Radiohead's first three studio albums - 'Pablo Honey', 'The Bends' and 'OK Computer' - are to be reissued as new double-CD editions by the band's former record label, EMI.
Each reissue will include the album, as well as all the corresponding b-sides and a selection of live material.
EMI is also releasing a special collectors edition of each record which includes a bonus DVD of the band's music videos and their 1994 performance at the London Astoria.
However, in order to get the whole concert fans will have to buy the special edition of 'Pablo Honey' and 'The Bends' as it has been separated over two DVDs.
All three albums will be available from March 24th.
Radiohead left EMI shortly before the release of their 2007 album 'In Rainbows'
Following their departure, EMI controversially reissued Radiohead's albums – excluding 'In Rainbows' - and released a 'Best Of'.
Earlier this week, the record label also announced that the group's twelve singles would be reissued on 12” vinyl in April.
Radiohead live
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