Oasis

Vinyl Records and Rare LPs:

(What's The Story) Morning Glory?
Used - LP - RKIDLP73
2019 2-LP Trifold, Urban Outfitters Limited Edition Of 3000 Copies. Heavy Vinyl Repress Of The Monster 1995 Original Release That Has "Wonderwall' & "Champagne Supernova". "Sealed 1984 Gatefold Original, No Hype Sticker. Shrink Split Down Spine Edge But Never Removed. "If Definitely Maybe Was An Unintentional Concept Album About Wanting To Be A Rock & Roll Star, (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Is What Happens After The Dreams Come True. Oasis Turns In A Relatively Introspective Second Record, Filled With Big, Gorgeous Ballads Instead Of Ripping Rockers. Unlike Definitely Maybe, The Production On Morning Glory Is Varied Enough To Handle The Range In Emotions; Instead Of Drowning Everything With Amplifiers Turned Up To 12, There Are Strings, Keyboards, And Harmonicas. This Expanded Production Helps Give Noel Gallagher's Sweeping Melodies An Emotional Resonance That He Occasionally Can't Convey Lyrically. However, That Is Far From A Fatal Flaw; Gallagher's Lyrics Work Best In Fragments, Where The Images Catch In Your Mind And Grow, Thanks To The Music. Gallagher May Be Guilty Of Some Borrowing, Or Even Plagiarism, But He Uses The Familiar Riffs As Building Blocks. This Is Where His Genius Lies: He's A Thief And Doesn't Have Many Original Thoughts, But As A Pop/rock Melodicist He's Pretty Much Without Peer. Likewise, As Musicians, Oasis Are Hardly Innovators, Yet They Have A Majestic Grandeur In Their Sound That Makes Ballads Like "Wonderwall" Or Rockers Like "Some Might Say" Positively Transcendent. Alan White Does Add Authority To The Rhythm Section, But The Most Noticeable Change Is In Liam Gallagher. His Voice Sneered Throughout Definitely Maybe, But On Morning Glory His Singing Has Become More Textured And Skillful. He Gives The Lyric In The Raging Title Track A Hint Of Regret, Is Sympathetic On "Wonderwall," Defiant On "Some Might Say," And Humorous On "She's Electric," A Bawdy Rewrite Of "Digsy's Diner." It Might Not Have The Immediate Impact Of Definitely Maybe, But Morning Glory Is Just As Exciting And Compulsively Listenable." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
(What's The Story) Morning Glory?
New - LP - RKIDLP73
Sealed 2019 2LP Tri-Fold Remaster; Repress. Circular Hype Sticker Similar To The First Remastered Reissue In 2014 But Slightly Different Layout. "If Definitely Maybe Was An Unintentional Concept Album About Wanting To Be A Rock & Roll Star, (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Is What Happens After The Dreams Come True. Oasis Turns In A Relatively Introspective Second Record, Filled With Big, Gorgeous Ballads Instead Of Ripping Rockers. Unlike Definitely Maybe, The Production On Morning Glory Is Varied Enough To Handle The Range In Emotions; Instead Of Drowning Everything With Amplifiers Turned Up To 12, There Are Strings, Keyboards, And Harmonicas. This Expanded Production Helps Give Noel Gallagher's Sweeping Melodies An Emotional Resonance That He Occasionally Can't Convey Lyrically. However, That Is Far From A Fatal Flaw; Gallagher's Lyrics Work Best In Fragments, Where The Images Catch In Your Mind And Grow, Thanks To The Music. Gallagher May Be Guilty Of Some Borrowing, Or Even Plagiarism, But He Uses The Familiar Riffs As Building Blocks. This Is Where His Genius Lies: He's A Thief And Doesn't Have Many Original Thoughts, But As A Pop/rock Melodicist He's Pretty Much Without Peer. Likewise, As Musicians, Oasis Are Hardly Innovators, Yet They Have A Majestic Grandeur In Their Sound That Makes Ballads Like "Wonderwall" Or Rockers Like "Some Might Say" Positively Transcendent. Alan White Does Add Authority To The Rhythm Section, But The Most Noticeable Change Is In Liam Gallagher. His Voice Sneered Throughout Definitely Maybe, But On Morning Glory His Singing Has Become More Textured And Skillful. He Gives The Lyric In The Raging Title Track A Hint Of Regret, Is Sympathetic On "Wonderwall," Defiant On "Some Might Say," And Humorous On "She's Electric," A Bawdy Rewrite Of "Digsy's Diner." It Might Not Have The Immediate Impact Of Definitely Maybe, But Morning Glory Is Just As Exciting And Compulsively Listenable." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
(What’s The Story) Morning Glory ?
