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To celebrate the twentieth year since the release of their debut album, Oasis are re-releasing their first three studio albums over the course of 2014. All three albums have been meticulously remastered and released in chronological order, with a carefully-selected collection of rarities and additional tracks taken from Oasis label Big Brother Recordings and the band’s own archives. This is the 2 disc vinyl edition. NOTE: The pin has to be removed first in order to change the strap. Review: Worth getting this album on vinyl for your collection. - I love this album. Bought to have a copy on vinyl. Sounds fantastic. Great album. Review: Great - Great Album

















| ASIN | B00IN5KZ6S |
| Best Sellers Rank | 144 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 2 in Britpop 43 in Vinyl |
| Country of origin | Portugal |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,651) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | RKIDLP70 |
| Label | Ignition |
| Manufacturer | Ignition |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Original Release Date | 2014 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 32 x 2.54 cm; 299.94 g |
M**S
Worth getting this album on vinyl for your collection.
I love this album. Bought to have a copy on vinyl. Sounds fantastic. Great album.
K**Y
Great
Great Album
N**S
The Deluxe is well worth having!!!
I hear what Fred says about the re-master not being as good as the 1994 original, when this album was recorded it was raw, meant to be played loud so you enjoyed it as it was recorded. So I feel the original still has it's place in the collection on top of all others, the re-master does a good job though on discs 2 and 3 with the demo's and B sides, you can listen to the song construction in it's element. Placing Whatever on this was a surprize to me, Liam hated the track although I can't think why, played loud you can't get a better anthem maybe it was the fact that Rutles music creator Neil Innes sued Noel over the track using a riff from one of his Archeology tracks. So officially it's a Gallagher/Innes track after winning his court case against Noel which beggars belief after Innes copied so many Beatles riffs and effects without court action taken against himself. It was fantastic to hear the Whatever orchestration track which sounds excellent on it's own and gives you a challenge in singing the lyrics to it especially if you sound like a buffoon at the best of times!!!! The live tracks I feel help with the new re-masters clearing some of the rhythm mayhem that Oasis provided at their concerts, again originals have their place so nothing to lose here. The Demo's have been a very welcome addition as these sound much better, the clarity improved so much it makes them playable as loud as you like without the back noise. All in all, I love the set it is well worth the small amount of cash for the extra's offered. Regarding the original tracks I'm like Fred, I'll be playing the original master which can't be improved, don't put you off buying this re-master though!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
R**N
Awesome
Awesome album on vinyl.
A**R
This is the 2014 20th Anniversary 3CD deluxe edition
We are in 2024 and the 30th anniversary 2CD edition is coming out in August. I wanted to get hold of a new copy of the previous 20th anniversary 3CD version before they are even harder to find. The item arrived in impeccable condition. If you are a collector or big fan of the band you need to have this version. It contains all the remastered album tracks (CD 1) plus b-sides (CD 2) and a selection of live tracks, demos and outtakes (CD 3).
J**S
Classic....
I don't think there are many who would disagree with 'Definitely Maybe' being called a classic album, but with regards to the new version, i would have to agree with Liam when he asked "how can you remaster something that's already been mastered?" To my ears it doesn't sound any better. I'm not sure what i was expecting, as it's a loud album and wasn't very subtle in the first place. As for the other two cd's, you get the b-sides, which most of us will already have, and then a disc of demo's and live tracks. Anyone expecting a treasure trove of unheard Oasis gems will be disappointed, as there is only one song that i hadn't heard before, and that's 'Strange Thing', which is actually not very good. It would seem that although Noel was writing classics in his sleep, everything he had he released at the time. So whilst i love 'Definitely Maybe' and always will, i can't help feel that the 2014 edition is somewhat scraping the barrel.
A**R
Second best
Oasis debut album and it's a very good one in My opinion not there finest hour but still good.. the album cover absolutely fantastic.. great reissue brilliant sounding on vinyl Way better than the silver anniversary edition .
J**I
Great item
My granddaughter love it
K**-
買うべし
とても良い
L**W
Oasis is back!!
I picked up the remastered vinyl of Oasis’ Definitely Maybe, and while the music itself is timeless, the pressing left me with mixed feelings. The remaster brings some clarity and punch compared to older editions—vocals and guitars cut through nicely, and the bass feels fuller. On a good turntable setup, it does sound vibrant and alive. The jacket and sleeve artwork look sharp, and the heavyweight vinyl feels solid. That said, the pressing quality isn’t perfect—there’s a bit of surface noise on quieter parts, and it doesn’t quite capture the raw energy of the original ’94 press. If you’re a collector or fan, it’s still worth having for the improved dynamics and clean presentation, but purists may prefer the original or earlier pressings. Pros: Classic Oasis debut with improved clarity and punch in the remaster. Heavyweight vinyl feels durable and well-made. Artwork and packaging look clean and high quality. Vocals and guitars sound crisp, bass is more defined than older versions. Essential piece for any Britpop or Oasis fan. Cons: Some surface noise noticeable, especially in quieter tracks. Doesn’t fully replicate the raw, gritty feel of the original pressing. Price is a bit high compared to other editions. Remaster may sound too “polished” for fans who love the rough edge of the original mix.
A**R
Best LP ever
Fast delivery, best LP ever
A**R
Good CD but bad CD case
Pathetic cover, for 2500 they should've given it in a plastic case rather than a paper one and there's no mention of it in the product description either, absolutely predatory
L**M
Awesome
Awesuhh
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