Soundtrack

Disc Two: BBC Radio One Evening Session [11/15/00]

  1. Everything In Its Right Place
  2. How To Disappear Completely
  3. Idioteque
  4. The National Anthem –> Lamacq Live In Concert: Victoria Park, Warrington, England [10/2/00]
  5. Optimistic –> Canal+ Studios [4/28/01]
  6. Morning Bell
  7. The National Anthem
  8. How To Disappear Completely
  9. In Limbo
  10. Idioteque
  11. Everything In Its Right Place
  12. Motion Picture Soundtrack –> I Might Be Wrong – Live Recordings
  13. True Love Waits (Live)

Kid A (Special Collectors Edition) – 2CD+DVD

  1. Later… With Jools Holland [6/9/01]
  2. The National Anthem
  3. Morning Bell
  4. Idioteque

Disc One

  1. Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box
  2. Pyramid Song
  3. Pulk/Pull Revolving Doors
  4. You And Whose Army?
  5. I Might Be Wrong
  6. Knives Out
  7. Morning Bell/Amnesiac
  8. Dollars And Cents
  9. Hunting Bears
  10. Like Spinning Plates
  11. Life In A Glasshouse

Disc Two

  1. The Amazing Sounds Of Orgy
  2. Trans-atlantic Drawl
  3. Fast-track
  4. Kinetic –> Knives Out
  5. Worrywort
  6. Fog
  7. Cuttooth
  8. Life In A Glasshouse (Full Length Version)
  9. You And Whose Army?
  10. Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box
  11. Dollars And Cents
  12. I Might Be Wrong
  13. Knives Out
  14. Pyramid Song –> I Might Be Wrong – Live Recordings
  15. Like Spinning Plates (Live)

Amnesiac (Special Collectors Edition) – 2CD+DVD

  1. Pyramid Song
  2. Knives Out
  3. I Might Be Wrong
  4. Push Pulk/Spinning Plates
  5. Top Of The Pops [5/25/01]
  6. Pyramid Song
  7. Later… With Jools Holland [6/9/01]
  8. Packt Like Sardines In A Crushd Tin Box
  9. Knives Out
  10. Life In A Glasshouse
  11. I Might Be Wrong
  12. Top Of The Pops [8/17/01]
  13. Knives Out

Disc One: Hail To The Thief

  1. 2 + 2 = 5
  2. Sit Down. Stand Up.
  3. Sail To The Moon
  4. Backdrifts
  5. Go To Sleep
  6. Where I End And You Begin
  7. We Suck Young Blood
  8. The Gloaming
  9. There There
  10. I Will
  11. A Punchup At A Wedding
  12. Myxomatosis
  13. Scatterbrain
  14. A Wolf At The Door

Disc Two: There There

  1. Paperbag Writer
  2. Where Bluebirds Fly
  3. Go To Sleep
  4. I Am Citizen Insane
  5. Fog (Again) – Live
  6. Gagging Order
  7. I Am A Wicked Child
  8. 2+2=5
  9. Remyxomatosis (Cristian Vogel RMX)
  10. There There (First Demo)
  11. Skttrbrain (Four Tet RMX) –> I Will (Los Angeles Version) –>Jo Whiley Show [5/28/03]
  12. Sail To The Moon
  13. Com Lag
  14. 12. 2+2=5 [Live At Earls Court, London, 11/26/03]
  15. Zane Lowe [12/8/03]
  16. Go To Sleep

Promo videos:

  • There There
  • Go To Sleep
  • 2 + 2 = 5
  • Sit Down. Stand Up.
  • 2 + 2 = 5 (Live At Belfort Festival)
  • Later… With Jools Holland [5/27/03]
  • There There
  • Go To Sleep
  • 2 + 2 = 5
  • Where I End And You Begin

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COMMENTS

  1. Posted by taylor

    following on twitter (iluvpinkerton) i'd love Kid A!

  2. Posted by @relitnosmoge

    Pyramid Song—because it's imagery and instrumentation are amazing.
    Amnesiac.

