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This category contains covers of audio recordings by rock band Oasis. Media in category "Oasis (band) album covers" The following 46 files are in this category, out of 46 total.
Stop the Clocks is a compilation album by English rock band Oasis. It was released on 20 November 2006 by Big Brother Recordings . The "retrospective collection" is an 18-track double album with the featured songs chosen by Noel Gallagher .
The album propelled Oasis from being a crossover indie act to a worldwide rock phenomenon, and is seen by critics as a significant record in the timeline of British indie music. [2] Morning Glory sold a record-breaking 345,000 copies in its first week in the UK before going on to spend 10 weeks at number one on the UK Albums Chart .
Best of all is “Roll It Over,” a slow-burn closer free from Oasis’ often scripted bombast and reigned in with a subtlety Noel had rarely displayed until now. ... Noel’s first lead vocal on ...
A box set featuring postcards of the sleeves of every UK Oasis single was released concurrently with the album. In Japan, Time Flies entered the charts at number 2, with first-week sales of 59,348 copies; [ 1 ] while in the United Kingdom, it entered the charts at number 1, with first-week sales of 101,297.
Oasis wins best group, best album and best video (for “Wonderwall”) at the Brit Awards, saying backstage that the only award they valued was the last one, as it was fan-voted. “Anything that ...
Definitely Maybe is the debut studio album by the English rock band Oasis, released on 29 August 1994 by Creation Records.The album features Noel Gallagher on lead guitar, backing vocals and as chief songwriter, Liam Gallagher on lead vocals, Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs on rhythm guitar, Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan on bass guitar and Tony McCarroll on drums.
The album cover features a shot of the band members at Stocks House in Hertfordshire. It is the last Oasis studio album to feature founding members guitarist Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs and bassist Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan as the two left in 1999.