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pp-move-indefInfobox musical artist| name = Oasis| image = Oasis_Liam_and_Noel.jpg| caption = Vocalist Liam Gallagher , and guitarist Noel Gallagher performing in San Diego , California on 18 September 2005| image_size = 250| landscape = yes| background = group_or_band| genre = Rock music|Rock , Britpop , alternative rock | origin = Manchester , England| years_active = 1991–2009| label = Creation Records|Creation , Epic Records|Epic , Columbia Records|Columbia , Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music , Big Brother Recordings|Big Brother , Reprise Records|Reprise | associated_acts = The Rain , Beady Eye , Ride (band)|Ride , Heavy Stereo , Hurricane No. 1|Hurricane #1 , Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds | past_members = Liam Gallagher Noel Gallagher Paul Arthurs|Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs Paul McGuigan (musician)|Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan Tony McCarroll Alan White (Oasis drummer)|Alan White Gem Archer Andy Bell (musician)|Andy Bell | website = url|oasisinet.com Oasis were an English Rock music|rock band formed in Manchester in 1991. Originally known as The Rain , the group was formed by Liam Gallagher (vocals and tambourine), Paul Arthurs|Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs (guitar), Paul McGuigan (musician)|Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan (bass guitar) and Tony McCarroll (drums, percussion), who were soon joined by Liam's older brother Noel Gallagher (lead guitar and vocals). They have had eight UK number-one singles and eight UK number-one albums, and won fifteen NME Awards , nine Q Awards , four MTV Europe Music Awards and six Brit Awards , including one in 2007 for outstanding contribution to music and one for the best album of the last 30 years as voted by the BBC Radio 2 listeners; they have been nominated for three Grammy Award s. As of 2009, the band have sold an estimated 70& nbsp;million records worldwide.cite web|url= http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/music/reviews/some-might-say-oasis-are-still-world-beaters-after-slane-gig-14351086.html |title=Some might say Oasis are still world beaters after Slane gig |work=The Belfast Telegraph |date=22 June 2009|accessdate=4 May 2010 Also the band was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records in 2010 for “Longest Top 10 UK Chart Run By A Group” after an unprecedented run of 22 top 10 hits in the UK.cite web|url= http://community.guinnessworldrecords.com/_Oasis-Coldplay-Take-That-enter-Guinness-World-Records-2010-Book/blog/713512/7691.html |title=Oasis, Coldplay & Take That enter Guinness World Records 2010 Book - Guinness World Records Blog post |publisher=Community.guinnessworldrecords.com |date= |accessdate=23 Jun. 2010 The band also holds the Guinness World Record for being the most successful act in the UK between the years 1995 and 2005, spending 765 weeks in the Top 75 singles and albums charts. http://www.nme.com/news/oasis/24788 Oasis receive Outstanding Brit Award . Retrieved 4 May 2010. http://www.oasisinet.com/NewsArticle.aspx? n=775 Oasis get the guinness' in. Retrieved 4 May 2010.
Its members were signed to independent record label Creation Records and afterwards released their record-setting debut album Definitely Maybe in 1994. The following year, the band recorded '' (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995) with their new drummer Alan White (Oasis drummer)|Alan White in the midst of rivalry with Britpop peers Blur (band)|Blur in the charts. The Gallagher brothers featured regularly in tabloid newspaper s for their sibling disputes and wild lifestyles. In 1997, Oasis released their third album, Be Here Now (album)|Be Here Now '', and although it became the fastest-selling album in UK chart history, the album's popularity tapered off quickly. The band lost members Paul McGuigan and Paul Arthurs as they went on to record and release Standing on the Shoulder of Giants in 2000 and were replaced by Gem Archer and Andy Bell (musician)|Andy Bell who joined the group for the tour in support of Giants . The band found renewed success and popularity starting with 2005's '' Don't Believe the Truth .cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7249473.stm|title=Oasis top best British album poll|work=BBC News|date=18 February 2008|accessdate=21 February 2009
In August 2009, Noel Gallagher announced his departure from the band after a backstage altercation with Liam before a festival appearance.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/8228053.stm|title=Oasis split as Noel quits group|work=BBC News|date=29 August 2009Cite news|url= http://www.leparisien.fr/loisirs-et-spectacles/oasis-annule-son-concert-a-rock-en-seine-et-se-separe-28-08-2009-619494.php|title=Oasis annule son concert à Rock-en-Seine et se sépare|work=Le Parisien |location=France|date=29 August 2009|accessdate=29 August 2009Cite news|url= http://www.ouest-france.fr/actu/actuDetFdj_-Oasis-annonce-la-fin-du-groupe_39382-1050490_actu.Htm|publisher= Ouest France |title=Oasis annonce la fin du groupe rock|date=29 August 2009|accessdate=29 August 2009 The band, comprising the remaining members of Oasis and led by Liam Gallagher, decided to continue working together under the name Beady Eye ,cite web|url= http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/story/liam-gallagher-renames-oasis_1131186 |title=Oasis - Liam Gallagher renames Oasis |publisher=Contactmusic.com |date=5 February 2010 |accessdate=7 February 2011 while Noel went on to form his solo project Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds .
History
Formation and first years: 1991–1994
Oasis evolved from an earlier band called The Rain , composed of Paul McGuigan (bass guitar), Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs (guitar), Tony McCarroll (drums) and Chris Hutton (vocals). Unsatisfied with Hutton, Arthurs auditioned acquaintance Liam Gallagher as a replacement. Liam suggested that the band name be changed to Oasis. This change was inspired by an Inspiral Carpets tour poster that hung in the Gallagher brothers' bedroom. One of the venues the poster listed was the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon .Harris, John. Britpop!: Cool Britannia and the Spectacular Demise of English Rock . Da Capo Press, 2004. ISBN 0-306-81367-X, pg.& nbsp;124–25
Oasis played their first ever live gig on 18 August 1991 at the Boardwalk (music club)|Boardwalk club in Manchester. Liam's brother Noel Gallagher, who was a road crew|roadie for Inspiral Carpets, went with the band to watch his younger brother's band play. Whilst Noel and his friends did not think Oasis sounded particularly spectacular, he did begin to consider the possibility of using his brother's group as a possible outlet for a series of songs he'd been writing for several years. Noel approached the group about joining with the proviso that he would become the band's sole songwriter and leader, and that they would commit to an earnest pursuit of commercial success. "He had loads of stuff written," Arthurs recalled. "When he walked in, we were a band making a racket with four tunes. All of a sudden, there were loads of ideas."Harris, pg.& nbsp;125–26 Oasis under Noel Gallagher crafted a musical approach that relied on simplicity, with Arthurs and McGuigan restricted to playing barred chords and root bass notes; McCarroll playing basic rhythms, and the band's amplifiers turned up to create distortion, Oasis created a sound "so devoid of finesse and complexity that it came out sounding pretty much unstoppable."Harris, pg.& nbsp;127–28
After over a year of live shows, rehearsals and a recording of a proper demo (known as the Live Demonstration tape), the band's big break came in May 1993 when they were spotted by Creation Records co-owner Alan McGee . Oasis were invited to play a gig at King Tut's Wah Wah Hut club in Glasgow , Scotland, by a band called Sister Lovers, who shared their rehearsal rooms. Oasis, along with a group of friends, found the money to hire a van and make the journey to Glasgow. When they arrived, they were refused entry to the club as they were not on that night's set list, which reportedly caused the band to bully their way in (although both the band and McGee have given contradicting statements about how they actually managed to get into the club on that night).VH1 Behind the Music, VH1 , 2000 They were given the opening slot and impressed McGee, who was there to see 18 Wheeler (band)|18 Wheeler , one of his own bands, that night. McGee was so impressed by what he saw he signed the band to Creation four days later.Harris, pg. 129 Due to problems securing an American contract, Oasis ended up signing a worldwide contract with Sony , which in turn licensed Oasis to Creation in the UK.Harris, pg. 131
Following a limited white label release of the demo of their song "Columbia", their first single, " Supersonic (Oasis song)|Supersonic ", was released in April 1994, reaching number& nbsp;31 in the charts.Harris, pg. 149 The release was followed by " Shakermaker ". This song would become the subject of a plagiarism suit, with Oasis paying $500,000 in damages. Their third single, " Live Forever ", was their first to enter the top ten of the UK charts. After troubled recording and mixing sessions, their debut album, Definitely Maybe , was released in September 1994, entering the charts at number one, and at the time becoming the fastest selling debut album in the UK.Harris, pg. 178
The best part of a year of constant live performances and recordings, along with a hedonistic lifestyle, were taking their toll on the band. This behaviour culminated during a gig in Los Angeles in September 1994 where Liam was under the influence of Methamphetamine|crystal meth , leading to an inept performance during which he made offensive remarks about American audiences and assaulted Noel with a tambourine .Moran, Caitlin (2009) " http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/celebrity/article6820506.ece Of course Oasis has split up again", The Times , 4 September 2009. Retrieved 17 December 2010. The incident upset Noel to such an extent that he temporarily quit the band immediately after and flew to San Francisco (it was from this incident that the song " Talk Tonight " was written). He was tracked down by Creation's Tim Abbot and they made a trip to Las Vegas Strip|Las Vegas . Once there, Gallagher was persuaded to continue with the band. He reconciled with his brother and the tour resumed in Minneapolis .Harris, pg. 189 The group followed up the fourth single from Definitely Maybe , " Cigarettes & Alcohol ", with the Christmas single " Whatever (Oasis song)|Whatever ", which entered the British charts at number three.Harris, pg. 213 This song would later carry a co-writer's credit for Neil Innes , who sued and also won damages.Bunbury, Stephanie (2003) " http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/03/29/1048653903916.html Laughing matters", The Age , 30 March 2003. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