New Import - RKIDLP73
Sealed 2020 2LP Tri-Fold Repress. No Hype Sticker. "If Definitely Maybe Was An Unintentional Concept Album About Wanting To Be A Rock & Roll Star, (What's The Story) Morning Glory? Is What Happens After The Dreams Come True. Oasis Turns In A Relatively Introspective Second Record, Filled With Big, Gorgeous Ballads Instead Of Ripping Rockers. Unlike Definitely Maybe, The Production On Morning Glory Is Varied Enough To Handle The Range In Emotions; Instead Of Drowning Everything With Amplifiers Turned Up To 12, There Are Strings, Keyboards, And Harmonicas. This Expanded Production Helps Give Noel Gallagher's Sweeping Melodies An Emotional Resonance That He Occasionally Can't Convey Lyrically. However, That Is Far From A Fatal Flaw; Gallagher's Lyrics Work Best In Fragments, Where The Images Catch In Your Mind And Grow, Thanks To The Music. Gallagher May Be Guilty Of Some Borrowing, Or Even Plagiarism, But He Uses The Familiar Riffs As Building Blocks. This Is Where His Genius Lies: He's A Thief And Doesn't Have Many Original Thoughts, But As A Pop/rock Melodicist He's Pretty Much Without Peer. Likewise, As Musicians, Oasis Are Hardly Innovators, Yet They Have A Majestic Grandeur In Their Sound That Makes Ballads Like "Wonderwall" Or Rockers Like "Some Might Say" Positively Transcendent. Alan White Does Add Authority To The Rhythm Section, But The Most Noticeable Change Is In Liam Gallagher. His Voice Sneered Throughout Definitely Maybe, But On Morning Glory His Singing Has Become More Textured And Skillful. He Gives The Lyric In The Raging Title Track A Hint Of Regret, Is Sympathetic On "Wonderwall," Defiant On "Some Might Say," And Humorous On "She's Electric," A Bawdy Rewrite Of "Digsy's Diner." It Might Not Have The Immediate Impact Of Definitely Maybe, But Morning Glory Is Just As Exciting And Compulsively Listenable." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
10 Years Of Noise & Confusion
New - 10 - 001
New, Unplayed 4 Track "Live" 10 Incher. more
A Band Called O
Used - LP - EPC 80596
Beautiful 1975 UK Original With Insert. more
All Around The World / The Fame / Flashbax
New - 12 - CRE 282T
New, Unplayed 1998 UK 3 Track 12 Incher Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Also Includes "The Fame" And "Flashbax." Small Center Top Seam Split, Hence Price. more
Be Here Now
New - LP - CRELP 219
1997 UK 2LP Gatefold Original With Custom Inner Sleeves. Both LPs Appear New, Unplayed. more
Be Here Now
Used - LP - CRELP-219
Beautiful 1997 UK 2LP 180gm Gatefold Original With Custom Cardstock Inners (2" Seam Crack To One Of The Inners). Light Pressing Scuff On Sides 1 & 4. Play-Graded With No Audible Issues. Exceptional Jacket. more
Be Here Now
New - LP - RKIDLP85
Sealed 2016 2LP Remastered Reissue, Housed In A Gatefold Sleeve. more
Be Here Now
New Import - RKIDLP85
Sealed Latest Repress Of The 2016 2LP Remastered Reissue, Housed In A Gatefold Sleeve With No Hype Sticker. "Arriving With The Force Of A Hurricane, Oasis' Third Album, Be Here Now, Is A Bright, Bold, Colorful Tour De Force That Simply Steamrolls Over Any Criticism. The Key To Oasis' Sound Is Its Inevitability -- They Are Unwavering In Their Confidence, Which Means That Even The Hardest Rockers Are Slow, Steady, And Heavy, Not Fast. And That Self-possessed Confidence, That Belief In Their Greatness, Makes Be Here Now Intensely Enjoyable, Even Though It Offers No Real Songwriting Breakthroughs. Noel Gallagher Remains A Remarkably Talented Synthesist, Bringing