Widely acclaimed when it was first released, the album won the UK's coveted Mercury Music Prize in 2001.
The strictly limited one-off CD pressing will be available on January 22 through UMC.
The album received Grammy Award nomination and featured Harvey's biggest UK hit single with 'A Perfect Day Elise'.
"I think the new mix reveals lots more parts that you didn’t hear in the original while still keeping the energy.” Weller says of the album's new edition.
'Welcome To The Pleasuredome', 'Liverpool' and greatest hits collection, 'Bang!' are set to return on both CD and vinyl.
'12 X 7: The Singles Collection' is a 7” singles box set, while 'The Collection' includes all the star's studio recordings, plus rarities and live recordings.
Spanning five decades, the collection features classic Eno compositions, and includes some lesser-known gems and seven previously unreleased tracks.
The eagerly anticipated definitive career anthology is endorsed and co-compiled by Paul Weller himself.
The 'Southside Demos' collection features the previously unreleased Bernard Edwards mix of the band's breakthrough hit, 'I Don't Want A Lover'.
Nominated for Grammy Awards and the Mercury Music Prize, 'To Bring You My Love' was also a UK Top 20 smash.
Critically lauded at the time of its release, 'Frank' sold over a million copies and was certified triple platinum in the UK.
Produced by Steve Albini and featuring the singles, 'Man-Size' and '50 Ft Queenie', 'Rid Of Me' peaked at No 3 in the UK and drew widespread critical acclaim.
First release in 1992, Harvey's landmark debut was described as "a seductive calling card that signals the arrival of an extraordinary new artist" by The Los Angeles Times.
The song was recorded at the Manchester Apollo in the early summer of 1980 during the Canadian trio’s highly acclaimed UK tour.
Featuring the band's first two albums, 'On Through The Night' and 'High N' Dry', plus a host of rarities, the new box set is out tomorrow, 20 March.