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Originally named The Rain,
the group Oasis was formed by school
friends Chris Hutton (vocals), Paul
"Bonehead" Arthurs (guitar),
Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan (bass),
and Tony McCaroll (drums). When Hutton
left the band, he was replaced by Guigsy's
friend Liam Gallagher, who changed the
band's name to Oasis, having seen the
word on an Inspiral Carpets poster.
The band played their first gig on Saturday
18 August, 1991, at the Boardwalk club
in Manchester. Liam's older brother
Noel Gallagher, who had recently returned
from touring America as a guitar technician
for the Inspiral Carpets, came to watch
his younger brother play. Soon after
witnessing the gig, Noel was invited
to join the band, agreeing under the
condition that he would be the band's
sole songwriter and leader.
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Oasis Biography:
The very first time Oasis played together
they promised they were going to be the best, that
they'd never settle for the dull thud of mediocrity.
And then they set about proving it. Right from the
off, they resisted the security of the obvious,
of doing things the way they were supposed to. They
never sent a demo to a record company, knew that
supreme self-confidence and a host of classic songs
would be enough to curve destiny their way. When
Creation Records supremo Alan McGee saw them at
a club gig in Glasgow they had no manager, no agent,
and no money. Just greatness. He signed them on
the spot. An unsuspecting world was about to be
blown away.
On April 11th 1994, Oasis released their debut
single, 'Supersonic', an elegantly noisy pop celebration.
By now their live shows were being talked of as
something very special and they'd built an extensive,
committed fan base. A trio of classic singles, 'Shakermaker',
'Live Forever' and 'Cigarettes and Alcohol' further
emphasised Oasis' soaringly assured power. Their
increasingly growing audience began to wonder what
they ever did without them.
More live shows followed, including a triumphant
New York debut and promoters soon got used to the
band breaking all records, exceeding even the wildest
expectations.
With the release of their debut album, 'Definitely
Maybe', it was time to rewrite the record books
once again. The album was the fastest selling debut
in British history, entering the charts, unsurprisingly,
at number one. It's still in the UK top twenty after
a staggering eighteen months, going way past triple
platinum and perhaps more impressively has sold
well over one million copies outside the UK.
They crowned 1994 with their No.3 Xmas single 'Whatever',
swept the readers' and writer's polls in the music
press, and were, unsurprisingly, winners at the
BRIT Awards. Barely a year between their first single
and the stratospheric. Not bad going.
In 1995 the reputation of Oasis' live shows sky-rocketed.
All around the world gigs sold out in under half
an hour, and telephone exchanges from Dublin to
Detroit blew up through the sheer weight of calls
for tickets. Furthermore they headlined Glastonbury,
played two nights in a colossal tent on Irvine Beach,
Scotland, and staged the two biggest ever indoor
gigs in Europe, at a specially-expanded Earls Court.
So loud were the latter that serious earth tremors
were reported in the Kensington and Chelsea areas.
The shows themselves were astounding, emotional,
and proof, if any was needed, that Oasis were undoubtedly
the biggest and best band in the country.
On record, too, the band had progressed, in April
'Some Might Say' provided them with their first
No. 1 single, selling over 300,000 copies. The follow-up
'Roll With It' reached 400,000, and 'Wonderwall'
is Platinum (600,000) and rising after 12 weeks
in the Top Ten, and inspired an almost instant cover
version by Mike Flowers.
Their second album '(What's The Story) Morning
Glory?' went straight in at No. 1, and became the
fastest-selling album since Michael Jackson's 'Bad'
in 1987. By the end of 1995 it was certified 6 times
Platinum, and, apart from Robson & Jerome, by
far the biggest-selling album of the year. This
success is being mirrored world-wide, with the album
hitting No. 1 in France, Sweden, Ireland and New
Zealand, as well as reaching gold in most other
countries.
If last year was magnificent, their future looks
better still. Edging into 1996 , there's 4 BRAT
Awards, 6 BRIT nominations, and 'Don't Look Back
In Anger' their ninth single in less than 2 years.
Significantly, at time of writing '...Morning Glory?'
had just jumped to No. 5 in the US Billboard charts.
How much more do they want? How much have you got'?
