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Radiohead Announces 20th Anniversary Edition Of 'OK Computer'

Radiohead in 1997.
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Radiohead in 1997.

Radiohead will release a deluxe, 20th anniversary edition of its breakthrough album OK Computeron June 23 on XL Recordings. In a series of cryptic images and messages on its website, the band revealed the album will be called OKNOTOK 1997-2017and include a bonus disc of previously released B-sides and three previously unreleased tracks: "I Promise," "Lift," and "Man Of War."

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Cover art for Oknotok

In addition to digital, double-CD and triple-LP reissues, the band is releasing a "Boxed Edition" set in July for über fans. Here's the :

Inside a black box emblazoned with a dark image of a burned copy of OK COMPUTERare three heavyweight 180 gram black 12" vinyl records and a hardcover book containing more than 30 artworks, many of which have never been seen before except by us, and full lyrics to all the tracks except the ones that haven't really got any lyrics.

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 COMPUTERsession archives and demo tapes.

While we don't know what will be on the cassette, we do have the reissue's tracklist below.

  • "Airbag"
  • "Paranoid Android"
  • "Subterranean Homesick Alien"
  • "Exit Music (For A Film)"
  • "Let Down"
  • "Karma Police"
  • "Fitter Happier"
  • "Electioneering"
  • "Climbing Up The Walls"
  • "No Surprises"
  • "Lucky"
  • "The Tourist"
  • "I Promise"
  • "Man Of War"
  • "Lift"
  • "Lull"
  • "Meeting In The Aisle"
  • "Melatonin"
  • "A Reminder"
  • "Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)"
  • "Pearly*"
  • "Palo Alto"
  • "How I Made My Millions"
  • Radiohead seeded anticipation for an OK Computerreissue Monday with a cryptic tweet featuring VHS-esque video and a demo clip of "Climbing Up The Walls."

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    Robin Hilton is a producer and co-host of the popular NPR Music show All Songs Considered.