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Radiohead B-Sides Disappear From Streaming Services as Back Catalogue Transferred to XL

Never fear though you'll be able to listen to the band's deep cuts soon.
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Panicked Radiohead fans will be relieved to hear that the group's vintage B-sides that recently vanished from Spotify and Apple Music will be returning. Material from "Special Collector's Edition" versions of the band's albums prior to 2007 disappeared from streaming services when the band's back catalogue was transferred from Warner/Parlophone to XL.

A spokesperson for XL told Pitchfork: "This is the first step in the transfer of Radiohead's back catalogue from Parlophone to XL. The main albums are being made available in their original form as a start, before non-LP material is reconfigured."

XL has previously released Thom Yorke's The Eraser, Radiohead's In Rainbows and The King Of Limbs (worldwide excluding North America), and Atoms For Peace's Amok.

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