: This blog is a favorite for its creative "re-imagining" of the Oasis catalog. It famously creates custom albums like Half the World Away - Non-Album Tracks (1994) , which gathers high-quality B-sides that many fans believe should have been their own studio album.
I’ve spent the last week going back through the discography—from the raw swagger of Definitely Maybe to the final hurrah of Dig Out Your Soul . It’s a journey of peak heights and messy lows, but the melody always remains.
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Known for "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" and featuring more songwriting input from Liam and Gem Archer.
One of the most fascinating corners of fandom, and a primary reason for the existence of the , is the world of bootlegs. For a band as legendary for their live shows as Oasis, capturing a specific performance on a given night is a holy grail for many. : This blog is a favorite for its
While Oasis officially split in 2009, their digital footprint expanded exponentially through these fan-curated blogs. Here is a deep dive into the history, the culture, and the lasting impact of the Oasis Blogspot phenomenon. Why Oasis Built a Blogspot Empire
Every definitive Oasis blogspot post always starts with the core catalog. The Noel Gallagher-penned masterpieces and the chaotic Liam Gallagher-led anthems formed the backbone of any self-respecting Zip or RAR file archive. 1. Definitely Maybe (1994) It’s a journey of peak heights and messy
“Pass Me Down the Wine,” “Sitting Here in Silence (On My Own).”
The Oasis Discography Blogspot is a fan-maintained blog that aims to document — and often provide download links for — virtually every audio recording related to Oasis. This goes far beyond studio albums to include demo tapes, outtakes, radio sessions, live bootlegs, international single variants, and solo projects (Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, Beady Eye, Liam Gallagher).
Tracks like “Acquiesce,” “The Masterplan,” and “Talk Tonight” are fan-favorite examples. The 1998 compilation album, , collected the best of these so-called "leftovers". The compilation perfectly captured the sheer volume of Noel Gallagher's creative output, featuring songs that were too good to be forgotten as mere B-sides. In many ways, the B-sides became the mythic third pillar of the band's work, cementing their reputation for those who dug deeper than the radio hits.