Thursday Tunes – Christopher O’Riley


Welcome to the Thursday Tunes! Each week, I will showcase music, whether new or old. Hopefully you will find something that interests you here!

Christopher O’Riley is a very talented pianist who has released two albums which are very interesting. Instead of regular classical music, O’Riley plays the music of the band Radiohead on the piano. He interprets and sometimes re-arranges these songs and the result is just amazing. Hold Me To This is a great album to put on in the background while you are reading. Even if you aren’t familiar with Radiohead, you’ll find something to like on this album. Hold Me To This can be purchased from the Amazon MP3 Store for $8.99.

1 comments:

ibeeeg said...

You are right.
Christopher O'Riley's Hold Me To This would be great background music not only for reading though but also for a busy household that some soothing sounds.
Thanks for pointing me in the direction of this artist.

It has been a while for me but here is my Thursday Tunes

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