| | Radiohead No Surprises EP CD Single - Import Radiohead Discography of CDs
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The NO SURPRISES EP is a Japanese-only release that, in addition to the title song, also has five other Radiohead songs, including a remix of "Pearly."
Japanese only tour EP featuring six tracks: 'No Surprises',an exclusive remix of 'Pearly' and four B-sides from variousU.K. CD singles, 'Melatonin', 'Meeting In The Aisle'(Instrumental), 'Bishop's Robes' and 'A Reminder'. 1997EMI release. Digipak. Radiohead No Surprises EP Songs | 1. | No Surprises |
| 2. | Pearly |
| 3. | Melatonin |
| 4. | Meeting in the Aisle |
| 5. | Bishop's Robes |
| 6. | Reminder |
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