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Post by schorman on Jul 31, 2018 9:22:17 GMT -5
Also, the last 4 albums are still fresh and they were all (correct me if I'm wrong here) digitally mastered in the first place, so remastering them would be an exercise in frivolity. I’m not sure you know what mastering is if you think this is the case. No-one in here seems to have mentioned Familiar to Millions? It would be good to see the whole thing re-mastered as Spotify currently only has the highlights version It’s got the blue cover on Spotify, but all 18 tracks are there. That’s in the US of A, though. I can’t speak for the UK version.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 31, 2018 9:29:19 GMT -5
They've re-badged it you fool!
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Post by Parka Flames on Jul 31, 2018 9:47:08 GMT -5
Also, the last 4 albums are still fresh and they were all (correct me if I'm wrong here) digitally mastered in the first place, so remastering them would be an exercise in frivolity. I’m not sure you know what mastering is if you think this is the case. No-one in here seems to have mentioned Familiar to Millions? It would be good to see the whole thing re-mastered as Spotify currently only has the highlights version It’s got the blue cover on Spotify, but all 18 tracks are there. That’s in the US of A, though. I can’t speak for the UK version. Well, according to Google: "Mastering is the final step of audio post-production. The purpose of mastering is to balance sonic elements of a stereo mix and optimize playback across all systems and media formats" - have speakers & headphones really changed that much since the year 2000? Why do the albums need re-mastering? Genuinely curious UK has the orange FTM cover with 13 songs only
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Post by schorman on Jul 31, 2018 9:51:14 GMT -5
Your comment implies that because the mastering was done digitally, it either cannot be altered or cannot be improved upon. That makes no sense. I’m not sure what headphone or speaker technology as a whole has to do with it.
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Post by MONO on Jul 31, 2018 10:00:26 GMT -5
Re-mastering nowadays means in 95% of the cases: increasing the loudness and degrading fidelity, unfortunately.
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Post by Flashbax on Jul 31, 2018 10:03:03 GMT -5
Let's hope there will be a 25th anniversary reissue of Definitely Maybe in 2019. Would be great if they released some uncirculating session material or a proper live dvd from that tour (that we don't have yet).
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Post by Parka Flames on Jul 31, 2018 10:18:53 GMT -5
Your comment implies that because the mastering was done digitally, it either cannot be altered or cannot be improved upon. That makes no sense. I’m not sure what headphone or speaker technology as a whole has to do with it. Where did I imply the masters couldn't be altered? That they were done digitally would suggest the opposite Headphone and speaker technology has a huge impact on decisions made when mastering. I can understand re-mastering records from the 60s and 70s - pre-portable headphones, pre-digital audio, etc. - but really for these albums the mastering is the least of their problems. As others have said it's usually done pretty badly these days anyway. Someone got a bit carried away with the de-esser on BHN remastered and as a result the whole thing just sounds off, could just be me.
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Post by popeyebonaparte on Jul 31, 2018 10:38:28 GMT -5
There are countless live shows that would be great to have released in full.
Chicago Metro 1994 Glastobury 1995 Earls Court 1995 Maine Road 1996 KNEBWORTH FFS G-Mex 1997 Yokohama 2000 (Liam sounding like BHN tour, five SOTSOG songs, just an amazing show) Finsbury Park 2002 (why they didn't release this at the time I do not understand) Wembley 2008 (full Standing On The Edge Of Noise as bonus)
Etc etc etc
However I don't we'll see that sort of thing for a while and concretely the Definitely Maybe era is quite well documented on the DM DVD. What would also be biblical would be...
2019 - Anthology release featuring loads of early versions, demos and unreleased songs. 2020 - 25th anniversary of Live By The Sea restored and re-edited in HD (cos it is FILM) for one night only in cinemas worldwide then on DVD / BluRay. Representing the glory of early Oasis just before they hit it huge. 2021 - Same for Knebworth, the definitive document of Oasis preserved for the ages, cinemas, live album and DVD / BluRay. Only one year later, the biggest band in the world.
