Tyler, The Creator remix confirmed for 10th anniversary edition of Lykke Li's Wounded Rhymes album
12 July 2021, 15:21
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Lykke Li has announced the 10th anniversary deluxe version of her Wounded Rhymes album, which will include a Tyler, The Creator remix of "I Follow Rivers".
Wounded Rhymes was released in 2011, and was produced by Björn Yttling of Peter Bjorn and John, and today (12 July) a 10th anniversary deluxe reissue has been announced.
The deluxe reissue will feature previously unreleased demo versions of "Youth Knows No Pain", "Jerome" and "I Follow Rivers", as well as two remixes of "I Follow Rivers", one by Tyler, The Creator.
Tracklist:
- Youth Knows No Pain
- I Follow Rivers
- Love out of Lust
- Unrequited Love
- Get Some
- Rich Kids Blues
- Sadness Is a Blessing
- I Know Places
- Jerome
- Silent My Song
- Made You Move
- Youth Knows No Pain (The Lost Sessions Full Version)
- Jerome (The Lost Sessions)
- I Follow Rivers (The Lost Sessions)
- I Follow Rivers (The Magician Remix)
- I Follow Rivers (Tyler, the Creator Remix)
Lykke Li's 10th anniversary reissue of Wounded Rhymes will arrive digitally this Friday (16 July), and physically on 15 October. Visit store.lykkeli.com to pre-order.
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