Radiohead reissuing OK Computer with unreleased material to mark album's 20th anniversary
Radiohead are marking OK Computer's 20th birthday with OKNOTOK, a new reissue featuring B-sides and "never before released" material.
The reissue contains a fully remastered (from the original analogue tapes) edition of the original OK Computer, eight B-sides, and the first official release of studio versions of "I Promise", "Lift", and "Man Of War".
As well as digital, 2xCD, and 3xLP versions of the 23-track record, there will be a deluxe Boxed Edition, featuring a plethora of goodies for super fans, including over 30 artworks, full lyrics, a notebook featuring "104 pages from Thom Yorke's library of scrawled notes at the time", a C90 cassette mix compiled by the band "taken from OK Computer session archives and demo tapes", and more.
OKNOTOK is out 23 June via XL Recordings, with the Boxed Edition shipping in July.
The reissue news comes after a bout of teasing by the group, with mysterious billboards and a teaser trailer hinting at something big to celebrate the LP's anniversary.
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