At Last, Frank Ocean's 'Channel Orange' Is on Vinyl
SummaryFrank Ocean has just released his 2012 debut studio album Channel Orange on vinyl for the first timeThe album cover has been changed, likely due to legal reasonsIt can be purchased now via his web store at a price of $69 USDFrank Ocean is back on everyone's radar this week, and while he hasn't shared any new music, this is the next best thing. Nearly 13 years after releasing, we finally have a vinyl release for Channel Orange, which he stated was coming "ASAP" back in 2019. Leading up to this spontaneous release, his luxury jewelry brand, Homer, announced its comeback with new collections and flagship stores in Los Angeles and London.Notably, the cover of Channel Orange has been replaced by a new version that sees a young Ocean with his iconic bandana depicted in 12 photos arranged in fours rows and three columns. This change is likely tied to the rights of the album, which was released by Def Jam Recordings in 2012, and later saw Ocean purchase the rights to the masters, leading to him now releasing the vinyl independently. Two black records come within two-record gatefold packaging, with just over an hour of music featuring classic tracks such as "Thinkin Bout You," "Lost," and "Pyramids."For those looking to pick up Channel Orange on vinyl, it is available now via Frank Ocean's merchandise website, Blonded. It's priced at $69 USD and is said to take four to six weeks for fulfillment. View this post on Instagram A post shared by HYPEBEAST (@hypebeast)Click here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Summary
- Frank Ocean has just released his 2012 debut studio album Channel Orange on vinyl for the first time
- The album cover has been changed, likely due to legal reasons
- It can be purchased now via his web store at a price of $69 USD
Frank Ocean is back on everyone's radar this week, and while he hasn't shared any new music, this is the next best thing. Nearly 13 years after releasing, we finally have a vinyl release for Channel Orange, which he stated was coming "ASAP" back in 2019. Leading up to this spontaneous release, his luxury jewelry brand, Homer, announced its comeback with new collections and flagship stores in Los Angeles and London.
Notably, the cover of Channel Orange has been replaced by a new version that sees a young Ocean with his iconic bandana depicted in 12 photos arranged in fours rows and three columns. This change is likely tied to the rights of the album, which was released by Def Jam Recordings in 2012, and later saw Ocean purchase the rights to the masters, leading to him now releasing the vinyl independently. Two black records come within two-record gatefold packaging, with just over an hour of music featuring classic tracks such as "Thinkin Bout You," "Lost," and "Pyramids."
For those looking to pick up Channel Orange on vinyl, it is available now via Frank Ocean's merchandise website, Blonded. It's priced at $69 USD and is said to take four to six weeks for fulfillment.