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Post by drunken guitar pop on Apr 20, 2005 15:39:07 GMT -5
Not the whole album anyway. Just a few promos that found their way online in bulky WAV files for a few hardcore fans to get on their dialup connection before MP3 and broadband were popular.
Creation didn't even send any copies of the album out for reviews, if I'm not mistaken. They just had whoever wanted to review it sit in a room watched by their staff so no one could bootleg it. I wonder if Noel wanted to do that with the last two albums but couldn't because he no longer had Creation's pull within Sony. Surely Oasis are still important enough that if somone wants to review the album it would be worth their time to go somewhere and listen to it.
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Post by globe on Apr 20, 2005 15:56:39 GMT -5
But you got to remember the hype that was surronding the band in the UK at the time of the release of BHN. It was crazy. This book cronicles that time and how BHN split Creation straight down the middle brilliantly. Music journalist would have went to any lengths to hear an advanced copy of BHN. Probably wouldnt happen now.
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