Released in 1993, Pablo Honey is the debut studio album from Radiohead. Produced by Sean Slade and Paul Kolderie, the album was recorded at Chipping Norton Recording Studios and Courtyard Studio, Oxfordshire. The album features the singles, Anyone Can Play Guitar, Stop Whispering, and Creep. – The standout single Creep was the international hit that helped propel Radiohead and Pablo Honey to popular acclaim. Released several months before the album itself, Creep went on to define the band’s early career. Also included on Pablo Honey are ethereal rocker You, fan favorite Thinking About You, and Blow Out, all of which point to the band’s future sonic manipulations.
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