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    Frank Ocean Releasing Channel Orange on Vinyl for the First Time

    Team_The Industry Highlighter Magazine By Team_The Industry Highlighter MagazineJune 26, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Keep in mind six years in the past when Frank Ocean said that vinyl editions of Channel Orange could be coming “ASAP”? Properly, he’s lastly made good on that promise, because the Channel Orange vinyl is now out there on Ocean’s Blonded.co website. It’s a 2xLP bundle, and it prices $69. The itemizing additionally says: “Please enable 4-6 weeks for success.”

    Channel Orange was initially launched digitally and on CD, and it was thought {that a} vinyl version would quickly observe. Ocean was even excited to seize a bodily copy of his debut, telling Zane Lowe, “It’ll be a wonderful day for me personally.” As an alternative, the Channel Orange vinyl by no means materialized (till now), and followers had been left to kind by way of various unofficial and bootleg releases.

    Ocean has offered limited quantities of his subsequent albums, Endless and Blonde. The hard-to-come-by data have been barely simpler to get in recent times, nonetheless, as a result of reissues.

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