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Oh No

Oh No
Ok Go

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Track Listing

  1. Invincible
  2. Do What You Want
  3. Here It Goes Again
  4. A Good Idea At The Time
  5. Oh Lately It's So Quiet
  6. It's A Disaster
  7. A Million Ways
  8. No Sign Of Life
  9. Let It Rain
  10. Crash The Party
  11. Television, Television
  12. Maybe, This Time
  13. The House Wins
  14. 9027 Km

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4261 in Music
  • Brand: Baker & Taylor
  • Released on: 2005-08-30
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .22 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
ALL THE OK GO YOU CAN GET! DELUXE LIMITED EDITION CD & DVD INCLUDING: Every OK Go Video! "Here It Goes Again" (The Treadmill Video), The Making Of The Treadmill Video!, "A Million Ways" (The Dance Video), and other previously unreleased goodies!

OVER ONE HOUR OF FOOTAGE !

Amazon.com
On its self-titled 2002 debut, OK Go nailed the two things every decent power-pop band needs--deadly looks and deadly hooks--to deliver the knock-out hit "Get Over It." Its follow up, produced by Tore Johansson (Franz Ferdinand, the Cardigans) and recorded in Malmöö, Sweden, offers more of the same. Much more. The Chicago quartet can't seem to move through its record collection fast enough, piling on the Beach Boys harmonies, Cars synthesizer squelches and Queen-inspired fanfare on breakneck songs like "Here It Goes Again" and "Crash The Party." Without any pauses for breath or quiet contemplation, it's frankly almost too much to take in one sitting. Then again, it can't be easy trying to cram the entire history of pop in just under an hour. --Aidin Vaziri

About the Artist
OK Go follows its series of imaginative videos with its first-ever full-length DVD, which will be released on November 7th in a special package with Oh No, the band's 2005 CD. The DVD includes the band's homemade video for its Top 20 Modern Rock single, "Here It Goes Again."

The DVD contains the requisite traditional fare - a documentary on the making of Oh No and the album's four official Capitol Records videos. But tradition soon goes out the window in favor of OK Go's characteristically madcap approach to video making, yielding a grab bag of goodies from the band's career to date (encompassing material from Oh No as well as OK Go's 2002 self-titled debut). Fans can watch the evolution of the band's unusual dance style, beginning with an early dance routine for "C-C-C-Cinnamon Lips" performed on the Chicago cable TV show "Chica-go-go" in 2000 with The Public Radio Allstars serving as backing band and culminating with OK Go's homemade dance videos for "A Million Ways" and "Here It Goes Again." The video for "A Million Ways," which simply features the band dancing in Kulash's backyard, is the most-downloaded video in music history.

Highlights of the DVD include "OK Go Phenomenon V.3," a sampling of the more than 180 fan versions of the "A Millions Ways" dance that were submitted to the "OK Go Dances With You(Tube)" contest, a behind-the-scenes look at OK Go shooting the treadmill routine and rehearsing it for MTV's 2006 Video Music Awards, an acoustic performance of "What To Do," shot in black and white with the fellows sporting a decidedly retro look, OK Go's three PSAs for The Federal Truth in Music Project and "There's A Fire," a video game within a video that segues into a scene with the video game characters interacting in their "real life." Live versions of "Do What You Want" and "You're So Damn Hot" document the band's adventures on the road, from autograph sessions and radio station visits to bowling and goofing off in numerous state parks while fans star in "Don't Ask Me," showing off their moves in a dance booth that OK Go brought on tour in 2002.