Oasis's bio above from the Oasis official site
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More Oasis Info and History
Early years and breakthrough (1991-1994)
Originally named The Rain, the group was formed by school
friends Chris Hutton (vocals), Paul "Bonehead"
Arthurs (guitar), Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan (bass),
and Tony McCaroll (drums). When Hutton left the band,
he was replaced by Guigsy's friend Liam Gallagher, who
changed the band's name to Oasis, having seen the word
on an Inspiral Carpets poster. The band played their first
gig on Saturday 18 August, 1991, at the Boardwalk club
in Manchester. Liam's older brother Noel Gallagher, who
had recently returned from touring America as a guitar
technician for the Inspiral Carpets, came to watch his
younger brother play. Soon after witnessing the gig, Noel
was invited to join the band, agreeing under the condition
that he would be the band's sole songwriter and leader.
After gaining a loyal following in the local
Manchester gig circuit, Oasis were signed to Creation
Records by label owner Alan McGee in 1993. Following a
limited white label release of the song "Columbia",
the band released its first commercial singles, "Supersonic"
and "Shakermaker," in the spring of 1994. Both
were Top 40 hits in the United Kingdom and attracted much
attention. Later that year their breakthrough came with
the single "Live Forever," which was a major
hit in Britain. It reached the Top 10 and spent a year
on the charts. This was followed by "Cigarettes &
Alcohol", which reached an even higher position in
the UK chart than "Live Forever".. Soon after,
Oasis released their highly-acclaimed debut album, Definitely
Maybe, which entered the charts at number one and became
the fastest selling debut album in UK history.
The EP "Whatever" was released
in the same year and saw the band in a transitional stage
between the heavy sound of Definitely Maybe and more ballad
and relaxed sound of their second album.
Britpop and the height of fame (1995-1997)
1995 saw another change to the bands lineup, as at the
beginning of the recording sessions for their second album
(What's the Story) Morning Glory?, drummer Tony McCaroll
was kicked out of the band, following a punch-up with
Liam and a row with Noel in a bar. He was replaced with
Alan White. They continued successfully recording and
in 1995 released their second album, to vast commercial
success. While its predecssor was hailed by many as having
ressurected guitar pop, Morning Glory served as the breakthrough
album that made Oasis international superstars, despite
having generated mild apathy from critics in its early
days of release. The heavier tracks of Definitely Maybe
were replaced with ballads in vein of the 1960s British
Invasion groups. It expanded on the sound of the debut
creating a more introspective record. The result was an
album that took the rock world by storm and established
Oasis as a "must see" act of the mid 1990s.
(1995-1999) in a clockwise order: Guigsy,
Bonehead, Whitey, Liam and NoelAround this time, the British
media steadily built up a rivalry between Oasis and fellow
"Britpop" luminaries Blur. Whilst the rivalry
was mostly fictional (although Noel took exception, famously
wishing Aids upon Damon Albarn and Alex James), it raised
profiles of both bands. In August 1995, Blur and Oasis
released the first single from each of their new albums
on the same day. Perhaps because it was more aggressively
priced (99p vs £1.99), Blur's "Country House"
won the day over "Roll With It" - selling 274,000
copies to Oasis' 216,000. In the long run, however, Oasis'
album outsold Blur's and is considered as the definitive
album of the Britpop era. The album spawned three other
hit singles; "Some Might Say", "Wonderwall",
and "Don't Look Back in Anger", all of which
reached either #1 or #2 in the British charts.
As their rise to fame reached its zenith,
Oasis performed back-to-back concerts at Knebworth Park
on the 10th and 11th August 1996. The band sold out both
shows within minutes, with tickets sold to an aggregate
of 250,000 people for the two nights. At the time, the
ticket sales held the record for the largest outdoor concert
ever held in the UK. Robbie Williams who befriended the
Gallagher brothers during this period, eventually sold
out three consecutive nights at the same venue in 2003
to break the record. The concert, supported by the Prodigy,
the Chemical Brothers and the Manic Street Preachers amongst
others, was voted the third "greatest gig" of
all time by readers of Q magazine in 2004, behind Radiohead's
appearance at Glastonbury in 1997 and Nirvana's visit
to the Reading Festival in 1992.
Oasis released its third album Be Here Now
in August 1997, launched by the hit single "D'You
Know What I Mean". The album was their most eagerly
anticipated effort and the subject of considerable media
attention - culminating with an hour-long documentary
screened by the BBC on the eve of its release. It became
the fastest-selling album in British history, and nearly
topped the U.S. charts. Be Here Now outsold Definitely
Maybe, but failed to reach the heights of their second
chart-topper. Although early reviews seemed promising,
after the media frenzy settled, and prompted in part by
Noel's public criticism of the album, critics and record
buyers branded Be Here Now "bloated" and "derivative"
compared to their earlier efforts. Shortly after its release,
British music magazine Melody Maker published an article
claiming that Be Here Now was the album most sold to secondhand
record shops.
