Music
Radiohead 'in fresh row with EMI'
Published Monday, Feb 11 2008, 09:36 GMT | By Dave West

Rex Features
The band left EMI last year amid claims they wanted more money than the firm was prepared to pay.
EMI is now planning to release a greatest hits collection to coincide with their spring tour of the US, according to the band.
Guitarist Ed O'Brien said: "They’re planning to do a greatest hits for April, May to coincide with our tour. That’s an interesting one. We won’t be doing any promotion for that, obviously."
Phil Selway, the band's drummer, said the label owned the rights to do so. After they quit and released In Rainbows independently EMI published its own Radiohead box set.
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