Fiona Apple’s 'Tidal' Gets First Vinyl Release

By Sheldon Pearce.

Fiona Apple’s 1996 debut album Tidal is getting its first-ever vinyl release. It will be out exclusively through Vinyl Me Please as the May 2017 Record of the Month. The 2xLP, 180g black vinyl was remastered from original analog tapes by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, and comes with a gatefold jacket, 12-page lyric booklet, and a 12x12 art print. Find out more information about the record and the subscription service here, and read the story of how it took two years for the release to come together here. Check out an image of what the package looks like, as well as a teaser trailer, below.

Read “The Radical Self-Respect of Fiona Apple’s “Sleep to Dream,” 20 Years On” on the Pitch.

This story originally appeared on Pitchfork.

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