Britpop and Knebworth: 1994–1998
Oasis had their first UK number one single in April 1995 with " Some Might Say ". At the same time, drummer Tony McCarroll was ousted from the band. McCarroll said, on leaving Oasis, that he was "unlawfully expelled from the partnership" for what he called a "personality clash" with the brothers. The Gallaghers, on the other hand, doubted McCarroll's musical ability, with Noel saying: "I like Tony as a geezer but he wouldn't have been able to drum the new songs". http://www.supanet.com/entertainment/music_feature/news/52861/Almost_famous.html Supanet entertainment music feature. Retrieved 3 February 2008.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/288881.stm|title=£550,000 for sacked Oasis drummer|work=BBC News|date=3 March 1999|accessdate=3 February 2008 McCarroll was replaced by Alan White (Oasis drummer)|Alan White , formerly of Starclub and younger brother of renowned studio percussionist Steve White (drummer)|Steve White , whom Paul Weller (singer)|Paul Weller recommended to Noel. White made his debut for the band at a Top of the Pops performance of "Some Might Say". Oasis began recording material for their second album in May of that year in Rockfield Studios near Monmouth .Harris, pg. 226 The band, by this point, had recorded the concert that would see release in August as Live by the Sea .
During this period, the British press seized upon a supposed rivalry between Oasis and Britpop band Blur (band)|Blur . Previously, Oasis did not associate themselves with the Britpop movement and were not invited to perform on the BBC's "Britpop Now" programme introduced by Blur singer Damon Albarn. On 14 August 1995, Blur and Oasis released new singles on the same day, setting up " The Battle of Britpop " that dominated the national news. Blur's " Country House " outsold Oasis' " Roll with It (Oasis song)|Roll with It " 274,000 copies to 216,000 during the week.Harris, pg. 235 Oasis' management came up with several reasons for this, claiming "Country House" sold more because it was less expensive (£1.99 vs £3.99) and because there were two different versions of "Country House" with different B-sides forcing serious fans to buy two copies.Harris, pg. 233 An alternative explanation given at the time by Creation was that there were problems associated with the barcode on the "Roll with It" single case, which did not record all sales.Author unknown. "Cockney revels". NME . 26 August 1995. Noel Gallagher told The Observer in September that he hoped Damon Albarn and Alex James (musician)|Alex James of Blur would "catch AIDS and die", which caused a media furore."Noel Gallagher in Blur Aids outburst". Melody Maker . 23 September 1995. He subsequently apologised for this in a formal letter to various publications.Harris, pg. 251
Bassist Paul McGuigan briefly left the band in September 1995, citing nervous exhaustion. He was replaced by Scott McLeod (bassist)|Scott McLeod , formerly of The Ya Ya's, who was featured on some of the tour dates as well as in the "Wonderwall" video before leaving abruptly while on tour in the US. McLeod later contacted Noel Gallagher claiming he felt he had made the wrong decision. Gallagher curtly replied "I think you have too. Good luck signing on", referring to the Jobseeker's Allowance .cite news|url= http://arts.guardian.co.uk/glastonbury2004/story/0,,1242267,00.html|title=Not here now|work=The Guardian|date=19 June 2004|last=Robinson|first=John|accessdate=9 March 2008|location=London To complete the tour, McGuigan was successfully convinced to return to the band. Although a softer sound led to mixed reviews, Oasis' second album, '' (What's the Story) Morning Glory? '' was a commercial success, becoming the List of best-selling albums in the United Kingdom|fourth best-selling album in UK Chart history with over four million copies sold.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/6151050.stm|title=Queen head all-time sales chart|work=BBC News|date=16 November 2006|accessdate=9 March 2008 The album spawned two further hit singles " Wonderwall (song)|Wonderwall " and " Don't Look Back in Anger ", which also reached numbers two and one respectively. It also contained the non-UK single " Champagne Supernova "—featuring guitar playing and backing vocals by Paul Weller—that received widespread critical acclaim and peaked at number one on the Alternative Songs|US modern rock chart . The group played their first headline outdoor concerts at Maine Road Football Ground, Manchester on 27 April and 28 April 1996. Highlights from the second night featured on the video ...There and Then , released later the same year. As their career reached its zenith, Oasis performed back-to-back concerts at Knebworth on 10 August and 11 August. The band sold out both shows within minutes. The audience of 250,000 people over two nights (2.5& nbsp;million people applied for tickets, and 375,000 were actually sold, meaning the possibility of 53 sold out nights),Harris, pg.& nbsp;298–99 was at the time a record-breaking number for an outdoor concert held in the UK, and to this day the largest demand for a show in British history.cite video | people = | title = Live Forever: The Rise and Fall of Brit Pop| medium = DVD| publisher= Passion Pictures | location = London| date = 2004