Together Disparate Strands -- "D'you Know What I Mean" Has An N.w.a Drum Loop, A Zeppelin-esque Wall Of Guitars, Electronica Gurgles, And Lyrical Allusions To The Beatles And Dylan -- To Create Impossibly Catchy Songs That Sound Fresh, No Matter How Many Older Songs He References. He May Be Working Familiar Territory Throughout Be Here Now, But It Doesn't Matter Because The Craftsmanship Is Good. "The Girl In The Dirty Shirt" Is Irresistible Pop, And Epics Like "Magic Pie" And "All Around The World" Simply Soar, While The Rockers "My Big Mouth," "It's Getting Better (Man!!)," And "Be Here Now" Attack With A Bone-crunching Force. Noel Is Smart Enough To Balance His Classicist Tendencies With Spacious, Open Production, Filling The Album With Found Sounds, Layers Of Guitars, Keyboards, And Strings, Giving The Record Its Humongous, Immediate Feel. The Sprawling Sound And Huge Melodic Hooks Would Be Enough To Make Be Here Now A Winner, But Liam Gallagher's Vocals Give The Album Emotional Resonance. Singing Better Than Ever, Liam Injects Venom Into The Rockers, But He Also Delivers The Nakedly Emotional Lyrics Of "Don't Go Away" With Affecting Vulnerability. That Combination Of Violence And Sensitivity Gives Oasis An Emotional Core And Makes Be Here Now A Triumphant Album." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Be Here Now (Box Set)
New - LP - 0001
Factory Sealed Promotional (Limited Edition Of 1,000 Available Only As A Mail Order Item) 2LP UK Box Set With Artwork And The Booklet "The Making Of Be Here Now." Pristine. more
D'You Know What I Mean / Stay Young / Angel (Demo)
New - 12 - CRE 256T
Sealed Three-Track 1997 12" Single In Picture Sleeve. more
D'You Know What I Mean?
New - 12 - CRE 256T
New, Unplayed 1997 UK Three Song 12 Inch Housed In An Embossed Cover With Custom Inner Sleeve. Also Includes "Stay Young" And "Angel Child" (Demo). more
Definitely Maybe
New - LP - 169
1994 UK 2LP Original Housed In A Gatefold Cover. New, Unplayed Copy. more
Definitely Maybe
New Import - RKIDLP70
Sealed 2LP Latest Repress. Housed In A Gatefold Cover. No Hype Sticker Like Orignal 2014 Reissue. more
Dig Out Your Soul
New - LP - 514078-1
Sealed 2008 2LP 180gm Heavy Duty Gatefold Original With Custom Song Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
Dig Out Your Soul
New - LP - 1
Factory Sealed. Absolutely Stunning 2009 Set Housed In A Monstrous, Super Deluxe Embossed, Cloth Bound Box. Includes The Entire Album Plus Nine Bonus Tracks Spread Across Four Heavyweight Vinyl Discs. Also Included Is A Region Free DVD Featuring A "Making Of Dig Out Your Soul" Documentary As Well As The Video And Another "Making Of" Piece Regarding The First Single, "The Shock Of Lightning." If That's Not Enough, The Entire Album And Bonus Tracks Made Available Both On CD And Digitally. All Of It Housed In A Gorgeous Box. A Truly Beautiful And Fully Realized Production. more
Dig Out Your Soul
New - LP - 514078
Sealed 2008 2LP 180gm Heavy Duty Gatefold Original. more
Don't Believe The Truth
New - LP - E 94493
Sealed 2005 Gatefold. more
Don't Believe The Truth
Used Import - E 94493
