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Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe thrust the Mancunian five piece into the British consciousness. With its mix of classic rock'n'roll songwriting and modern lyrics that appealed to a contemporary audience, it ensured Oasis' position at the forefront of the burgeoning Britpop scene.
The classic follow-up (What's the Story?) Morning Glory with smash hit single Wonderwall increased their popularity even further, as did a series of massive gigs at Knebworth, Wembley stadium and around Europe.
The band released a greatest hits double album entitled Stop the Clocks in 2006, which featured what the band consider to be their "definitive" songs. Whatever the future hold...
Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe thrust the Mancunian five piece into the British consciousness. With its mix of classic rock'n'roll songwriting and modern lyrics that appealed to a contemporary audience, it ensured Oasis' position at the forefront of the burgeoning Britpop scene.
The classic follow-up (What's the Story?) Morning Glory with smash hit single Wonderwall increased their popularity even further, as did a series of massive gigs at Knebworth, Wembley stadium and around Europe.
The band released a greatest hits double album entitled Stop the Clocks in 2006, which featured what the band consider to be their "definitive" songs. Whatever the future holds, Oasis remains one of the most exciting bands the UK has to offer.
Support acts:
Manchester and Coventry - Twisted Wheel (all shows) Sunderland and Wembley - Reverend and the Makers (all shows) Cardiff - The Peth