I'd love G Mex for 2022 but since everyone seems to hate BHN it's probably not considered "high profile" enough for that sort of release.
Also I would love Supersonic 2 focusing on the later years. Unfortunately it probably isn't considered important enough either. The existing eight hour cut of Supersonic would be biblical.
These things should be on the Anthology...
Definitely Maybe aborted sessions Liam sung version of Sad Song, DLBIA (confirmed to exist), etc. SOTSOG with Bonehead and Guigs before Noel wiped them (alright it'll probably sound the same but still) Death In Vegas sessions and some of all the unreleased songs supposedly in existence from that era Liam sung Stop The Clocks
I think the latter era is actually a lot more interesting for the Anthology type release than 1994-1997, particularly after Chasing The Sun.
Also what about a Masterplan 2 release for 2000-2009?
The archive is absolutely choc a bloc full of potential great releases.
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Post by schorman on Jul 31, 2018 10:56:43 GMT -5
I can’t really comment on what you meant. But what you said is that remastering a digital master is frivolous. I would disagree with that statement just as a matter of course. I’m not speaking to the quality of the original mastering on these specific four Oasis albums, or on the quality of the Chasing the Sun remasters, or on anything specific for that matter. I just would never assume that because something was done digitally in 1999, 2002, 2005, or 2008, that it could not be improved upon. It can, and it should be.
Fun FYI on speaker tech: The Exchange Mastering studios, responsible for much of Oasis’s catalogue, use Tannoy Red monitors. These were first produced in 1958. They still use 60 year old speaker tech for contemporary mastering projects.
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Post by mossy on Jul 31, 2018 12:09:26 GMT -5
There are countless live shows that would be great to have released in full. Chicago Metro 1994 Glastobury 1995 Earls Court 1995 Maine Road 1996 KNEBWORTH FFS G-Mex 1997 Yokohama 2000 (Liam sounding like BHN tour, five SOTSOG songs, just an amazing show) Finsbury Park 2002 (why they didn't release this at the time I do not understand) Wembley 2008 (full Standing On The Edge Of Noise as bonus) Etc etc etc However I don't we'll see that sort of thing for a while and concretely the Definitely Maybe era is quite well documented on the DM DVD. What would also be biblical would be... 2019 - Anthology release featuring loads of early versions, demos and unreleased songs. 2020 - 25th anniversary of Live By The Sea restored and re-edited in HD (cos it is FILM) for one night only in cinemas worldwide then on DVD / BluRay. Representing the glory of early Oasis just before they hit it huge. 2021 - Same for Knebworth, the definitive document of Oasis preserved for the ages, cinemas, live album and DVD / BluRay. Only one year later, the biggest band in the world. I'd love G Mex for 2022 but since everyone seems to hate BHN it's probably not considered "high profile" enough for that sort of release. Also I would love Supersonic 2 focusing on the later years. Unfortunately it probably isn't considered important enough either. The existing eight hour cut of Supersonic would be biblical. These things should be on the Anthology... Definitely Maybe aborted sessions Liam sung version of Sad Song, DLBIA (confirmed to exist), etc. SOTSOG with Bonehead and Guigs before Noel wiped them (alright it'll probably sound the same but still) Death In Vegas sessions and some of all the unreleased songs supposedly in existence from that era Liam sung Stop The Clocks I think the latter era is actually a lot more interesting for the Anthology type release than 1994-1997, particularly after Chasing The Sun. Also what about a Masterplan 2 release for 2000-2009? The archive is absolutely choc a bloc full of potential great releases. Someone give this man a job. X
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Post by popeyebonaparte on Jul 31, 2018 12:40:50 GMT -5