The rest of the month proved to be difficult for the group. Oasis were due to record an episode of MTV Unplugged at the Royal Festival Hall but Liam pulled out, citing a sore throat. He watched the performance from a balcony with cold beer and cigarettes, heckling Noel's singing between songs. Four days later the group left for a tour of American arenas but Liam refused to go; the band decided to continue the tour with Noel on vocals.Harris, pg. 310 Liam rejoined the tour on 30 August, and on 4 September 1996, Oasis performed "Champagne Supernova" at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. http://www.mtv.com/ontv/vma/1996/ 1996 MTV Video Music Awards MTV.com. Retrieved 3 December 2011 Liam made gestures at Noel during his guitar solo, then spat beer all over the stage before storming off. A few weeks later Noel flew home without the band, who followed on another flight.Harris, pg. 312 This event prompted media speculation that the group were splitting up. The brothers soon reconciled and decided to complete the tour.Harris, pg. 313 listen|filename=Oasis D'You Know What I Mean.ogg |title="D'You Know What I Mean? " |description=The lead single from Be Here Now (album)|Be Here Now , "D'You Know What I Mean" became the 1997 in British music#Top 40 singles|12th biggest selling single of 1997 in the UK.
Oasis spent the end of 1996 and the first quarter of 1997 at Abbey Road Studios in London and Ridge Farm Studios in Surrey recording their third album. Quarrels between the Gallagher brothers plagued the recording sessions. Be Here Now (album)|Be Here Now was released in August 1997. Preceded by the UK number& nbsp;one single " D'You Know What I Mean? ", the album was their most anticipated effort, and as such became the subject of considerable media attention. By the end of the first day of release, Be Here Now sold over 350,000 units and by the end of business on Saturday of that week sales had reached 696,000, making it the fastest-selling album in British history.Harris, pg. 342. The album debuted at number& nbsp;two on the Billboard 200| Billboard 200 chart in the United States, but its first week sales of 152,000—below expected sales of 400,000 copies—were considered a disappointment. http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5924518/live_forever Rolling Stone news article. Retrieved 9 March 2008. Although early media reviews were positive, once the hype had died down, the album was criticised for being bloated and derivative with most of the critics focused on the extensive length of several songs, the heavier sound, and overproduction.
By this time the Britpop movement was in decline, and the band had failed to meet expectations with their third album. After the conclusion of the Be Here Now Tour in early 1998, amidst much media criticism the group kept a low profile. Later in the year, Oasis released a compilation album of fourteen B-sides, entitled The Masterplan . "The really interesting stuff from around that period is the B-sides. There's a lot more inspired music on the B-sides than there is on Be Here Now itself, I think", related Noel in an interview in 2008. http://www.thewavemag.com/pagegen.php? pagename=article& articleid=26083 Wave Magazine News article. Retrieved 9 March 2008. Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot
Transitional period: 1999–2004
In early 1999, the band began work on their fourth studio album. First details were announced in February with Mark "Spike" Stent revealed to be taking a co-producing role. Things were not going well and the shock departure of founding member Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs was announced in August. This departure was reported at the time as amicable, with Noel stating that Arthurs wanted to spend more time with his family. Arthurs' statement clarified his leaving as "to concentrate on other things".cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/415855.stm|title=Gallagher shrugs off Oasis departure|work=BBC News|date=10 August 1999|accessdate=9 March 2008 However, Noel has since offered a contradicting version: that a series of violations of Noel's "no drink or drugs" policy (imposed by Noel so that Liam could sing properly) for the album's sessions resulted in a confrontation between the two.Cite book| author=St. Michael, Mick | title=Oasis: In Their Own Words | publisher=Omnibus Pr | year=1996 | isbn=0-7119-5695-2 Two weeks later the departure of bassist Paul McGuigan was announced. The Gallagher brothers held a press conference shortly thereafter where they assured reporters that "the future of Oasis is secure. The story and the glory will go on." http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/oasis/articles/story/5923147/gallagher_brothers_say_oasis_bassists_departure_wont_kill_the_band "Gallagher brothers say oasis bassists departure wont kill the band". Rolling Stone . Retrieved 9 March 2008.
