Rock 'n' Roll Star (CD1- remastered)
Live Forever (remastered)
Up In The Sky (remastered)
Bring It On Down (remastered)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (remastered)
Digsy's Dinner (remastered)
Married With Children (remastered)
Rock 'n' Roll Star (CD2- Monnow Valley version)
Shakermaker (Monnow Valley version)
Live Forever (Monnow Valley version)
Up In The Sky (Monnow Valley version)
Columbia (Monnow Valley version)
Bring It On Down (Monnow Valley version)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (Monnow Valley version)
Digsy's Dinner (Monnow Valley version)
Rock 'n' Roll Star (Sawmills outtake)
Up In The Sky (Sawmills outtake)
Columbia (Sawmills outtake)
Bring It On Down (Sawmills outtake)
Cigarettes & Alcohol (Sawmills outtake)
Digsy's Dinner (Sawmills outtake)
Slide Away (Sawmills outtake)
Sad Song (Mauldeth Road West demo, Nov' 92)
Review: Oasis' seminal Definitely Maybe is surely right up there with one of the greatest ever debut albums. It came in 1994 and soon catapulted the swaggering Manchester British band to stardom. Now 30 years old, it gets a special anniversary reissue on several formats including this one on double CD. Revered for its raw energy and catchy melodies, the record blends rock and Britpop influences and boats plenty of anthemic tracks like 'Live Forever' and 'Supersonic' that showcased Noel Gallagher's songwriting and brother Liam's distinctive snarly vocals. The album's success, marked by its confident attitude and raw, powerful sound, played a pivotal role in the Britpop movement of the 90s and remains a celebrated work.
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