After much speculation, Radiohead announced this week what all fans have been waiting for. Their cult album OK Computer will be entitled to a reissue named OKNOTOK including the 12 remastered tracks, 8 B-sides and 3 unreleased tracks.
We had been wondering for several weeks what was happening on Radiohead's side. Indeed, posters transcribing lyrics from OK Computer had appeared all over the world, even in Paris. Then, earlier this week, a mysterious video emerged on their social networks. Given the visual and the words displayed, everything suggested that it was related to the album as it approached its twentieth anniversary.
A reissue of the cult album OK Computer
On Tuesday, we had the answer to all our questions: on June 23rd, a reissue of one of Radiohead's best albums, OK Computer, will be released. Entitled OKNOTOK, it will be composed of the 12 tracks already in the album in HD version, including the cult Karma Police, Lucky and No Surprises. In addition to this, 8 B-sides and 3 unreleased tracks will be included as bonuses. Considered one of the precursors of alternative rock, we could not have dreamed better than a reissue 20 years after its release.
Tracklist:
1. Airbag
2. Paranoid Android
3. Subterranean Homesick Alien
4. Exit Music (For a Film)
5. Let Down
6. Karma Police
7. Fitter Happier
8. Electioneering
9. Climbing Up the Walls
10. No surprises
11. Lucky
12. The Tourist
1. I Promise
2. Man Of War
3. Lift
4. Lull
5. Meeting In The Aisle
6. Melatonin
7. A Reminder
8. Pyethylene (parts 1 & 2)
9. Pearly
10. Palo Alto
11. How I Made My Millions
Rumors are already talking about a special tour. In the meantime, Radiohead will close the Main Square festival on Sunday, July 2, 2017.