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Radiohead announces OK Computer 20th Anniversary set (w/ unreleased tracks)

Blader

Member
http://www.oknotok.co.uk/

Available on vinyl, cd, and digital June 23

Box set shipping in July

You can also buy on blue vinyl (limited and going fast): http://www.crashrecords.co.uk/produ...d-indies-only-blue-vinyl-triple-lp-pre-order/

Tracklist includes the album, all 8 b-sides, plus 3 unreleased tracks: I Promise, Man of War (aka Big Boots), and Lift:

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Rescued from defunct formats, prised from dark cupboards and brought to light after two decades in cold storage... OK COMPUTER: the original twelve track album, three unreleased tracks and eight B-sides, all newly remastered from the original analogue tapes*.

Possibly some outtakes or demos in the boxed set?

Under this weighty tome are yet more surprises: a notebook containing 104 pages from Thom Yorke's library of scrawled notes of the time, a sketchbook containing 48 pages of Donwood and Tchock's 'preparatory work' and a C90 cassette mix tape compiled by us, taken from OK COMPUTER session archives and demo tapes.
 

pablito

Member
I normally wouldn't mind dropping the cash on the box set, but I just came around on this album last week. I don't feel right getting it. I'll get the regular vinyl.
 

King_Moc

Banned
The release date looks to be the day they play Glastonbury. As someone with a ticket, i'm pretty hyped for that setlist now.
 
Whoa! This is some Radiohead holy grail type of stuff. I'm in for sure, just debating if I need all the bells and whistles that go along with this or not (i'm weak and i'm sure i'll cave).
 

Ernest

Banned
Hmmm... let's see. I already have the original CD I bought the day it first came out, all the CD-singles with their B-sides, the 3-disc set AND the vinyl record. Should I get this for just 3 songs?
 

PolishQ

Member
Hmmm... let's see. I already have the original CD I bought the day it first came out, all the CD-singles with their B-sides, the 3-disc set AND the vinyl record. Should I get this for just 3 songs?

Could be worth it for the remastering...
 
Hmmm... let's see. I already have the original CD I bought the day it first came out, all the CD-singles with their B-sides, the 3-disc set AND the vinyl record. Should I get this for just 3 songs?

Yes lol, I'd get it if it were *just* Lift/Manowar
 

Blader

Member
Hmmm... let's see. I already have the original CD I bought the day it first came out, all the CD-singles with their B-sides, the 3-disc set AND the vinyl record. Should I get this for just 3 songs?

If you're getting the box set, that comes with session outtakes and demos too!
 

wenis

Registered for GAF on September 11, 2001.
Could be worth it for the remastering...
That's what I want to know more about. For $120 I want the lineage of engineers and info on who mastered it and where. Also a pressing plant too.

This all sounds good in theory but the remaster could sound like butt like those Capitol reissues from years back (AKA the new XL reissues which use the same stampers and poor mastering job).
 

Blader

Member
That's what I want to know more about. For $120 I want the lineage of engineers and info on who mastered it and where. Also a pressing plant too.

This all sounds good in theory but the remaster could sound like butt like those Capitol reissues from years back (AKA the new XL reissues which use the same stampers and poor mastering job).

The band wasn't involved in (and hated) the EMI "collector's edition" reissues.
 

wenis

Registered for GAF on September 11, 2001.
The band wasn't involved in (and hated) the EMI "collector's edition" reissues.

it's a shame then that they let XL use those same stampers then. I re-purchased Kid A just to see and both the capitol/xl reissues had the same matrix codes in the dead wax except capitol was X'd out and an XL was placed next to it.
 
Regular vinyl is fine for me, just for nostalgia's sake. I burned out on Radiohead back in the early 00s. Very curious about the remastered Big Boots, though.
 
I'll do what I did with AMSP and grab the 24-bit WAVs.

Its kinda amazing for me. Both AMSP and this release(d) the week before my vacation. It's like they want me to play them on the drive.
 
Also if you're not down to drop 120 on a box set, they're releasing a limited edition blue vinyl exclusive to independent record stores on the 23rd of June, same price as the standard vinyl.
 
I'm in for the extra tracks and unreleased tracks, but I'm cautious for the remaster. Hopefully it doesn't come out to be overly compressed and loud like I think it will. I mean, OKC already sounds great. Hopefully there are some demos and outtakes as well.
 

Tall4Life

Member
FUCK YESSSSSSSSSSSS

THIS IS REALLY HAPPENING

MAN IF THEY START PLAYING POLYETHYLENE LIVE AGAIN BECAUSE OF THIS


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zeitgeist

Member
Here is an extremely unimportant question:

Does anyone think the box set will still have the 3 records in those awesome sleeves?
 
However in the 20 years since the original release mastering technology has improved a lot,and with new equipment and techniques we can make a digital version that's an improvement of the original transfer.

Typed by somebody who's not listened to the mastering on the last 3 Radiohead albums, clearly.

This will sound worse than the original. I'm looking forward to the bonus tracks though.
 
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