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A1 | Rock 'n' Roll Star | 5:22 |
A2 | Shakermaker | 5:08 |
A3 | Live Forever | 4:33 |
B1 | Up In The Sky | 4:32 |
B2 | Columbia | 6:11 |
B3 |
Sad SongProducer – Owen Morris |
4:24 |
C1 |
SupersonicBacking Vocals – Anthony GriffithsMixed By – Mark Coyle |
4:42 |
C2 | Bring It On Down | 4:17 |
C3 | Cigarettes & Alcohol | 4:47 |
D1 | Digsy's Dinner | 2:32 |
D2 |
Slide AwayProducer – Dave Batchelor* |
6:32 |
D3 |
Married With ChildrenMixed By – Mark Coyle |
3:07 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright (p) – Big Brother Recordings Ltd.
- Copyright (c) – Big Brother Recordings Ltd.
- Remastered At – Metropolis Mastering
- Published By – Dead Leg Music
- Published By – Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd.
Credits
- Bass Guitar – Paul McGuigan
- Drums – Tony McCarroll
- Engineer – Anjali Dutt, Dave Scott, Mark Coyle, Roy Spong
- Lead Guitar, Backing Vocals – Noel Gallagher
- Photography By – Brian Cannon, Kevin Cummins
- Photography By [Outer] – Michael Spencer Jones
- Producer – Mark Coyle, Oasis (2)
- Producer [Additional], Mixed By – Owen Morris
- Remastered By – Ian Cooper
- Rhythm Guitar – Paul Arthurs
- Sleeve, Design, Artwork – Brian Cannon
- Vocals – Liam Gallagher
- Written-By – Noel Gallagher
Notes
Limited 25th Anniversary Edition on heavyweight silver vinyl. Gatefold sleeve.
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SICP 4113 | Oasis (2) | Definitely Maybe (CD, Album, RE, RM, 20t) | Sony Records Int'l | SICP 4113 | Japan | 2014 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CDDI 477318 | Oasis (2) | Definitely Maybe (CD, Album) | Epic | CDDI 477318 | Mexico | 1995 | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
477318 2, HES 477318 2, 01-477318-10 | Oasis (2) | Definitely Maybe (CD, Album, Unofficial) | Helter Skelter (3), Helter Skelter (3), Helter Skelter (3) | 477318 2, HES 477318 2, 01-477318-10 | Ukraine | Unknown | Sell This Version | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
CRE CD 169 | Oasis (2) | Definitely Maybe (CD, Album, CD ) | Creation Records | CRE CD 169 | UK | 1994 | Sell This Version |
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Vinyl-Rex
August 16, 2020
This is as good as you honestly will get sound-wise for vinyl of this album as just like most of the oasis master recordings back in the 90s the album is brick-walled to red line at 11. This mastering is much richer in sound than the 2014 press and likewise 2019 (picture vinyl) release.
Classic Album!
Classic Album!
TJK81
December 28, 2019
edited about 1 year ago
I purchase this records in order to have it in my collection. I did not expect fabulous sound as i know no Oasis record do sounds awesomly. This 2019 reissue sounds little bit flatly, with lacking bit impact. But i am not offended with it. Records as it selves are manufacture with no issue, no cracles, no hissing. They are not perfectly flat, but with clamp... no problem They are very quiet and sounds pretty good. All and all i am happy to have these in my collection
theneomatrixxx
October 20, 2019
What about the grey paint quality? My 2 records are ugly in terms of color!!!
norfenden
October 11, 2019
edited about 1 year ago
I purchased this to sit alongside my original pressing. More in tribute/nostalgia than expecting it to sound amazing.
Oasis are not a vinyl band. They were mixed and mastered to sound HUGE at the time. A big FUCK YOU to everyone else around them. A statement of intent.
They're a CD band if anything, they're from that generation, mixed and mastered for. You could argue that there's more dynamically going on from the second album onwards, but Definitely Maybe is an onslaught of sound. To hell with dynamics. Ask Owen Morris / watch the (excellent) doc.
So with all that said - of course it's still an enjoyable ride, but to truly experience Oasis it was to see them live anywhere during the Alan White years IMO. No matter how many reissues or mixes of this debut album you make they won't sound any better than when they're turned up to 11 and you're piling down the front during the opening beats of Columbia in a sweaty, intimate venue (in this case The Barrowlands in Glasgow in 2001... EPIC).
Oasis are not a vinyl band. They were mixed and mastered to sound HUGE at the time. A big FUCK YOU to everyone else around them. A statement of intent.
They're a CD band if anything, they're from that generation, mixed and mastered for. You could argue that there's more dynamically going on from the second album onwards, but Definitely Maybe is an onslaught of sound. To hell with dynamics. Ask Owen Morris / watch the (excellent) doc.
So with all that said - of course it's still an enjoyable ride, but to truly experience Oasis it was to see them live anywhere during the Alan White years IMO. No matter how many reissues or mixes of this debut album you make they won't sound any better than when they're turned up to 11 and you're piling down the front during the opening beats of Columbia in a sweaty, intimate venue (in this case The Barrowlands in Glasgow in 2001... EPIC).
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IH4N
September 26, 2019
Not quite sure what to think of this one. Sounds OK. Definitely better than the widely hated 2014 remaster, at least pressing-wise. Mine has plenty of bass... and it's not a particularly bass-heavy album anyway. Wish I had the original to compare it with, but then again I'm sure a lot of us would like that. In the meantime, this is fine.
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Poppings
September 21, 2019
Mine has a slightly weird cover, in that the image isn’t centred properly so there is no white border across the top and is thicker along the bottom. Pretty sure it’s not a fake, unless Sainsbury’s got sold some off the back of a dodgy lorry.
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DiscoDaddy
September 14, 2019
Are there 2 different versions of this knocking around?
Mine has plenty (and just the right amount) of bass, and sounds way better than the original CD.
This LP sounds more 'Live' in comparison. I've yet to hear an original LP though.
Worth mentioning when I opened the seal and played this the first time there was plenty of surface noise and crackle, a spin though the record cleaner sorted that though, there was a lot of dust and crap deep in the grooves for some reason.
Mine has plenty (and just the right amount) of bass, and sounds way better than the original CD.
This LP sounds more 'Live' in comparison. I've yet to hear an original LP though.
Worth mentioning when I opened the seal and played this the first time there was plenty of surface noise and crackle, a spin though the record cleaner sorted that though, there was a lot of dust and crap deep in the grooves for some reason.
yayomelendez
December 30, 2020