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Radiohead's first six albums to be released as box set Radiohead Tickets
Special editions of Thom Yorke and co's early work out this year
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Radiohead’s first six studio albums are set to be made available as a box set.
‘Pablo Honey’, ‘The Bends’, ‘OK Computer’, ‘Kid A’, ‘Amnesiac’ and ‘Hail To The Thief’, plus live album ‘I Might Be Wrong’, will be released in a box set on December 10.
The new releases – the band’s output for old label Parlophone – will come in new 'digipack' sleeves featuring the original artwork. Owners of the new editions will also get access access to stream special footage via "Digital Insert technology" by putting the new CDs into their computer.
A limited edition USB stick shaped like the band’s bear logo, will also be available featuring the same contents on CD-quality WAV files, along with digital artwork.
A download bundle of the boxset will also be available from www.radioheadstore.com
As previously reported, the band have left Parlophone, and following the download and deluxe releases of new album ‘In Rainbows’ via their own website, they have signed a deal to release the album on CD with XL Recordings.
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