Gallagher sparked frenzied rumours of an Oasis reunion at Glastonbury this summer. Although they appear wide of the mark, fans can console themselves with this anniversary edition.
Widely regarded as one of the best of all-time, mastering engineer Ian Cooper has worked with original producer Owen Morris to make the 1994 record sound better than ever. Also included over the three CDs are Sad Song – originally only available on the vinyl version – along with B-sides, unreleased demos (including Strange Thing, which featured on the band’s original tape but failed to make the final cut), and live recordings, all of which are sure to go down well with diehards. A classic that has been given a worthy touch-up.
Andrew Carless
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