Perhaps some of the supposed "backlash"
which followed the dissapointment of Be Here Now was more
due to the natural levelling of interest in the band.
Even brothers Liam and Noel have different opinions: Liam
still defends Be Here Now, compared to Noel's readiness
to wash his hands of it, blaming it on overproduction
due to a high intake of cocaine and a lack of time spent
on writing the songs. Johnny Depp is credited with playing
slide guitar on the track "Fade In-Out". Allegedly
Noel was too drunk and high on cocaine to perform slide
guitar, thus Depp was asked to take his place. Noel Gallagher
has admitted he did not play this part saying "I'll
have to own up and say that's not actually me playing
the slide part. That was the engineer, because no one
in the band can play slide."
Their fifth album, Heathen Chemistry, was
released in July 2002. The record departed a little bit
of the experimental sound of the previous one and instead
borrowed heavily from traditional British rock, while
combining musical hooks from early work, including the
forementioned. Heathen Chemistry also proved to be a much
more democratic recording process for the band. Unlike
albums of the past, Noel was not the sole songwriter.
Liam, Andy, and Gem also contributed their songs to the
recording process. Diverse songwriting wasn't the only
difference with Heathen Chemistry. There was also a lack
of break-ups, fights, or drug abuse in the studio during
the recording of the album, which ultimately gave the
record a more relaxed feel compared to past efforts. Johnny
Marr also gave his toll to the album, providing additional
guitar as well as back-vocals in several songs. While
critics gave Heathen Chemistry lukewarm reviews, most
fans received the album well. Soon after the release,
the band embarked on a fairly successful supporting tour
for the new album. While Oasis primarily focused on European
shows, their tour was successful enough for Q magazine
to name them as one of the "50 Bands To See Before
You Die".
Despite the band's efforts to abstain from
the drug and alcohol abuse, in December 2002 Liam Gallagher,
Whitey, and three members of the band's entourage were
arrested in Munich after being involved in a drunken fight
at a local club. Loud-mouthed Liam was considerably drunk
and full of cocaine, when he scuffled with a bunch of
American Football stars – notably the fists of the
6'6" builder nicknamed The Powderkeg caused him to
lose his front teeth. Then he jumped on stage, twirled
the microphone and kicked in the groins police officer,
who came to arrest him. Consequently, several shows were
cancelled thereafter due to Liam's condition (which caused
£170 000 losses for the band) and two years later
Liam was fined £40 000. In 2003, while the band
was on tour in the United States, Noel, Andy and touring
keyboardist Jay Darlington were involved in a car accident.
While none of the band members sustained any major injuries,
some shows again were cancelled as a result. After the
end of the tour, the band spent the rest of the year out
of the spotlight.
In early 2004 after 9 years career in Oasis,
longtime drummer Alan White left the group for still unknown
reasons. In June 2004, Oasis headlined the widely popular
Glastonbury Festival for the second time in their career.
At Glastonbury, they featured additional drummer Zak Starkey,
son of Ringo Starr, who debuted at Oasis' warm-up performance
at Poole two days previously. Starkey has not been announced
as a permanent replacement of Whitey. In September 2004,
the band released Definitely Maybe: The DVD in commemoration
of the 10th anniversary of the release of their debut
album. The DVD contains an enhanced audio version of the
debut album, 4 hours of live footage, and interviews with
band members and the production team.
The recording process for their sixth album
was much prolonged. It was supposed to be released in
September 2004. The band started recording in December
2003, but after the departure of White, these sessions
were scrapped. Then they worked with the famous duo Death
in Vegas, but because of Richard Fearless and Tim Holmes'
other commitments, that was also abandoned. After a mixed
reaction for their efforts headlining the first night
at at Glastonbury, the band scrapped everything and stated
that they were beginning from "the scratch".
They holed up in a L.A. studio and after four months of
recording sessions, Noel stated in December 2004, that
the record was finished. It was produced by him and Dave
Sardy (the Thrills), as well as the sleeve of the album.
It should be noted that this album suffered three long
dragging and unsuccessful recording sessions just like
their debut album Definitely Maybe. In late February 2005
Noel hinted that the new album was already mastered and
would feature 12 songs written by the quartet - 6 by Noel,
3 by Liam, 1 by Gem and a couple by Andy. In March he
confirmed that the title of the new record is indeed the
rumoured Don't Believe the Truth and will be released
on 30 May.
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