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Radiohead will release 'OKNOTOK' to celebrate 20th anniversary of 'OK Computer'

A seminal album like this deserves a big celebration

  • Aimee Baker
  • 2 May 2017

Radiohead will release 'OKNOTOK' on June 23 and will be a celebration of 'OK Computer''s 20th anniversary.

The release will feature the original album, three unreleased tracks and eight B-sides with all the material remastered using the original analogue tapes.

The boxed edition will be shipped starting from July this year and includes three 12” vinyl records, a hardcover book containing over 30 unseen artworks and much more.

'OK Computer' was originally released in 1997 and featured the singles ‘Paranoid Android’, ‘Karma Police and ‘No Surprises’.

Widely regarded as one of Radiohead's most important albums, the LP was also nominated for a Grammy award in 1998 and was their first album to reach #1 in the UK.

With fans speculating as to what these cryptic posters meant, it seems that Radiohead will be continuing to surprise us and with Glastonbury around the corner, we can hardly contain our excitement.

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