Capitol finds another way to milk the Radiohead catalog for more bucks

Capitol Records has announced plans to reissue 12 Radiohead singles on limited-edition 12-inch vinyl, proving, once and for all, that if Capitol spent as much time on new artists as they do on trying to find new ways to make money on Radiohead they might not be in financial trouble.

 

The vinyl singles will be produced to look like the original CD singles, and are slated for an April 21 release.  The singles include: "Creep," "My Iron Lung," "Just," "Fake Plastic Trees," "High And Dry," "Street Spirit (Fade Out)," "Paranoid Android," "Karma Police," "No Surprises," "Pyramid Song," "There There," and "2+2=5." Capitol will also release a rare, early Radiohead EP called Drill.  [NME

 

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January 14, 2009 at 3:29 a.m.

The Drill EP being re-released is great.

February 23, 2009 at 11:23 a.m.

No it isn't! This bleeping sucks. I have of the original records -- what will this do to the values?
*pouting*

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