After teasing fans with mysterious posters and cryptic online messages last week, Radiohead have officially announced their re-issue plans for the 20th anniversary of their landmark OK Computer album, due June 23 through XL Recordings.
Dubbed OKNOTOK 1997 – 2017, the album will be released as a triple 180-gram vinyl edition, including three unreleased tracks form the era: “I Promise,” “Lift” and “Man of War.” The set will also be released digitally, as a double-CD set, and in an elaborate box set edition featuring the vinyl album, a hardcover book, a recreation of Thom Yorke’s 104-page notebook from the era, a 48-page sketchbook of artist Stanley Donwood and Yorke’s “preperatory work,” and a cassette tape with OK Computer era demos and sessions.
The standard vinyl set lists for $30 USD, while the deluxe set will set you back $130 USD (the CD edition is a measly $13, because CD’s). You can pre-order all versions here. Check out photos of the re-release below.
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