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Post by The Thieving Magpie on Feb 20, 2020 14:47:27 GMT -5
CD1 - Original Album Remaster CD2 - B-side Remaster, Rare Tracks CD3 - Unheard Demos and Sessions CD4&5 - Live at Leeds Festival 2020 Stereo Mix BD - Familiar to Millions in HD or Unreleased Live Video. Reunion is imminent! I mean 2020 Stereo (New)Mix..
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Post by Parka Flames on Feb 20, 2020 17:01:34 GMT -5
It sounds good enough already $$$
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Post by themanwholivesinhell on Feb 20, 2020 18:37:03 GMT -5
It'd be interesting to hear demos, rarities and stuff, but compared to its predecessors there isn't as much of a product to sell, as fans aside its probably the Oasis album with the worst general/public reputation.
Be Here Now was sort of overrated then underrated, and as its reviews have varied wildly over the years it could be marketed as a misunderstood/forgotten classic. It also has history attached, as arguably the last big release of the Britpop era. In contrast, by SOTSOG all that was over; the album never got great reviews, sold less, and its critical standing hasn't really changed since. So i can't see it appealing to others, which may put the record company off.
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Post by matt on Feb 20, 2020 18:54:59 GMT -5
Any re-release after Be Here Now would be laughable.
It would just be taking the piss and make a mockery of anniversaries of real significance. Shoulder of Giants, and more so the follow up albums, deserve no recognition sadly. It doesn’t have the flawed but recklessly charming appeal of Be Here Now, which along with it being a big moment in pop culture, means it deserves the anniversary treatment. Neither are they misunderstood albums that over time deserve reappraisal, nor do they have any cult following of any sort.
They are just, at best, merely half decent albums that for the most part lack any ambition and sound tired. They are just ‘other’ albums, mere footnotes. In a parallel universe, we may be discussing reappraisals of Oasis albums that took left field turns with its sound yet received scathing reviews initially but over time became favourable, albums that warrant a re-release. Unfortunately, we’re not in that one.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Feb 20, 2020 19:57:14 GMT -5
Assuming there's additional material (hopefully unheard) to add, I would like to see it. I think it's a great album minus a few tracks.
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Post by theseventwenty on Feb 20, 2020 20:47:35 GMT -5
It sounds good enough already I agree - but there’s a lot of depth and layers to that entire album, a remaster would probably be interesting if if brought some more of that hidden stuff out or just freshened it up a little
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Post by Headmaster on Feb 21, 2020 21:37:53 GMT -5
Even Suede released remaster for their lessen known albums, even the god awful A New Morning, why not Oasis?
Imagine new rethink versions of songs like that DYKWIM 2016
A better mixing for both DBTT and HC which they badly needed
The SOTSOG demos with Bonehead and Guigsy
The DBTT demos with DIV
Bring it on.
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Post by Zingbot on Feb 21, 2020 21:52:53 GMT -5
Even Suede released remaster for their lessen known albums, even the god awful A New Morning, why not Oasis? Imagine new rethink versions of songs like that DYKWIM 2016 A better mixing for both DBTT and HC which they badly needed The SOTSOG demos with Bonehead and Guigsy The DBTT demos with DIV Bring it on. The sotsog with bonehead and guigsy would be awesome to have. It feels like a missing part of history. In practice however, it'd probably just be a dumbed down version of the songs on the record. Dbtt with death in vegas. The one I'd personally be most excited about. Much better than the life sucking Dave Sardy. And the spectacularly misguided Noel Gallagher. Heathen Chemistry BADLY needs to be remixed and remastered. The guitars are weak as hell on most tracks. The same for dbtt would be far from required but nice none the less. The Sotsog 2020 rethink. Has a nice ring to it. I think it'd be great. I'd be most excited for 'Little James- LG's 2020 rethink'.
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Post by The Thieving Magpie on Feb 22, 2020 5:03:54 GMT -5
DOYS completed edition?