There are countless live shows that would be great to have released in full. Chicago Metro 1994 Glastobury 1995 Earls Court 1995 Maine Road 1996 KNEBWORTH FFS G-Mex 1997 Yokohama 2000 (Liam sounding like BHN tour, five SOTSOG songs, just an amazing show) Finsbury Park 2002 (why they didn't release this at the time I do not understand) Wembley 2008 (full Standing On The Edge Of Noise as bonus) Etc etc etc However I don't we'll see that sort of thing for a while and concretely the Definitely Maybe era is quite well documented on the DM DVD. What would also be biblical would be... 2019 - Anthology release featuring loads of early versions, demos and unreleased songs. 2020 - 25th anniversary of Live By The Sea restored and re-edited in HD (cos it is FILM) for one night only in cinemas worldwide then on DVD / BluRay. Representing the glory of early Oasis just before they hit it huge. 2021 - Same for Knebworth, the definitive document of Oasis preserved for the ages, cinemas, live album and DVD / BluRay. Only one year later, the biggest band in the world. I'd love G Mex for 2022 but since everyone seems to hate BHN it's probably not considered "high profile" enough for that sort of release. Also I would love Supersonic 2 focusing on the later years. Unfortunately it probably isn't considered important enough either. The existing eight hour cut of Supersonic would be biblical. These things should be on the Anthology... Definitely Maybe aborted sessions Liam sung version of Sad Song, DLBIA (confirmed to exist), etc. SOTSOG with Bonehead and Guigs before Noel wiped them (alright it'll probably sound the same but still) Death In Vegas sessions and some of all the unreleased songs supposedly in existence from that era Liam sung Stop The Clocks I think the latter era is actually a lot more interesting for the Anthology type release than 1994-1997, particularly after Chasing The Sun. Also what about a Masterplan 2 release for 2000-2009? The archive is absolutely choc a bloc full of potential great releases. Someone give this man a job. X [b You know I could do with one...
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jul 31, 2018 13:17:31 GMT -5
There are countless live shows that would be great to have released in full. Chicago Metro 1994 Glastobury 1995 Earls Court 1995 Maine Road 1996 KNEBWORTH FFS G-Mex 1997 Yokohama 2000 (Liam sounding like BHN tour, five SOTSOG songs, just an amazing show) Finsbury Park 2002 (why they didn't release this at the time I do not understand) Wembley 2008 (full Standing On The Edge Of Noise as bonus) Etc etc etc However I don't we'll see that sort of thing for a while and concretely the Definitely Maybe era is quite well documented on the DM DVD. What would also be biblical would be... 2019 - Anthology release featuring loads of early versions, demos and unreleased songs. 2020 - 25th anniversary of Live By The Sea restored and re-edited in HD (cos it is FILM) for one night only in cinemas worldwide then on DVD / BluRay. Representing the glory of early Oasis just before they hit it huge. 2021 - Same for Knebworth, the definitive document of Oasis preserved for the ages, cinemas, live album and DVD / BluRay. Only one year later, the biggest band in the world. I'd love G Mex for 2022 but since everyone seems to hate BHN it's probably not considered "high profile" enough for that sort of release. Also I would love Supersonic 2 focusing on the later years. Unfortunately it probably isn't considered important enough either. The existing eight hour cut of Supersonic would be biblical. These things should be on the Anthology... Definitely Maybe aborted sessions Liam sung version of Sad Song, DLBIA (confirmed to exist), etc. SOTSOG with Bonehead and Guigs before Noel wiped them (alright it'll probably sound the same but still) Death In Vegas sessions and some of all the unreleased songs supposedly in existence from that era Liam sung Stop The Clocks I think the latter era is actually a lot more interesting for the Anthology type release than 1994-1997, particularly after Chasing The Sun. Also what about a Masterplan 2 release for 2000-2009? The archive is absolutely choc a bloc full of potential great releases. If Oasis were to release another live album it SHOULD be Maine Road. That was Oasis at their peak. Liam sounded terrific. Loads of energy at that gig. A HARD no on Masterplan 2. Just not enough great material between 2000 and 2009. Would sound like a Noel solo record. I would be down for a career spanning anthology eventually. It’s a little too soon for that. Maybe in another 10 years. Oasis hasn’t even been gone 10 years yet.