  3. Posted by GrievousBodilyCharm

    Pyramid Song is one of my favourite tracks when I need to relax. Karma Police my overall favourite.

  4. Posted by @BruinBrian

    "Fog," both studio and live versions… the line, "baby alligators in the sewers grow up fast" kills me every time! Hail to the Theif (please ;-)

  5. Posted by @erikmae

    :Idioteque" and "Everything in Its Right Place" from the Kid A album are by far my favorite Radiohead tracks. The rhythmic and harmonic potential for both of these songs is limitless. The band was definitely looking forward when they released this album, and these songs stand the test of time and taste when I listen to them nine years after their release. Radiohead explores variations in instrumentation and musicianship in piecing these masterpieces together, layering each track with sounds and chords that are unconventional in rock and pop. Epic. Truly epic.

    I'd love the Kid A collection.

  6. Posted by @lisapunkee

    Paranoid Android is my favorite. Greenwood's solos are amazing, the lyrics are ironic and spiteful, and i love how the song transforms as it goes with many different melodies.—i'd like Kid A!

  7. Posted by Joe Giuliano

    following on twitter (@xmastreejones). "Idioteque" because this beautifully haunting piece is what solidified their "new" sound. Rock was out and Electronic was in and nothing packaged this deal better than this masterpiece. If the end is near, this shall be our soundtrack. I'd take Kid A. :)

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  9. Posted by ohgrpup

    Following (@ohgrpup)

    Although 'Lucky' is not included in the Kid A 2CD+DVD set, I would like to share a story with you in hopes of garnering a copy of the set through this contest. Way back in the good old days of 2006, I somehow managed to obtain two tickets to see Radiohead at the Greek Theatre. Unbelievable, right? I managed to score bleacher seats, but didn't mind. The better part of this story? The tickets got upgraded to PIT… I was about 5 feet from Thom York with my girlfriend at the time, for the entire night.

    I've attended approximately 400+ concerts since the age of 17. I'm 23 now, so I've got a good six years of shows on my belt at this point. Hands down, this night was the most earth shattering show I've ever witnessed. The set consisted of more than 25 songs, and the night ended with "Lucky," my favorite Radiohead track. I closed my eyes, tilted my head back, and felt like my soul was flying away from me. The strobes from their stage set up struck my closed eyes, and everything went red. It was as if I was having a near-death experience. The feeling was indescribable, and to this day I've not once felt anything like it. Plus, I was completely sober! No drugs, no alcohol; just the music.

    I've yet to see Radiohead play again as tickets sell out instantly, and get jacked up by at least 5 times the original cost. However I'm sure one day I'll be able to see them again, and hopefully the experience will be just as amazing as it was in 2006.

    I would adore to get a copy of Kid A if it's available still 

    Cheers,
    -J

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  11. Posted by John

    favorite song – "Everything In Its Right Place" – why? because that piano gives me tingly feelings …. Kid A please

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  13. Posted by Justin Rasco

    My favorite Radiohead song? I have to have one? I would have to say ‘Paranoid Android’…the “rain down” part is beautiful …or ‘12 Step’ because it’s got a groovy beat and I can dance to it. I would really dig that Amnesiac set.

  14. Posted by mali

    Brian we need your e-mail address!

  15. Posted by Seraphina

    My favorite song is "Paranoid Android" as well, because not only is the song title such a nice roll off the tongue but the sound I like the fact it has four separate sections which is reminiscent of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Happiness is a Warm Gun."

    However, I would like the Amnesiac set because Hail to the Thief does magical things with the guitar alone. I'm fond of their their direction towards electronica but Hail to the Thief is also one of their longest albums making it that much better.

  16. Posted by Seraphina

    My favorite song is "Paranoid Android" as well, because not only is the song title such a nice roll off the tongue but I like the fact it has four separate sections which is reminiscent of "Bohemian Rhapsody" and "Happiness is a Warm Gun."

    However, I would like the Amnesiac set because Hail to the Thief does magical things with the guitar alone. I'm fond of their their direction towards electronica but Hail to the Thief is also one of their longest albums making it that much better.

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