Reckoner
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"Reckoner" is a song by the English alternative rock band Radiohead from their 2007 album In Rainbows. It was released as the album's fourth single on 23 September 2008. It was named one of the best songs of the decade by Pitchfork and the NME. Remixes of the song were released by electronic musicians James Holden, Flying Lotus and Diplo. Radiohead also released the separate stems for fans to remix themselves, as they had they done with their previous single "Nude".
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History
On tour in 2001, Radiohead performed a different, aggressive song with the title "Reckoner" in George, Washington.[1] During a solo performance at a 2005 Trade Justice Movement show, Radiohead singer Thom Yorke performed this version of "Reckoner" on acoustic guitar.[2]
Working on the song for their 2007 album In Rainbows, Radiohead added a coda which developed into a new song, the version of "Reckoner" that appears on the album.[3] In 2009, Yorke released the song originally known as "Reckoner" as a solo single, retitled "Feeling Pulled Apart by Horses".[4]
Composition
"Reckoner" features "frosty, clanging" percussion, a "meandering" guitar line, piano, a string arrangement by Radiohead guitarist Jonny Greenwood, and Yorke's falsetto.[5] Yorke said the guitar riff was a homage to Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante, "in my sort of clunky 'can't-really-pick' kind of way".[6]
Release
"Reckoner" was first released on Radiohead's 2007 album In Rainbows. It was released as the fourth and final single from In Rainbows on 23 September 2008.[7]
Radiohead had electronic musicians James Holden, Flying Lotus and Diplo create remixes of "Reckoner".[8] As they had done with their previous single "Nude", Radiohead also released the separate stems ("Lead Vocal", "Backing Vocal", "Guitars", "Bass", "Drums", and "Piano/Strings") from "Reckoner" for fans to remix.[9]
Reception
Reviewing In Rainbows, Pitchfork wrote that "Reckoner" "may not be the most immediate track on the album, but over the course of several listens, it reveals itself to be among the most woozily beautiful things the band has ever recorded."[5] In October 2011, Rolling Stone readers voted it the ninth best Radiohead song, and NME ranked it number 93 on its list of the "150 Best Tracks of the Past 15 Years".[2][10] Pitchfork listed it #254 on its list of the "Top 500 songs of the 2000s".[11]
Music video
The official music video for "Reckoner" is Virtual Lasagna's submission to a video contest conducted by Aniboom. The video was chosen on 1 October 2008. The video depicts a situation in which a place filled with greenery is being replaced with structures, which hints at the gradual deforestation of the Earth for human benefit, but ultimately leads to everything returning to nature.[citation needed]
Cover versions
- Gnarls Barkley performed a live cover version.[12][13]
- Pianist Robert Glasper recorded the song as a jazz instrumental, released as a promo single for his live album, Covered.[14]
Personnel
- Thom Yorke
- Colin Greenwood
- Jonny Greenwood
- Ed O'Brien
- Phil Selway
Charts
Chart | Peak Position |
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UK Singles Chart | 74[15] |
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