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Post by mossy on Jul 31, 2018 14:26:28 GMT -5
There are countless live shows that would be great to have released in full. Chicago Metro 1994 Glastobury 1995 Earls Court 1995 Maine Road 1996 KNEBWORTH FFS G-Mex 1997 Yokohama 2000 (Liam sounding like BHN tour, five SOTSOG songs, just an amazing show) Finsbury Park 2002 (why they didn't release this at the time I do not understand) Wembley 2008 (full Standing On The Edge Of Noise as bonus) Etc etc etc However I don't we'll see that sort of thing for a while and concretely the Definitely Maybe era is quite well documented on the DM DVD. What would also be biblical would be... 2019 - Anthology release featuring loads of early versions, demos and unreleased songs. 2020 - 25th anniversary of Live By The Sea restored and re-edited in HD (cos it is FILM) for one night only in cinemas worldwide then on DVD / BluRay. Representing the glory of early Oasis just before they hit it huge. 2021 - Same for Knebworth, the definitive document of Oasis preserved for the ages, cinemas, live album and DVD / BluRay. Only one year later, the biggest band in the world. I'd love G Mex for 2022 but since everyone seems to hate BHN it's probably not considered "high profile" enough for that sort of release. Also I would love Supersonic 2 focusing on the later years. Unfortunately it probably isn't considered important enough either. The existing eight hour cut of Supersonic would be biblical. These things should be on the Anthology... Definitely Maybe aborted sessions Liam sung version of Sad Song, DLBIA (confirmed to exist), etc. SOTSOG with Bonehead and Guigs before Noel wiped them (alright it'll probably sound the same but still) Death In Vegas sessions and some of all the unreleased songs supposedly in existence from that era Liam sung Stop The Clocks I think the latter era is actually a lot more interesting for the Anthology type release than 1994-1997, particularly after Chasing The Sun. Also what about a Masterplan 2 release for 2000-2009? The archive is absolutely choc a bloc full of potential great releases. If Oasis were to release another live album it SHOULD be Maine Road. That was Oasis at their peak. Liam sounded terrific. Loads of energy at that gig. A HARD no on Masterplan 2. Just not enough great material between 2000 and 2009. Would sound like a Noel solo record. I would be down for a career spanning anthology eventually. It’s a little too soon for that. Maybe in another 10 years. Oasis hasn’t even been gone 10 years yet. I love it when you get strict Lennon. X
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Post by popeyebonaparte on Jul 31, 2018 15:06:29 GMT -5
There are countless live shows that would be great to have released in full. Chicago Metro 1994 Glastobury 1995 Earls Court 1995 Maine Road 1996 KNEBWORTH FFS G-Mex 1997 Yokohama 2000 (Liam sounding like BHN tour, five SOTSOG songs, just an amazing show) Finsbury Park 2002 (why they didn't release this at the time I do not understand) Wembley 2008 (full Standing On The Edge Of Noise as bonus) Etc etc etc However I don't we'll see that sort of thing for a while and concretely the Definitely Maybe era is quite well documented on the DM DVD. What would also be biblical would be... 2019 - Anthology release featuring loads of early versions, demos and unreleased songs. 2020 - 25th anniversary of Live By The Sea restored and re-edited in HD (cos it is FILM) for one night only in cinemas worldwide then on DVD / BluRay. Representing the glory of early Oasis just before they hit it huge. 2021 - Same for Knebworth, the definitive document of Oasis preserved for the ages, cinemas, live album and DVD / BluRay. Only one year later, the biggest band in the world. I'd love G Mex for 2022 but since everyone seems to hate BHN it's probably not considered "high profile" enough for that sort of release. Also I would love Supersonic 2 focusing on the later years. Unfortunately it probably isn't considered important enough either. The existing eight hour cut of Supersonic would be biblical. These things should be on the Anthology... Definitely Maybe aborted sessions Liam sung version of Sad Song, DLBIA (confirmed to exist), etc. SOTSOG with Bonehead and Guigs before Noel wiped them (alright it'll probably sound the same but still) Death In Vegas sessions and some of all the unreleased songs supposedly in existence from that era Liam sung Stop The Clocks I think the latter era is actually a lot more interesting for the Anthology type release than 1994-1997, particularly after Chasing The Sun. Also what about a Masterplan 2 release for 2000-2009? The archive is absolutely choc a bloc full of potential great releases. If Oasis were to release another live album it SHOULD be Maine Road. That was Oasis at their peak. Liam sounded terrific. Loads of energy at that gig. A HARD no on Masterplan 2. Just not enough great material between 2000 and 2009. Would sound like a Noel solo record. I would be down for a career spanning anthology eventually. It’s a little too soon for that. Maybe in another 10 years. Oasis hasn’t even been gone 10 years yet. No way. It has to be Knebworth because that WAS the peak, both musically and symbolically. And when it does come out it will be the definitive Oasis album.
