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The Heathen Chemistry World Tour was a concert tour by English band Oasis, which took place between 2002 and 2003.The tour was in promotion of their record Heathen Chemistry.
Familiar to Millions is a live album by English rock band Oasis.It was released on 13 November 2000 by Big Brother Recordings.The album was recorded at Wembley Stadium on 21 July 2000.
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.
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.
Frontman Liam Gallagher wrote a number of songs for Oasis starting in 2000, including singles "Songbird" and "I'm Outta Time". After joining the band in 1999, guitarist Gem Archer wrote and co-wrote six songs for Oasis – four album tracks and two B-sides. Andy Bell replaced original Oasis bassist Paul McGuigan in 1999 and wrote five songs for ...
Dig Out Your Soul is the seventh studio album by English rock band Oasis.It was released on 6 October 2008 by Big Brother Recordings.The album was recorded between August and December 2007 at Abbey Road Studios in London, and mixed in January and March 2008 at The Village Recorder in Los Angeles.
Definitely Maybe was released midway through the tour and was widely acclaimed, [2] [3] propelling Oasis to become one of the foremost British acts and put them squarely at the forefront of the emerging Britpop scene. The Gallagher brothers regularly made tabloid headlines for their frequent fallouts and rockstar lifestyles, and the tour had ...
The album's title misquotes an expression by Sir Isaac Newton: "If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants". [4] Noel Gallagher saw the quote on the edge of a £2 coin while in a pub, and liked it so much he thought it would be a suitable name for Oasis' new album.