Cocteau Twins Reissuing Four-Calendar Café and Milk & Kisses on Vinyl

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Cocteau Twins Reissuing Four-Calendar Café and Milk & Kisses on Vinyl

The group’s final two albums will be available on wax in the United States for the first time

Cocteau Twins in front of a red curtain

Cocteau Twins, photo by Pav Modelski

Cocteau Twins will reissue their final two albums, 1994’s Four-Calendar Café and 1996’s Milk & Kisses, on January 12, 2024. The reissues will officially bring the records to vinyl in the United States for the first time, with 4AD taking over from the albums’ original U.S. label, Capitol. Robin Guthrie made 24-bit masters from his original studio mixes for the new release.

Last month, Cocteau Twins’ Liz Fraser had an asteroid named in her honor by the International Astronomical Union. The “Fraser” asteroid does not pose a threat to humanity, the union noted.

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Cocteau Twins: Four-Calendar Café

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