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Post by Flashbax on Jul 31, 2018 15:48:42 GMT -5
If Oasis were to release another live album it SHOULD be Maine Road. That was Oasis at their peak. Liam sounded terrific. Loads of energy at that gig. A HARD no on Masterplan 2. Just not enough great material between 2000 and 2009. Would sound like a Noel solo record. I would be down for a career spanning anthology eventually. It’s a little too soon for that. Maybe in another 10 years. Oasis hasn’t even been gone 10 years yet. No way. It has to be Knebworth because that WAS the peak, both musically and symbolically. And when it does come out it will be the definitive Oasis album. Oasis - Live in 1996: Maine Road both nights Knebworth both nights Loch Lomond MTV Unplugged 7 full shows on dvd/blu-ray and 13 cd's.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 31, 2018 15:54:44 GMT -5
Let's hope there will be a 25th anniversary reissue of Definitely Maybe in 2019. Would be great if they released some uncirculating session material or a proper live dvd from that tour (that we don't have yet). 2019, Rock N Roll Hall of Fame induction. Reunion....?
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Jul 31, 2018 15:55:59 GMT -5
There are countless live shows that would be great to have released in full. Chicago Metro 1994 Glastobury 1995 Earls Court 1995 Maine Road 1996 KNEBWORTH FFS G-Mex 1997 Yokohama 2000 (Liam sounding like BHN tour, five SOTSOG songs, just an amazing show) Finsbury Park 2002 (why they didn't release this at the time I do not understand) Wembley 2008 (full Standing On The Edge Of Noise as bonus) Etc etc etc However I don't we'll see that sort of thing for a while and concretely the Definitely Maybe era is quite well documented on the DM DVD. What would also be biblical would be... 2019 - Anthology release featuring loads of early versions, demos and unreleased songs. 2020 - 25th anniversary of Live By The Sea restored and re-edited in HD (cos it is FILM) for one night only in cinemas worldwide then on DVD / BluRay. Representing the glory of early Oasis just before they hit it huge. 2021 - Same for Knebworth, the definitive document of Oasis preserved for the ages, cinemas, live album and DVD / BluRay. Only one year later, the biggest band in the world. I'd love G Mex for 2022 but since everyone seems to hate BHN it's probably not considered "high profile" enough for that sort of release. Also I would love Supersonic 2 focusing on the later years. Unfortunately it probably isn't considered important enough either. The existing eight hour cut of Supersonic would be biblical. These things should be on the Anthology... Definitely Maybe aborted sessions Liam sung version of Sad Song, DLBIA (confirmed to exist), etc. SOTSOG with Bonehead and Guigs before Noel wiped them (alright it'll probably sound the same but still) Death In Vegas sessions and some of all the unreleased songs supposedly in existence from that era Liam sung Stop The Clocks I think the latter era is actually a lot more interesting for the Anthology type release than 1994-1997, particularly after Chasing The Sun. Also what about a Masterplan 2 release for 2000-2009? The archive is absolutely choc a bloc full of potential great releases. That was just a noise.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jul 31, 2018 21:49:34 GMT -5
If Oasis were to release another live album it SHOULD be Maine Road. That was Oasis at their peak. Liam sounded terrific. Loads of energy at that gig. A HARD no on Masterplan 2. Just not enough great material between 2000 and 2009. Would sound like a Noel solo record. I would be down for a career spanning anthology eventually. It’s a little too soon for that. Maybe in another 10 years. Oasis hasn’t even been gone 10 years yet. No way. It has to be Knebworth because that WAS the peak, both musically and symbolically. And when it does come out it will be the definitive Oasis album. Knebworth was peak of their overall powers but I think the band sounds better at Maine Road.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Jul 31, 2018 21:50:52 GMT -5
If Oasis were to release another live album it SHOULD be Maine Road. That was Oasis at their peak. Liam sounded terrific. Loads of energy at that gig. A HARD no on Masterplan 2. Just not enough great material between 2000 and 2009. Would sound like a Noel solo record. I would be down for a career spanning anthology eventually. It’s a little too soon for that. Maybe in another 10 years. Oasis hasn’t even been gone 10 years yet. I love it when you get strict Lennon. X
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Post by drummert5 on Jul 31, 2018 23:15:31 GMT -5
Wasn't there some odd situation with Alan not allowing himself to be shown on screen in any of the live footage on the Supersonic documentary? If so, that pours cold water on any thoughts about Knebworth/GMEX/Finsbury/etc. releases.
