manor. Like several other tracks on their third album,
OK Computer, Radiohead recorded "Exit Music" in
St Catherine's Court, a manor in
Bath, Somerset. The climax was an attempt to emulate the sound of the
trip hop group
Portishead, but in a style that the bassist,
Colin Greenwood, called more "stilted and leaden and mechanical". The song concludes by fading back to Yorke's voice, acoustic guitar and Mellotron. Luhrmann said Radiohead were late to finish the song: "We were doing the final mix, where you can no longer put new music in. Just as we were mixing the credits sequence – we had another song in there – suddenly this guy runs into the studio in London, where we were recording, with a tape that said 'From Thom, to Baz, I hope I'm not late'." The song helped shape the direction of
OK Computer. Yorke said it "was the first performance we'd ever recorded where every note of it made my head spin—something I was proud of, something I could turn up really, really loud and not wince at any moment". == Release ==