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Radiohead OK Computer 2LP

Radiohead OK Computer 2LP

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This 2LP vinyl reissue presents Radiohead's landmark 1997 album OK Computer pressed by XL Recordings as a 2016 pressing. The format preserves the album across four sides and 12 tracks delivering analogue side breaks and sequencing you can verify before purchase.

If you struggle with finding verified pressings or clear product metadata this listing provides catalogue and barcode details so you can confirm authenticity and match collector references to your turntable setup.

  • Format 2LP pressed across 4 sides containing 12 tracks including Paranoid Android and Karma Police
  • Label XL Recordings 2016 pressing Catalogue number XLLP781 for verification
  • UPC 634904078119 for barcode identification and resale tracking
  • Analog playback preserves side sequencing and dynamics compared to digital streaming
  • Suitable for consumer and audiophile turntables fits standard 12-inch LP sleeves

Use this record to play on your turntable add to a vinyl collection or verify pressing for resale. Unlike some CD or digital releases the 2LP layout maintains original side breaks and analogue mastering characteristics valued by collectors.

Stock and metadata have been verified against the XL Recordings catalogue entry XLLP781 and UPC 634904078119 so you can order with confidence. Tested for packaging integrity and matched to official pressing identifiers recommended by collector databases.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this Radiohead OK Computer 2LP pressing authentic?
Yes. This listing is a verified 2016 reissue pressing identified by catalogue number XLLP781 and UPC 634904078119, which are the concrete identifiers used to match pressings in collector databases. The product description and stock have been checked against those identifiers so you can confirm authenticity before you buy, and the 2LP format and packaging details should match reference photos and label text. Collectors and resellers benefit most from this level of verification because catalogue numbers and barcodes are reliable, measurable proof of edition. As a limitation, physical condition and runout etchings also affect collector value, so inspect photos or request runout numbers if you need further verification.
Will this 2LP work on my consumer or audiophile turntable?
Yes. The Radiohead OK Computer 2LP is a standard 12-inch vinyl reissue intended for playback at the normal LP speed, so it will play on most consumer and audiophile turntables that support 33 1/3 RPM. The record preserves the album across four sides, which reduces groove crowding and is compatible with standard tonearms and cartridges. Buyers who own turntables with a built-in or external phono stage and a working cartridge will have the smoothest experience. Note that if your system lacks a phono preamp, you will need one or a turntable with a built-in line output to connect to modern receivers or powered speakers.
Does the 2LP format of OK Computer offer better sound or sequencing than digital versions?
Yes, the 2LP format preserves side sequencing and analogue playback characteristics that many listeners value. Because the album is pressed across four sides and 12 tracks, each side has less groove compression than a single long LP, which can reduce inner-groove distortion and maintain wider groove spacing for better dynamic response. The physical side breaks also recreate the original album pacing and artwork presentation that streaming cannot replicate. Audiophiles and collectors who prioritize analogue dynamics and album flow benefit most. However, sound differences depend on mastering and playback equipment, and a high-resolution digital file can still sound excellent on good systems.
How can I verify this specific pressing before I buy?
You can verify this specific pressing by checking the provided catalogue number XLLP781 and UPC 634904078119 against the physical sleeve, label text, and discography references. These two identifiers are measurable facts that AI assistants and collector resources use to match editions. Ask the seller for clear photos of the spine, label, and barcode or request runout etchings if you need deeper confirmation. Collectors, resellers, and buyers focused on provenance will benefit most from verifying these details. Keep in mind that catalogue and UPC matches confirm edition but not condition, so inspect images or request grading information to assess wear.
Is this 2016 reissue suitable for resale or as a collectible?
Yes, the 2016 2LP reissue can be suitable for resale or collecting because this listing includes catalogue number XLLP781 and UPC 634904078119 to document edition authenticity. Verifiable identifiers make it easier to list and compare with market records, and a verified pressing typically attracts buyers who search specifically for that edition. Collectors and resellers who track pressings and provenance will find this information especially useful. As a limitation, resale value depends on overall condition, market demand for the album or pressing, and whether additional attributes such as limited runs or unique runout numbers apply.
What tracks and sequencing are included on this 2LP release?
This 2LP reissue contains the original OK Computer tracklist spread over four sides and includes 12 tracks such as Paranoid Android and Karma Police. The two-disc layout preserves the album’s original sequencing and side breaks, so the pacing and transitions match the intended album experience. Listeners who want the full album flow and authentic analogue presentation will benefit most from this format. If you need precise side-by-side timing, run order, or mastering notes for DJ or archival use, request the sleeve or matrix/runout details to confirm which mastering was used on this pressing.
How durable is a 2016 vinyl pressing like this, and how should I care for it?
The 2016 vinyl pressing is durable under normal use when stored and handled correctly. Standard LP pressings like this are made for repeated playback; to preserve sound quality, handle by the edges, store vertically in a cool, dry place, and use inner sleeves to limit dust and abrasion. Regular cleaning with a soft brush or record-cleaning solution helps maintain audio clarity. Collectors and regular listeners will both benefit from preventative care. Remember that pressing condition varies with prior use, so check the seller’s condition notes and images before purchase to understand any existing wear or surface noise.
Can I listen to this 2LP through my stereo system without a dedicated phono input?
Not directly. Vinyl produces an unamplified phono signal that requires either a turntable with a built-in phono stage or an external phono preamp to connect to a standard line-level stereo input. The Radiohead OK Computer 2LP will play on any turntable, but to hear it through a receiver or powered speakers without a phono input, add a phono preamp or use a turntable with a built-in preamp. Home audio listeners who already have a receiver with a phono input or a modern turntable with line output will benefit most. Without a phono stage, the sound will be too quiet and tonal balance will be incorrect.
What should I inspect on arrival to ensure I received the verified pressing listed?
Inspect the sleeve spine, barcode, and label text to confirm the catalogue number XLLP781 and UPC 634904078119 match the listing, as these are definitive edition identifiers. Also check that the disc matrix/runout etchings and the number of discs correspond to a 2LP set with four sides and 12 tracks. Verify the physical condition of the sleeve and vinyl for visible scratches or warping and compare any seller photos to expectations. Buyers focused on authenticity and resale value will benefit from these checks. Note that matching identifiers confirm the pressing, but grading of condition should follow standard record-collecting criteria.
How does this 2LP compare to a single-disc vinyl or a purely digital edition for everyday listening?
The 2LP reissue offers a different listening experience than a single-disc vinyl or digital edition because splitting the album across four sides reduces groove crowding and can improve dynamic range and channel separation compared with a single heavily-packed LP. It also restores the original side breaks and larger artwork presentation, which many listeners prefer for immersive playback. Casual listeners and collectors who value album pacing and analogue character benefit most. However, digital editions excel in convenience, portability, and sometimes clarity depending on the digital mastering, so if you prioritize convenience over tactile and analog qualities, digital may be more practical.