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Post by drummert5 on Jul 31, 2018 23:16:52 GMT -5
Knebworth was peak of their overall powers but I think the band sounds better at Maine Road. Truth. Knebworth was historic, and had a better setlist (although no live Swamp Song), but Liam in particular wasn't having a particularly good gig musically.
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Post by Bonehead's Barber on Aug 1, 2018 2:55:25 GMT -5
I won't happen. Best we'll get is a reissue of the three albums, just a simple remastering. I think that the Oasis stock / legacy is as high as it's been since the split. The film coming out, Liam being on top form, Noel doing his thing etc.
The albums post Be Here Now weren't as good, nor as successful. They might not sell as well, thus causing mild embarrassment
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Post by Gas Panic on Aug 1, 2018 3:52:48 GMT -5
There are countless live shows that would be great to have released in full. Chicago Metro 1994 Glastobury 1995 Earls Court 1995 Maine Road 1996 KNEBWORTH FFS G-Mex 1997 Yokohama 2000 (Liam sounding like BHN tour, five SOTSOG songs, just an amazing show) Finsbury Park 2002 (why they didn't release this at the time I do not understand) Wembley 2008 (full Standing On The Edge Of Noise as bonus) Etc etc etc However I don't we'll see that sort of thing for a while and concretely the Definitely Maybe era is quite well documented on the DM DVD. What would also be biblical would be... 2019 - Anthology release featuring loads of early versions, demos and unreleased songs. 2020 - 25th anniversary of Live By The Sea restored and re-edited in HD (cos it is FILM) for one night only in cinemas worldwide then on DVD / BluRay. Representing the glory of early Oasis just before they hit it huge. 2021 - Same for Knebworth, the definitive document of Oasis preserved for the ages, cinemas, live album and DVD / BluRay. Only one year later, the biggest band in the world. I'd love G Mex for 2022 but since everyone seems to hate BHN it's probably not considered "high profile" enough for that sort of release. Also I would love Supersonic 2 focusing on the later years. Unfortunately it probably isn't considered important enough either. The existing eight hour cut of Supersonic would be biblical. These things should be on the Anthology... Definitely Maybe aborted sessions Liam sung version of Sad Song, DLBIA (confirmed to exist), etc. SOTSOG with Bonehead and Guigs before Noel wiped them (alright it'll probably sound the same but still) Death In Vegas sessions and some of all the unreleased songs supposedly in existence from that era Liam sung Stop The Clocks I think the latter era is actually a lot more interesting for the Anthology type release than 1994-1997, particularly after Chasing The Sun. Also what about a Masterplan 2 release for 2000-2009? The archive is absolutely choc a bloc full of potential great releases. If Oasis were to release another live album it SHOULD be Maine Road. That was Oasis at their peak. Liam sounded terrific. Loads of energy at that gig. A HARD no on Masterplan 2. Just not enough great material between 2000 and 2009. Would sound like a Noel solo record.
