Featuring Remastered OK COMPUTER, B-Sides and Three Never Before Released Tracks: 'I Promise,' 'Lift,' 'Man Of War' Rescued from defunct formats, prized from dark cupboards and brought to light after two decades in cold storage' OKNOTOK will be issued June 23 on XL Recordings, coinciding (roughly) with the original 1997 release date(s) of Radiohead's landmark third album OK COMPUTER. OKNOTOK features the original OK COMPUTER twelve track album, eight B-sides, and the Radiohead completist's dream: 'I Promise,' 'Lift,' and 'Man Of War.' The original studio recordings of these three previously unreleased and long sought after OK COMPUTER era tracks finally receive their first official issue on OKNOTOK. All material on OKNOTOK is newly remastered from the original analogue tapes. Digital formats, double CD, and triple 180g LP versions of the 23 track album will be released widely on June 23rd. OK COMPUTER was originally released on various dates ranging from May to July 1997. Produced by the band and Nigel Godrich, the album is widely cited as one of the greatest works of Radiohead's--or any artist's--catalogue and was the first Radiohead record to reach #1 in the UK and to be be nominated for the Album of the Year GRAMMY. The album features singles 'Paranoid Android,' 'Karma Police,' 'Lucky' and 'No Surprises.' In 2015, The National Recording Registry selected OK COMPUTER to be preserved in the Library of Congress as a recording that has proven 'culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.'<br>Disc 1<br>1. Airbag(4:44)<br>2. Paranoid Android(6:23)<br>3. Subterranean Homesick Alien(4:27)<br>4. Exit Music (for a Film)(4:24)<br>5. Let Down(4:59)<br>6. Karma Police(4:21)<br><br>Disc 2<br>1. Fitter Happier(1:57)<br>2. Electioneering(3:50)<br>3. Climbing Up the Walls(4:45)<br>4. No Surprises(3:48)<br>5. Lucky(4:19)<br>6. The Tourist(5:24)<br><br>Disc 3<br>1. I Promise(4:00)<br>2. Man of War(4:29)<br>3. Lift(4:70)<br>4. Lull(2:26)<br>5. Meeting in the Aisle(3:80)<br>6. Melatonin(2:90)<br>7. A Reminder(3:52)<br>8. Polyethylene, Parts 1 & 2(4:22)<br>9. Pearly*(3:39)<br>10. Palo Alto(3:52)<br>11. How I Made My Millions(3:90)<br><br>Disc 4<br>1. ZX Spectrum Symphony<br>2. A.M.S. Hello<br>3. True Love Tape Loop<br>4. Let Down (Thom 4track)<br>5. I may be paranoid but not an android<br>6. Attention (Thom 4track)<br>7. Noise sketch by Nigel<br>8. Climbing up the Walls (Abbey Road Strings)<br>9. Someone help this guy..<br>10. Motion Picture Soundtrack (solo piano)<br>11. Was that recording?<br>12. The jumbled words of Climing up the Walls read by Little Dan Clements<br>13. Lull (Ed guitar Infinite Reverb)<br>14. Airbag drums through Moog<br>16. Karma Police voice through telephone<br>17. (Talking)<br>18. Piano sketch by Jonny<br>19. Big Bird Story by Stanley Donwood<br>20. No Surprises (first idea from a soundcheck somewhere)<br>21. Radio chaser noise<br>22. Fridge buzz<br>23. True Love Space Loop<br>24. (Talking)<br>25. Are you someone?<br>26. Nigel A.M.S. delay<br>27. Jonny's Radio from Climbing up the walls<br>28. Climbing up the walls (Thom 4track)<br>29. A piano lies down in the middle of the road<br>30. Transposing Noise Sketch by Nigel<br>31. Early Paranoid Android version Jonny & Thom<br>32. Alternative Paranoid Android Ending Live in Pittsburg<br>33. Airbag early acoustic version<br>34. (Talking)<br>35. Paranoid Android Loud Room at St Catherine's<br>36. Nigel A.M.S. paranoid guitar sample<br>37. Nude early band version<br>38. The National Anthem (Thom 4track)<br>39. Ambient Loops<br>40. Man of War live in Montpellier<br>41. Nigel A.M.S. delay again<br>42. Thom's acoustic as microphone in Climbing up the Walls<br>43. OK Computer Program<br>15. Karma Police in Space Echo<br><br>Disc 5<br>1. Side A(38:49)<br>2. Side B(40:52)<br>
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