The Jayhawks’ three post-Mark Olson albums are set to receive the deluxe treatment this summer when they’ll be reissued on both CD and heavyweight vinyl.

The Minneapolis band spent their first decade with Olson joining Gary Louris on lead vocals, but Olson left after the release of 1995’s “Tomorrow the Green Grass.” Instead of calling it a day, the group hired guitarist Kraig Johnson from Run Westy Run and soldiered ahead with Louris up front and center.

In 1997, the band released “Sound of Lies,” an album that saw the Jayhawks expand on the country-rock sound of their earlier days, adding Beatles-inspired pop and other styles to the mix. The Jayhawks went even further with the 2000 follow-up “Smile,” which they recorded with superstar producer Bob Ezrin (Lou Reed, Alice Cooper, Pink Floyd). Three years later, the band returned to a more stripped-down, folk approach on “Rainy Day Music.” It turned out to be the final Jayhawks album until Olson rejoined the group for 2011’s “Mockingbird Time.”

The new versions of each album add five or six bonus songs, including b-sides from the period and previously unreleased live and demo tracks. Collectors should take note, however, that the material on the six-song bonus disc that originally accompanied “Rainy Day Music” will not be included in the reissue.

The CD versions will arrive July 1, followed Aug. 5 by double-LP vinyl editions.

The 1997 lineup of the Jayhawks will tour to support the reissues, with a slate of European festivals booked in July and a full set of North American dates to follow in the fall. The band also will play the Americana Festival in Des Moines June 20, Hazel Fest in Center City, Minn., on Aug. 2, and the River Roots Festival Aug. 16 in Davenport, Iowa.

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