I would be down for a career spanning anthology eventually. It’s a little too soon for that. Maybe in another 10 years. Oasis hasn’t even been gone 10 years yet. This point would actually make it MORE likely for it to be released in my opinion. Just look at the CTS bonus discs, anyone would think there was a 50/50 split on vocal duties just by going off the 3rd discs. In fact on the 3rd disc of MG Noel actually sings 8 of the 14 songs! There's a definite attempt to rewrite Oasis history going on there.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Aug 1, 2018 6:32:18 GMT -5
If Oasis were to release another live album it SHOULD be Maine Road. That was Oasis at their peak. Liam sounded terrific. Loads of energy at that gig. A HARD no on Masterplan 2. Just not enough great material between 2000 and 2009. Would sound like a Noel solo record.
I would be down for a career spanning anthology eventually. It’s a little too soon for that. Maybe in another 10 years. Oasis hasn’t even been gone 10 years yet. This point would actually make it MORE likely for it to be released in my opinion. Just look at the CTS bonus discs, anyone would think there was a 50/50 split on vocal duties just by going off the 3rd discs. In fact on the 3rd disc of MG Noel actually sings 8 of the 14 songs! There's a definite attempt to rewrite Oasis history going on there. Just not enough juice for a Masterplan 2 featuring post 2000 songs. Nothing that legendary. Too much LAG. Nobody is clamoring for it. We all have those songs by now which wasn’t the case back in 1998. Especially if you lived outside England. Masterplan served a purpose. A second act wouldn’t.
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Post by popeyebonaparte on Aug 2, 2018 14:18:41 GMT -5
Alright here's the schedule.
2019
'OASIS - From The Vault Vol. 1 1994-1997' is released at the end of the year on 2CD and 3LP featuring material from scrapped Definitely Maybe sessions, Morning Glory outtake material and some bits from the Be Here Now era not on the Chasing The Sun editions.
2020
'Live By The Sea' is released in early spring, restored in HD and re-edited, in cinemas for one night only, released on DVD and BluRay. 3LP vinyl for Record Store Day.
'OASIS - From The Vault Vol. 2 1998-2002' is released in summer featuring early SOTSOG sessions with Bonehead and Guigs, some of Noel's demos from this era and Heathen Chemistry era material.
'There And Then' BOX SET for Christmas. Released on 4 DVDs and 4 BluRays separately, includes complete Earls Court and Maine Road gigs, BOTH NIGHTS. Bonus feature is an hour long documentary using the full Paolo Hewitt interviews included on the original 1995 cut with additional material. Also a 3LP Black Friday Record Store Day release just from Maine Road.
2021
'OASIS - From The Vault Vol. 3 2005-2009' is released in the spring including the aborted DBTT Death In Vegas sessions and all of the outtakes supposedly in existence from this period of the band.
'OASIS - Live In Knebworth' is released sometime towards the end of the year. Worldwide in cinemas and on DVD / BluRay along with the official Oasis live album on 2CD and 3LP.
2022
'OASIS - From The Vault LIVE' series begins with the release of the Chicago Metro show on DVD and BluRay (Glastonbury as a bonus feature), not unlike what the Stones are doing. All of these releases have a short documentary with current band member interviews on their memories of the gig / tour, etc.
'Oasis - Live In Manchester 1997' G-Mex gig officially released in summer. Again DVD, BluRay, etc.
And then at a steady rate of two a year the following gigs are released as part of Oasis From The Vault LIVE...
- Glastonbury 1995 / MTV Unplugged (bonus) - Buenos Aires 1998 - Yokohama 2000 - Barrowlands 2001 - Finsbury Park 2002 (maybe this one can get a full blown release as 'EXIST - Live From Finsbury Park 2002', not sure) - Manchester 2005 (complete) - Wembley 2008 / Standing On The Edge Of The Noise
In 2024 we also a complete singles box set from 1994 - 2009 for the 30th anniversary featuring ALL of the singles on CD and Vinyl because Oasis singles are meant to be heard AS singles. 1000 copies of the box set have a golden ticket inside the foldout of DYKWIM for an intimate show at the Boardwalk preceded by an exclusive press conference announcing Oasis reunion tour.
You're welcome. Now get someone to fucking do it proper. As you were x
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