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Every Oasis album set for special vinyl release

Eight records set for one-off vinyl pressing and new sleeve notes

Oasis are to reissue all their albums on a special vinyl pressing later this year.

The band's own label Big Brother is releasing one-off special editions of all seven of their studio albums, from debut 'Definitely Maybe' to current album 'Dig Out Your Soul'.

1998 B-sides collection 'The Masterplan' is also being reissued.

Each edition new heavyweight vinyl and new sleeve notes written by NME's Reviews Editor Hamish MacBain.

The new versions will be available from July 13. A limited number of box sets featuring all eight records, plus new artwork, will be released at the same time.

Head to Oasisinet.com for more information.


 

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emperor3d 

Jun 10, 2009

OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG

queenjane 

Jun 10, 2009

Wow, how relevant this makes them. Still, you can't knock their business sense. I guess they've worked out that the people who buy their music are so stupid that they'll also buy a load of overpriced rubbish on a medium of much lower quality simply because its got "special edition" stamped all over it.I guess if you're going to copy the Beatles you may as well release your music on the same format they did.

SonnyBlack 

Jun 11, 2009

Queenjane, you're so big. I long for a brain like yours. I bet you've never bought anything that was a 'special edition'. That's because you're clever.

James J 

Jun 11, 2009

Hi. I'm a fan of the indie music and would just like to explain what makes a band not relevant. I feel I need to explain this as every time the name Oasis is mentioned on here then people get very very upset because they are not relevant. Right, if you are in a band that has sold millions upon millions of records, have a loyal and adoring fanbase worldwide who love your music and whose life is better because of it, have 7 consecutive number 1 albums, sell out Wembley Stadium 3 nights in a row, influence and inspire countless bands, and get people who don't even like you to read news about you and comment on it then you are certainly not relevant. Just thought I'd clear that up.

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