Radiohead may be leaving the Parlophone imprint for stranger pastures, but that's not preventing the group from revisiting/cashing in on its output from that label one more time. On Dec. 10 (one week after the discbox version of In Rainbows ships to Radiohead geeks worldwide), the band will reissue its first six studio albums (and one live EP) as a limited edition box set.
Following that much-hyped In Rainbows launch, this release feels alarmingly traditionalist. The box set comes in three versions: the physical 'brick' version (priced at £40), a digital download (£35), or a creepy-ass USB stick shaped in the iconic Radiohead bear logo (£80). All three versions contain the records that built the band into the monolith it is today:
* Pablo Honey (1993)
* The Bends (1995)
* OK Computer (1997)
* Kid A (2000)
* Amnesiac (2001)
* I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings (2001)
* Hail to the Thief (2003)
All of the relevant info is up at RadioheadStore.com. And no, those prices are non-negotiable.
Related links:
Radiohead's Dead Air Space
Ctrl-V: Thoughts on Radiohead's In Rainbows
YouTube: Thom Yorke - "Videotape"
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