Records on May 17, 1999, in the United Kingdom, and on June 22, 1999, in the United States. If I remember correctly, the reason they were forced to release it originally with the Mokran remixes was because they had to make a compromise with the label after making Zaireeka. The Soft Bulletin is the ninth studio album by American rock band the Flaming Lips, released by Warner Bros. None of the Mokran remixes as they originally intended. new reissue on 180g vinyl of the classic album The Soft Bulletin by The Flaming Lips.
The intended tracklisting as it is on the vinyl is : Pseudo-unboxing of the new reissue on 180g vinyl of the classic album The Soft Bulletin by The Flaming. Only the UK and Australian versions of the CD had Slow Motion on it. Also the Lips said that the vinyl version of the album is their intended version that they wanted released.
#THE FLAMING LIPS SOFT BULLETIN VINYL PLUS#
The compilation includes unreleased songs from the era, plus outtakes and early mixes, B-sides, international bonus tracks and stereo versions of Zaireeka tracks. The Soft Bulletin Companion Disc was originally only available as a promo only CD, hand-made by the Lip’s management, and given to media and radio as the original album grew in popularity around its original release. But they made a mistake and used the original CD so if you contacted Warner Bros. The Soft Bulletin is one of the Flaming Lips most popular and best-selling albums. When they released The Soft Bulletin 5.1 it was supposed to come with the original Lips mixes of said songs with a slightly different tracklisting. The original CD release has the Mokran remixes of Buggin', Waiting for a Superman, and Race for the Prize. There were different releases of The Soft Bulletin.