Suede have announced a 30th-anniversary reissue of their landmark 1996 album 'Coming Up', alongside a 12-inch singles collection.The reissue, released via Demon Music on September 25, includes restored artwork, bonus tracks, BBC sessions, new Steven Wilson mixes, and expanded digital editions across multiple formats including vinyl, CD box sets, and Blu-ray audio.The deluxe 5CD edition features the newly mastered original album, Wilson's stereo mixes, B-sides, and live recordings.A rare BBC session of 'Beautiful Ones' was shared as a taster, alongside remastered visuals.The band also revealed plans for a 12-inch singles collection starting with the anniversary pressing of 'Trash'.
Frontman Brett Anderson emphasized their commitment to creating new music rather than nostalgia, stating they aim to remain relevant without relying on past success.The reissue marks a significant milestone in Britpop history, reflecting the album's impact as a chart-topping record that defined the genre.
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