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Post by freddy838 on Feb 22, 2020 5:45:32 GMT -5
It'd be interesting to hear demos, rarities and stuff, but compared to its predecessors there isn't as much of a product to sell, as fans aside its probably the Oasis album with the worst general/public reputation. Be Here Now was sort of overrated then underrated, and as its reviews have varied wildly over the years it could be marketed as a misunderstood/forgotten classic. It also has history attached, as arguably the last big release of the Britpop era. In contrast, by SOTSOG all that was over; the album never got great reviews, sold less, and its critical standing hasn't really changed since. So i can't see it appealing to others, which may put the record company off. I agree totally. I'd say SOTSOG was by far the best sounding/produced album they did in the 00s so a remaster is pretty pointless, we already have a live album from that era so live tracks are pretty pointless, which leaves the demos plus that unreleased song(s) which isn't really enough to market it. They could throw all those into an anthology that surely must be on the cards eventually.
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Post by megyesitomate on Feb 22, 2020 6:16:08 GMT -5
It'd be interesting to hear demos, rarities and stuff, but compared to its predecessors there isn't as much of a product to sell, as fans aside its probably the Oasis album with the worst general/public reputation. Be Here Now was sort of overrated then underrated, and as its reviews have varied wildly over the years it could be marketed as a misunderstood/forgotten classic. It also has history attached, as arguably the last big release of the Britpop era. In contrast, by SOTSOG all that was over; the album never got great reviews, sold less, and its critical standing hasn't really changed since. So i can't see it appealing to others, which may put the record company off. I agree totally. I'd say SOTSOG was by far the best sounding/produced album they did in the 00s so a remaster is pretty pointless, we already have a live album from that era so live tracks are pretty pointless, which leaves the demos plus that unreleased song(s) which isn't really enough to market it. They could throw all those into an anthology that surely must be on the cards eventually. By far the best produced? What’s the problem with the production of DOYS?
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Post by The Thieving Magpie on Feb 22, 2020 7:15:00 GMT -5
I agree totally. I'd say SOTSOG was by far the best sounding/produced album they did in the 00s so a remaster is pretty pointless, we already have a live album from that era so live tracks are pretty pointless, which leaves the demos plus that unreleased song(s) which isn't really enough to market it. They could throw all those into an anthology that surely must be on the cards eventually. By far the best produced? What’s the problem with the production of DOYS? Actually DOYS is an unfinished album, because Noel or Liam did sabotage the recording. They cut off Boy with The Blues, I Believe in All from album. these tracks are far better than Nature of Reality and To be where there's life. I read Come On Outside, Record Machine are finished backing tracks in DOYS era, somewhere.
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Post by megyesitomate on Feb 22, 2020 7:21:09 GMT -5
By far the best produced? What’s the problem with the production of DOYS? Actually DOYS is an unfinished album, because Noel or Liam did sabotage the recording. They cut off Boy with The Blues, I Believe in All from album. these tracks are far better than Nature of Reality and To be where there's life. I read Come On Outside, Record Machine are finished backing tracks in DOYS era, somewhere. Yeah, I know, but the tracks that ultimately made the album are, in my opinion, very well-produced and they all sound on point. There’s certainly no issue with that aspect of DOYS, the track listing is a completely different topic.
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Post by nymadferit on Feb 25, 2020 19:51:40 GMT -5
So I guess we get nothing?
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 25, 2020 21:00:32 GMT -5
So I guess we get nothing? You got out of the maze!
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Post by matt on Feb 26, 2020 16:05:49 GMT -5
Even Suede released remaster for their lessen known albums, even the god awful A New Morning, why not Oasis? Probably because Brett Anderson’s constantly got his head up his own arse.
