Radiohead | Ok Computer & OKNOTOK
OK Computer changed everything for Radiohead. When the album was released in 1997, the band abandoned the British guitar sound they had become known for and created a more complex, electronic and emotional universe. The result was one of the most defining albums of the 90s – a work that set new standards for what rock music could be. The album stands as a milestone for fans and collectors who appreciate the details of sound, composition and production. From the atmospheric guitar layers to Thom Yorke's distinct vocals, each edition contains its own experience of the same musical universe.
In 2016, OK Computer was reissued on vinyl and CD – a technical update, with the sound remastered from the original tapes. The reissue recreates the clarity and depth of the mix, so that every nuance stands out more clearly, without losing the organic warmth of the original.
The following year OK Computer OKNOTOK (1997–2017) was released, an anniversary edition featuring remastering, B-sides and three previously unreleased tracks: I Promise, Man of War and Lift . While the reissue stays true to the original sound, OKNOTOK broadens the perspective and offers a fresh look into Radiohead's creative development. For fans, OKNOTOK is an opportunity to hear Radiohead themselves reflect on an album that still defines their career.
OK Computer is an album you'll return to again and again – not just for the nostalgia, but because it still sounds like the future. If you want to delve even deeper into the band's catalogue, we recommend checking out our large selection of Radiohead albums on vinyl & CD.