2005 UK matte gatefold original with custom inner sleeve. Copy close to NM, light run in noise. Small corner bump. "Since Oasis has an instantly identifiable, seemingly simple signature sound -- gigantic, lumbering, melodic, and inevitable, as if their songs have always existed and always will -- it can be hard to pinpoint what separates a great Oasis song from a merely mediocre tune. It could be anything from overblown production to a diminished swagger, or it could be a self-satisfied laziness in the songwriting, or a panicky attempt to update their defiantly classicist pop with an electronic shine. All of these problems plagued the group's records since their blockbuster 1995 blockbuster second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, and while none of the three albums that followed were outright bad, by 2002's Heathen Chemistry it seemed that even Noel and Liam Gallagher had lost sight of what made Oasis great. While that record had its moments, it often seemed generic, suggesting that the group had painted itself into a corner, not knowing where to go next. Surely, all the reports from the recording of their long-gestating sixth album suggested a faint air of desperation. First, the electronica duo Death in Vegas was brought in as producers, bringing to mind the band's awkward attempts at electronica fusion on Be Here Now and Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, but those recordings were scrapped, and then their second drummer, Alan White, left only to be replaced by Zak Starkey, the son of Ringo Starr, suggesting that the Gallaghers were coming perilously close to being swallowed by their perennial Beatles fixation. All of which makes the resulting album, Don't Believe the Truth, a real shock. It's confident, muscular, uncluttered, tight, and tuneful in a way Oasis haven't been since Morning Glory. It doesn't feel labored nor does it sound as if they're deliberately trying to recreate past glories. Instead, it sounds like they've remembered what they love about rock & roll and why they make music. They sound reinvigorated, which is perhaps appropriate, because Don't Believe the Truth finds Oasis to be quite a different band than it was a decade ago. Surely, Noel is still the first among equals, writing the majority of the songs here and providing the musical direction that the rest follow, but his brother Liam, bassist Andy Bell, and guitarist Gem Archer are now full and equal partners, and the band is the better for it. Where Noel struggled to fill the post-Morning Glory albums with passable album tracks (having squandered his backlog of great songs on B-sides), he's now happy to have Bell and Archer write Noel soundalikes that are sturdier than the filler he's created over the last five years. These likeable tunes are given soul and fire by Liam, who not only reclaims his crown as the best singer in rock on this album, but comes into his own as a songwriter. He had written good songs before, but here he holds his own with his brother, writing lively, hooky, memorable songs with "Love Like a Bomb," "The Meaning of Soul," and "Guess God Thinks I'm Abel," which are as good as anything Noel has written for the album. Which is not an aspersion on Noel, who has a set of five songs that cut for cut are his strongest and liveliest in years. Whether it's the insistent stomp of "Mucky Fingers" or the Kinks-styled romp of "The Importance of Being Idle," these songs are so good it makes sense that Noel has kept them for himself, singing four of the five tunes himself (including the soaring closing duet "Let There Be Love," the brothers' best joint vocal since "Acquiesce"). But the key to this new incarnation of Oasis is that this move by Noel doesn't seem like he's hoarding his best numbers, or a way to instigate sibling rivalry with Liam. Instead, it emphasizes that Oasis is now a genuine band, a