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Post by tomlivesforever on Feb 26, 2020 16:16:06 GMT -5
Any re-release after Be Here Now would be laughable. It would just be taking the piss and make a mockery of anniversaries of real significance. Shoulder of Giants, and more so the follow up albums, deserve no recognition sadly. It doesn’t have the flawed but recklessly charming appeal of Be Here Now, which along with it being a big moment in pop culture, means it deserves the anniversary treatment. Neither are they misunderstood albums that over time deserve reappraisal, nor do they have any cult following of any sort. They are just, at best, merely half decent albums that for the most part lack any ambition and sound tired. They are just ‘other’ albums, mere footnotes. In a parallel universe, we may be discussing reappraisals of Oasis albums that took left field turns with its sound yet received scathing reviews initially but over time became favourable, albums that warrant a re-release. Unfortunately, we’re not in that one. An all encompassing Anthology series is what's needed. No bullshit, no stringing it out any longer (although I don't mind them releasing it in stages a la Dylan), just rarities. Fuck remasters plus shit, poorly chosen bonus tracks.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 26, 2020 16:38:16 GMT -5
Any re-release after Be Here Now would be laughable. It would just be taking the piss and make a mockery of anniversaries of real significance. Shoulder of Giants, and more so the follow up albums, deserve no recognition sadly. It doesn’t have the flawed but recklessly charming appeal of Be Here Now, which along with it being a big moment in pop culture, means it deserves the anniversary treatment. Neither are they misunderstood albums that over time deserve reappraisal, nor do they have any cult following of any sort. They are just, at best, merely half decent albums that for the most part lack any ambition and sound tired. They are just ‘other’ albums, mere footnotes. In a parallel universe, we may be discussing reappraisals of Oasis albums that took left field turns with its sound yet received scathing reviews initially but over time became favourable, albums that warrant a re-release. Unfortunately, we’re not in that one. An all encompassing Anthology series is what's needed. No bullshit, no stringing it out any longer (although I don't mind them releasing it in stages a la Dylan), just rarities. Fuck remasters plus shit, poorly chosen bonus tracks. Even if it’s just a single disc like The Masterplan. With rarities ranging from Coming On Strong to a Liam sung Don’t Look Back In Anger to DBTT demo of Stop The Clocks Liam vox. And that is just a taster of what could be included.
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Post by nymadferit on Mar 2, 2020 18:42:02 GMT -5
Nothing for RSD either :/
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Post by Lennon2217 on Mar 2, 2020 19:59:07 GMT -5
Nothing for RSD either :/ Is the list out yet? I heard it was coming out on the 5th. Either way I feel like Oasis related stuff for RSD usually leaks by now.
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Post by oasisunited on Mar 3, 2020 8:53:29 GMT -5
Nothing for RSD either :/ Is the list out yet? I heard it was coming out on the 5th. Either way I feel like Oasis related stuff for RSD usually leaks by now. The list has not been released yet. There are just a few articles floating around the interwebs quoting Reddit of all places as having the hypothetical list. Obviously, take that with a grain of salt, though a handful of releases (like Bowie) have been announced.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Mar 3, 2020 9:35:09 GMT -5
Is the list out yet? I heard it was coming out on the 5th. Either way I feel like Oasis related stuff for RSD usually leaks by now. The list has not been released yet. There are just a few articles floating around the interwebs quoting Reddit of all places as having the hypothetical list. Obviously, take that with a grain of salt, though a handful of releases (like Bowie) have been announced. I honestly expect zero from Noel or Liam this year.
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Post by mattcox048 on Mar 7, 2020 12:01:25 GMT -5
It sounds good enough already I agree - but there’s a lot of depth and layers to that entire album, a remaster would probably be interesting if if brought some more of that hidden stuff out or just freshened it up a little I feel that it would cross the line between a remaster and a remix. Pretty much anything recorded from the late 90s onwards wouldn't benefit from a remaster, because the technology is basically the same. It's not like these are old analogue tapes that have been left to gather dust since the 60s.
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Post by 2nz on Mar 9, 2020 17:26:32 GMT -5
Imho, it's also not going to happen anytime soon because the Oasis albums released in the 00s don't really appeal to a wider audience aside from Oasis fans. Reissued albums don't interest anyone but fans. It's not like someone hated Spice Girls back in the day is gonna rush out and buy a remastered Spice World cuz there's a new demo and some boosted bass on it.
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Post by modxxii on Mar 9, 2020 17:58:04 GMT -5
Imho, it's also not going to happen anytime soon because the Oasis albums released in the 00s don't really appeal to a wider audience aside from Oasis fans. Reissued albums don't interest anyone but fans. It's not like someone hated Spice Girls back in the day is gonna rush out and buy a remastered Spice World cuz there's a new demo and some boosted bass on it. I dont get why Macca, Dylan, Elvis get a lot of reiusses and it seems impossibile for Oasis. We are not talking about an indie band with no fanbase.
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