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January 14, 2009

Capitol Reissuing Radiohead's First Three Albums And A Slew Of EPs

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Following the greatest hits collection, Capitol's found another way to make money off the band that used to be put out records with them: The expanded Pablo Honey, The Bends, and OK Computer will be out 3/24 as either double CDs or a double CD/single DVD set. Additionally, Coldplay's label is giving you a dozen EPs on limited-edition vinyl from 1992's Drill EP through the "2+2=5" single on 4/21. More details:

Pablo Honey is expanded with the [...] "Drill" EP, the "Creep" single, and a four-song BBC session from June 1992, among other rarities. The DVD includes four videos, a "Top of the Pops" appearance and nine songs taped in May 1994 at London's Astoria.

The Bends is augmented with the classic "My Iron Lung" single, a 1994 BBC session and additional songs from the Astoria concert. OK Computer includes a four-song BBC session from 1997 and the singles for "Paranoid Android," "Karma Police" and "No Surprises."

You can read the rest over at Billboard, where they also mention Radiohead heads out on tour in March for a Southern American trek with Kraftwerk. NME mentions that as far as the singles reissues go, "the vinyl covers will feature the original 5" CD artwork printed as a sticker on the record jackets." The singles can currently be pre-ordered at Insound.

[Photo of Radiohead by Abbey Braden @ APW 2008]

Posted at 5:25 PM by brandon
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i actually don't mind this news. i'd love to get remastered (hmmm...ARE they remastered" versions of pablo and the bends, and i'm still missing the EPs.

Posted by: murph at 01/14/09 6:01 PM | Reply
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damn typo. i meant to ask (are they remastered?)...anyway...

Posted by: murph at 01/14/09 6:03 PM | Reply
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EPIC ERIC

now that's a first comment worth being being there...

Posted by: EPIC ERIC profile link in reply to murph's comment at 01/14/09 6:10 PM | Reply
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Wow. Radiohead's going to have more re-issues than Elvis Costello at this pace, and that's saying a lot.

Posted by: Rob at 01/14/09 6:10 PM | Reply
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The only benefit is Drill being reissued. Everything else is still easy to find. The BBC sessions are probably incomplete, so not worth it.

Posted by: vinnie/massimino profile link at 01/14/09 7:12 PM | Reply
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I tend to think the majority of reissues are unnecessary, unless it's something out of print, but that's how most major labels are making money these days. ::Shrug::

Posted by: Jeff at 01/14/09 7:28 PM | Reply
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josephscott

"Capitol's found another way to make money off the band that used to be put out records with them..."

The fans get to hear tracks that weren't on the original releases so what's the problem?

It seems to me like a reasonable, legitimate way to make money.

It's not like the record company are releasing embarrassing out-takes or something of that nature.

Posted by: josephscott profile link at 01/14/09 7:39 PM | Reply
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you're right, and it's fucking cliched for the blogs and their readers to keep complaining about re-releases, reissues, etc. when everyone's just going to illegally download everything anyway

this site always finds at least one thing every day to complain about

Posted by: grover in reply to josephscott's comment at 01/14/09 8:18 PM | Reply
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killer cars is one of radiohead's best songs.

Posted by: la la landon profile link at 01/14/09 8:32 PM | Reply
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k

superfuck capitol.

Posted by: k profile link at 01/14/09 9:35 PM | Reply
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I remember when Radiohead was on MTV. I wonder who's paying who for the reissue rights. That's why I'm a solo artist.

Posted by: Spectrum9.net at 01/14/09 9:43 PM | Reply
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OH! I get it now, your a solo artist.

Posted by: uh huh uh huh in reply to Spectrum9.net's comment at 01/14/09 10:49 PM | Reply
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A Fant TND

Fantastic news! When will these expanded versions leak onto the internet?

Posted by: A Fant TND profile link at 01/14/09 10:52 PM | Reply
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spectrum9- sweet music. you should release individual tracks for us to not ever remix, ever.

Posted by: terb at 01/14/09 11:44 PM | Reply
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Well they're "mastered," as all widely released albums are. And actually, mastering methods in the '90s were much better than they are currently - modern sound engineers tend to jack up the sound so much that it causes clipping and digital distortion. So if any remastering was done, it would probably end up sounding worse than the original masters.

Posted by: Alex Hudson at 01/15/09 3:01 AM | Reply
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Mark

Agreed.

See here for more info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loudness_race

Posted by: Mark profile link in reply to Alex Hudson's comment at 01/15/09 7:43 AM | Reply
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"among other rarities"

Is that a polite way of saying "Pop Is Dead"?

Posted by: annoyingmouse profile link at 01/15/09 9:04 AM | Reply
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Does Radiohead receive no money from this? Wouldn't the contract they signed when they released these albums in the 90s still hold for any rerelease? Yeah, it's a drag that capitol does things with their back catalogue without Radiohead's participation, but I lost the Bends years ago and this is the best excuse I have for rebuying it instead of downloading it.

Posted by: Gus at 01/15/09 10:39 AM | Reply
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The live tracks have already been released as a DVD and most fans probably have all the b-sides and ep tracks - these "re-releases" are offensively dull.

Posted by: Kasper at 01/15/09 11:25 AM | Reply
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Reissues and deluxe editions are actually the smartest thing a major label can do right now, considering the imminent death of the CD format.

That said, I can't wait to illegally download the shit out of all of these.

Posted by: The Thief at 01/15/09 11:34 AM | Reply
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I bought these not so long ago and whilst I enjoy them, they aren't what I consider an essential part of my CD collection as i have the original albums anyway.. being the geek that i am, i downloaded a radiohead 'widget' from http://www.clearspring.com/widgets/49b51b8fe356dd2b it's pretty cool i love the music player on it, so thought i would share.

Posted by: bella at 04/06/09 6:43 AM | Reply
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