Radiohead's Vintage B-Sides Are Removed From Streaming Services
Due to a change in rights ownership.

Radiohead‘s older B-sides have disappeared from streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music. Reported by Music Ally, the tracks were from the “Special Collectors Edition” versions of their previous albums, and the deluxe editions have also been removed. Such tracks include “Punchdrunk Lovesick Singalong,” “The Trickster,” “How I Made My Millions” and “Palo Alto.” A spokesperson for XL said “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.” In 2006, XL Recordings released Thom Yorke’s debut album, The Eraser. In 2007 the label released Radiohead’s In Rainbows album worldwide excluding North America, and in 2011 Radiohead’s The King Of Limbs album worldwide excluding North America. In 2013, XL released Atoms For Peace’s Amok album worldwide. Stay tuned for more info on this.