Oasis make announcement amid feverish reunion speculation
23.05.2024 - 11:21
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New posts on Oasis's official social media accounts have been sending fans wild with speculation that the Manchester band could be about to reunite this week. But a new announcement made today may well give some answers to the cryptic posts.
On Monday night a video posted to Oasis' insta sent fans into a frenzy, showing Sawmill Studios where the band first recorded their seminal debut Definitely Maybe 30 years ago.
That post was followed on Wednesday night with a further video showing the iconic Oasis logo, and video clips of Liam and Noel Gallagher talking about the album.
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The clips sparked major speculation that the brothers may well be about to reunite and bring Oasis back together for the first time since their acrimonious split in 2009. Fans have been flooding social media with calls for answers - and begging the band to get back together.
But on Thursday morning, a new statement from the band explains the reason for the cryptic posts this week. And it's all to do with a new release from the band to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Definitely Maybe.
The band's people said in a statement: "Today details are announced of new album formats to celebrate Oasis’ 1994 iconic debut three decades after its original release.
"Available on 30th August 2024, Definitely Maybe (30th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) formats feature tracks from the discarded original recording session at Monnow Valley Studios, along with outtakes from the definitive album recorded at Sawmills Studios in Cornwall, newly mixed for the first time by Noel Gallagher and Callum Marinho.
"The album also includes an unreleased demo version of Sad Song. Originally
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