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Oasis to re-release Definitely Maybe


Oasis are re-releasing their debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’ with previously unheard tracks to celebrate the LP’s 20th anniversary.

The band – who split in August 2009 after brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher had a huge backstage bust-up in Paris, France – sent the internet into meltdown yesterday (25.02.14), after teasing an announcement at 9am this morning (26.02.14), prompting speculation of a reunion.

But instead they revealed plans to bring out a new version of their acclaimed debut record – which will be available from May 19. The anticipation of a possible reunion saw fans crash their official website oasisinet.com.

The re-issue is the first in the ‘Chasing The Sun’ series from Big Brother Recordings – the brothers’ own record label – with ‘What’s the Story (Morning Glory)?’ and ‘Be Here Now’ also set to be re-released.

Original Oasis guitarist Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs – who quit the group in 1999 – told NME magazine: "There were no discussions at all about any anniversary shows. These reissues are the best way to celebrate, because all three albums have great extras."

The re-issue will be available in a number of formats and packages, including a three-disc deluxe edition, featuring unheard acoustic versions recorded in Paris of ‘Live Forever’ and ‘Shakermaker’, along with an early demo of ‘Half The World Away’, recorded by Noel in a hotel room in Tokyo, Japan, and a demo of rare song ‘Strange Thing’.

The band’s 1994 standalone single ‘Whatever’ will be included as well as versions of all the B-sides from the album’s four singles – ‘Supersonic’, ‘Shakermaker’, ‘Live Forever’ and ‘Cigarettes & Alcohol’.

‘Definitely Maybe’, which was produced by Owen Morris, sold 86,000 copies in its first week of sales in August 1994 and was the fastest-selling debut album in UK chart history until Arctic Monkeys’ ‘Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not’ beat the record in 2005.

The original line-up of Oasis that recorded the album was made up of singer Liam, guitarist and songwriter Noel, rhythm guitarist Bonehead, bassist Paul ‘Guigsy’ McGuigan and drummer Tony McCarroll.