group of personalities that form together to form one gang of charming rogues. Apart from the tremendous, rambling "Lyla" that channels the spirit of the Faces and the occasional ramshackle echo of Beggars Banquet, there's not much musically different here than other Oasis albums -- it's still a blend of British Invasion, the Jam, and the Smiths, all turned to 11 -- but their stubborn fondness of classic British guitar pop is one of the things that makes Oasis great and lovable. And, of course, it's also what makes it hard to discern exactly what separates good from great Oasis, but all the little details here, from the consistent songwriting to the loose, comfortable arrangements and the return of their trademark bravado makes Don't Believe the Truth the closest Oasis has been to great since the summer of Britpop, when they were the biggest and best band in the world." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine. more
Don't Look Back In Anger / Step Out / Underneath The Sky
Used - 12 - CRE 221T
Beautiful 1996 UK 45rpm 3 Track 12 Inch. more
Falling Down
Used - 12 - RKID56T
Limited Edition 2009 Record Store Day 12" Single With Custom Inner Sleeve. Slight Bump On Top Seam. Vinyl Appears Glossy. more
Falling Down
Used - 12 - RKID56T
Limited Edition 2009 Record Store Day 12" Single With Custom Inner Sleeve. Vinyl Appears Glossy. more
Familiar To Millions
New - LP - RKIDLP 005
New, Unplayed 2000 UK 3LP Original With Custom Inner Sleeves Housed In A Tri-Fold Cover. more
Go Let It Out
New - 12 - RKID 001T
New, Unplayed 2000 45rpm 12 Inch Housed In A Picture Sleeve. B/W "Let's All Make Believe (As Long As They've Got) Cigarettes In Hell." Includes The Circular, Die-Cut Postcard To Receive Oasis Information. more
Go Let It Out
Used - 12 - RKID 001T
2000 45rpm 12 Inch Housed In A Picture Sleeve. B/W "Let's All Make Believe" And "(As Long As They've Got) Cigarettes In Hell." Record Appears Glossy, Unplayed. Does Not Include The Postcard. more
Heathen Chemistry
New - LP - 508666
2002 2LP UK Original Housed In A Laminated Gatefold Cover With Custom Inner Sleeves And 16 Page Color Booklet. New, Unplayed Copy. more
Heathen Chemistry
New Import - RKIDLP25X
Sealed 2009 UK Limited Edition 2LP Gatefold Repress On Super Heavyweight Vinyl. Custom Hype Sticker On The Shrink Wrap. more
Heathen Chemistry
New - LP - rkidlp 25
Sealed Hard To Find 2016 2LP 180gm Gatefold Reissue With Custom Hype Sticker. Tiny Top Seam Split Under Shrink. Includes Custom Picture Inner Sleeves & 16-Page Colour Book. Oasis' Fifth LP And Their Rock & Roll Comeback Of Sorts. Includes Writing Contributions From Liam Gallagher Who Gave Three Songs, And New Bassist Andy Bell And Rhythm Guitarist Gem Archer Contributed One Song Each As Well. The Album Produced The Sixth Number 1 Single "The Hindu Times" And Another Couple Of Top Ten Hits In "Stop Crying Your Heart Out" & "Little By Little". more
Hindutimes
Used - 7 - RKID 23
2002 UK 7" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Title Track B/W "Just Getting Older." more
Hindutimes / Just Getting Older / Idler's Dream
Used - 12 - RKID 23T
2002 UK 180gm 3 Track 45rpm 12 Inch Pressed On Heavy Vinyl. Record Appears Glossy, Unplayed. more
Knebworth 1996
New - LP - RKIDLP98
Sealed 2021 3LP Heavyweight Vinyl, Housed In A Deluxe Tri-Fold Jacket. Recorded At Knebworth House, Knebworth 10th & 11th August 1996. Their Seminal Live Performance. Very Tiny Corner Ding. more
Knebworth 1996
New - LP - RKIDLP98
