Stop Whispering
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"Stop Whispering" is a single from English alternative rock band Radiohead, released as the band's fourth single in 1993. It is the fourth track of their first album, Pablo Honey (1993). It reached #23 on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart,[1] and #131 on the Australian ARIA singles chart.[2]
Background
The song was written as a tribute to the Pixies, a band that had an important influence over Radiohead at the time, hence the single CD art cover is similar to the Pixies' Surfer Rosa.[citation needed] "Stop Whispering" is also one of Radiohead's oldest songs; it was created when the band was still known as On A Friday, originally being on Dungeon Demo.[citation needed] The CD cover art was conceived by Peter Darley Miller and Radiohead.
Track listing
- "Stop Whispering (US version)" - 4:11
- "Creep (Acoustic)" - 4:19
- "Pop Is Dead" - 2:12
- "Inside My Head (Live)" - 2:58
The US version was remixed by Chris Sheldon and featured strings and a slower tempo than the original.
Personnel
- Radiohead
- Thom Yorke - lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Colin Greenwood - bass guitar
- Jonny Greenwood - lead guitar, organ
- Ed O'Brien - rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Philip Selway - drums
Music video
The promotional video, directed by Jeffery Plansker,[citation needed] features Thom Yorke then with platinum blond, shoulder-length hair and wearing a white suit. The video also shows Jonny Greenwood playing a Rickenbacker Guitar, as opposed to the Fender Telecaster which he is known for playing.
Cover versions
- Jimmy Eat World covered this song on their EP Damage.[3]
External links
References
- ^ "Billboard > Artists / Radiohead > Chart History > Alternative Songs (page 2)". Billboard. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
- ^ "Response from ARIA re: chart inquiry, received 17 February 2016". Imgur. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
- ^ McGovern, Kyle. "Jimmy Eat World Revive Long-Forgotten Radiohead Song for Record Store Day". Spin Magazine. Retrieved 20 April 2013.