EMI Reissues Radiohead’s First Three Albums For Special Edition Set
By Seraphina L.
Well, whether Radiohead approves anything EMI does with their music or not, it’s happening again. EMI is reissuing Radiohead’s first three albums (Pablo Honey, The Bends, OK Computer) and expanding them for 2 new special editions. If March weren’t already great enough with Radiohead’s interview book comig out, they also get these editions starting March 23rd.
The first editions will be a double CD set, that includes the original studio LP, as well as the b-sides that accompanied the singles with live recordings. The second editions, or “collectors editions,” will include a DVD that features the videos linked to each album, as well as concert footage of a 1994 Radiohead show at London’s Astoria. This gig has been split in half for the releases, with one half featured on Pablo Honey CD and the second included on The Bends CD. The track listing is after the jump.
EMI also just announced that they will also be releasing 12 Radiohead singles on 12″ vinyl on April 21st. Check out which ones below!
EMI Radiohead Special Edition release track listing:
PABLO HONEY
CD1 Tracklisting:
“You”
“Creep”
“How Do You?”
“Stop Whispering”
“Thinking About You”
“Anyone Can Play Guitar”
“Ripcord”
“Vegetable”
“Prove Yourself”
“I Can’t”
“Lurgee”
“Blow Out”
CD2 Tracklisting:
Drill EP
“Prove Yourself” (Demo)
“Stupid Car” (Demo)
“You” (Demo)
“Thinking About You” (Demo)
Creep
“Inside My Head”
“Million Dollar Question”
“Yes I Am”
“Blow Out” (Remix)
“Inside My Head” (Live)
“Creep” (Acoustic)
“Vegetable” (Live)
“Killer Cars” (Live)
Anyone Can Play Guitar
“Anyone Can Play Guitar”
“Faithless, The Wonderboy”
“Coke Babies”
Pop Is Dead
“Pop Is Dead”
“Banana Co.” (Acoustic)
“Ripchord” (Live)
“Stop Whispering”
“Stop Whispering (US Version)”
BBC Radio One Session – 22/06/92
“Prove Yourself”
“Creep”
“I Can’t”
“Nothing Touches Me”
THE BENDS
CD1 Tracklisting:
“Planet Telex”
“The Bends”
“High And Dry”
“Fake Plastic Trees”
“Bones”
“(Nice Dream)”
“Just”
“My Iron Lung”
”Bullet Proof.. I Wish I Was”
“Black Star”
“Sulk”
“Street Spirit (Fade Out)”
CD2 Tracklisting:
My Iron Lung
“The Trickster”
“Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong”
“Lozenge Of Love”
“Lewis (Mistreated)”
“Permanent Daylight”
“You Never Wash Up After Yourself”
High And Dry/Planet Telex
“Maquiladora”
“Killer Cars”
“Fake Plastic Trees”
“India Rubber”
“How Can You Be Sure?”
“Street Spirit (Fade Out)”
“Talk Show Host”
“Bishop’s Robes”
“Banana Co.”
“Molasses”
BBC Session – 14/04/94
“Just”
“Maquiladora”
“Street Spirit (Fade Out)”
“Bones”
OK Computer Tracklisting:
CD1
“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”
CD2
Paranoid Android
“Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)”
“Pearly”
“A Reminder”
“Melatonin”
“Karma Police”
“Meeting In The Aisle”
“Lull”
“Climbing Up The Walls” (Zero 7 Mix)
“Climbing Up The Walls” (Fila Brazillia Mix)
No Surprises
“Palo Alto”
“How I Made My Millions”
“Airbag” (Live In Berlin)
“Lucky” (Live In Florence)
BBC Radio One Evening Session – 28/05/97
“No Surprises”
“Climbing Up The Walls”
“Exit Music (For A Film)”
12″ Vinyl Singles:
“Drill”
“Creep”
“My Iron Lung”
“Just”
“Fake Plastic Trees”
“High and Dry”
“Street Spirit (Fade Out)”
“Paranoid Android”
“Karma Police”
“No Surprises”
“Pyramid Song”
“There There”
“2+2=5″
Which version of these releases will you get?
Sunday, January 18, 2009 2:15AM
it's all about the fans, right? my guess is that this is one way to compete against free – your former label has every incentive to squeeze every nickel out of what they own … namely the catalog they are making available … perhaps the real argument is that more artists should pay attention on the positive effects of making moves that benefit the band/talent *NOW* including broader mixes of deals on touring, performance, user-generated competitions, better accounting for more transparency to determine the value of the music that favorably incentivizes all parties to make money!
the radiohead competitions with fans are excellent examples … the heavy-handed treatment of user-generated video is a bit less consistent & improperly analyzed as has been determined in a number of deployments & productions
now OTOH hand, if an inventor goes out to assert their own rights, whether or not they choose to manufacture *anything* (people do not buy technology per se, they buy goods & services derived from the innovation – every machine, is a particular machine operating for a particular user or users in a particular manner or manners), everyone finds that "troll"-ish … quite hypocritical … we should all be given the right to profit over our intellectual property & encourage vigorous debate on the how & why all people should have access to the same protections …
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