Sealed 2021 3LP Heavyweight Vinyl, Housed In A Deluxe Tri-Fold Jacket. Recorded At Knebworth House, Knebworth 10th & 11th August 1996. Their Seminal Live Performance. more
Knebworth 1996
New - LP - RKIDLP98
Sealed 2021 3LP Heavyweight Vinyl, Housed In A Deluxe Tri-Fold Jacket. Recorded At Knebworth House, Knebworth 10th & 11th August 1996. Their Seminal Live Performance. more
Knebworth 1996
New - LP - RKIDLP98
Sealed 2021 3LP Heavyweight Vinyl, Housed In A Deluxe Tri-Fold Jacket. Recorded At Knebworth House, Knebworth 10th & 11th August 1996. Their Seminal Live Performance. Very Tiny Corner Ding. more
Lord Don't Slow Me Down
Used - 12 - RKID39TP
2007 Promo Only, Limited Edition (300 Copies Worldwide) 45rpm 180gm 12 Inch Single. Appears Unplayed. more
Lyla
New - 7 - RKID29
New, Unplayed 2005 UK 45rpm 7" Single Housed In A Textured Picture Sleeve. Title Track B/W "Eyeball Tickler." more
Masterplan
New - LP - CRELP 241
Sealed 1998 UK 2LP Deluxe Gatefold Original With Custom Hype Sticker On The Jacket. more
Masterplan
New - LP - EHS 491830
Sealed, Hard To Find 1998 2LP Gatefold With Custom Hype Sticker On Shrink. Pressed In The UK For Export To The Rest Of Europe. Pristine Copy. more
Oasis
New - LP - RKIDBOX 58
Factory Sealed, Out Of Print, Limited Edition 8 Album (14 LPs) Deluxe Box Set. This Is Number 1479 Of A Worldwide Pressing Run Of 1500 Copies. Each Album Is Individually Housed In A Deluxe Gatefold Jacket. 194 Classic Tracks On 14 Discs. more
Stand By Me
New - 12 - CRE 278T
New, Unplayed And Rare 1997 UK Three Song Twelve Inch Housed In A Picture Cover With Custom Inner Sleeve. Also Includes "(I Got) The Fever" And "My Sister Lover." more
Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
New - LP - CB 232
Sealed 2000 UK 180gm HQ Housed In A Laminated Gatefold Cover. more
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
New - LP - RKID 24T
Beautiful 2002 Heavy Vinyl 45rpm 12" Single In A Laminated Picture Sleeve. Title Track B/W "Thank You For The Good Times" And "Shout It Out Loud." New, Unplayed. more
Stop Crying Your Heart Out
Used - 7 - RKID 24
Beautiful 2002 UK 7" Single Housed In A Picture Sleeve. Title Track B/W "Thank You For The Good Times." more
Stop The Clocks
Used - LP - 88697007541
Stunning 2006 Limited Edition 180gm 3LP Box Set. Each LP Is Housed In A Custom Inner Sleeve. Includes A 32 Page Book With Lyrics And Rare Photos. All 3 Records Appear Glossy, Unplayed. more
Sunday Morning Call
Used - 12 - RKID 004T
Hard To Find 2000 Heavy Vinyl 12" Single In Glossy, Unplayed Condition. Title Track B/W "Carry Us All" And "Full On." more
Sunday Morning Call / Carry Us All / Full On
New - 12 - RKID 004T
New, Unplayed 2000 UK 3 Track 45rpm 12 Incher. more
Supersonic
New - 12 - RKID71T
Sealed 2014 Heavyweight Vinyl, Limited Edition, Remastered Reissue. Record Store Day 2014 Exclusive. more
The Masterplan
New - LP - CRELX 241
Superb Box Set Containing 7 10" Singles And Colour Booklet - New Unplayed - Last Copy! more
Time Flies...1994-2009
New - LP - RKIDLP66
Factory Sealed 2010 Limited Edition 5LP Box Set. The Complete Oasis Singles Collection. more
Untold Story
New - LP - DSS LP 002
Sealed, Hard To Find 2003 Release Of Early Recordings. Side One Contains 5 Demo Tracks; Side Two Contains Live Versions Of The Same 5 Songs. more
What's The Story Morning Glory?
New - LP - 189
New, Unplayed Limited Edition 1995 UK 2LP Original Housed In A Tri-Fold Cover With Custom Inner Sleeves. 5 Stars In All Music Guide. more

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