The now three-piece Oasis chose to continue recording the album, with Noel Gallagher re-recording most of Arthurs' guitar and McGuigan's bass parts. After the completion of the recording sessions, the band began searching for replacement members. The first new member to be announced was new lead/rhythm guitarist Gem Archer|Colin "Gem" Archer , formerly of Heavy Stereo , who later claimed to have been approached by Noel Gallagher only a couple of days after Arthurs' departure was publicly announced. http://mad4gem.tripod.com/biography.htm tripod.com, Mad for gem, biography. Retrieved 14 December 2007. Finding a replacement bassist took more time and effort. The band were rehearsing with David Potts , but he quickly resigned, and they brought in Andy Bell (musician)|Andy Bell , former guitarist/songwriter of Ride (band)|Ride and Hurricane No. 1|Hurricane #1 as their new bassist. Bell had never played bass before and had to learn to play it, (with Noel since saying that Liam said "if he can play the guitar, he can play the fookin' bass.") along with a handful of songs from Oasis' back catalogue, in preparation for a scheduled tour of America in December 1999. With the folding of Creation Records, Oasis formed their own label, Big Brother Recordings|Big Brother , which released all of Oasis' subsequent records in the UK and Ireland. Oasis' fourth album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants , was released in February 2000 to good first-week sales. It peaked at number one on the British charts and number& nbsp;24 on the Billboard charts. http://www.oasisinet.com/site.php? site=album& atype=0& country=172& idx=19 Oasis - Official Website - Discographydead link|date=February 2011 retrieved on 15 December 2007. http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/discography/index.jsp? pid=36756& aid=412763 Billboard.com - Discography - Oasis - Standing on the Shoulders of Giantsdead link|date=February 2011 retrieved on 15 December 2007 Three singles were released from the album: " Go Let It Out ", " Who Feels Love? " and " Sunday Morning Call ", all of which were top five UK singles. http://www.thetop40charts.co.uk/top40/ Top 40 Singles retrieved on 15 December 2007 The "Go Let It Out" video was shot before Bell joined the group and therefore featured the unusual lineup of Liam on rhythm guitar, Archer on lead guitar and Noel on bass. With the departure of the founding members, the band made several small changes to their image and sound. The cover featured a new "Oasis" logo, designed by Gem Archer, and the album was also the first Oasis release to include a song written by Liam Gallagher, entitled "Little James". The songs also had more experimental, psychedelic influences.Allmusic|class=album|id=r466450|pure_url=yes allmusic { Standing on the Shoulders of Giants > Overview }. Written by Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Retrieved on 15 December 2007. The album received only lukewarm reviews and, as of now, Standing is the band's lowest selling studio album.
To support the record the band staged an eventful world tour. While touring in Barcelona in 2000, Oasis were forced to cancel a gig when an attack of tendinitis caused Alan White's arm to seize up, and the band spent the night drinking instead. After a row between the two brothers, Noel declared he was quitting touring overseas altogether, and Oasis were supposed to finish the tour without him.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/760729.stm|title=Oasis Noel quits tour|work=BBC News|date=23 May 2000|accessdate=15 December 2007 Noel eventually returned for the Irish and British legs of the tour, which included two major shows at Wembley Stadium (1923)|Wembley Stadium . A live album of the first show, called Familiar to Millions , was released in late 2000 to mixed reviews.Allmusic|class=album|id=r507419|pure_url=yes{ Familiar to Millions > Overview }. Written by Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Retrieved on 15 December 2007
Throughout 2001, Oasis split time between sessions for their fifth studio album and live shows around the world. Some gigs included the month-long Tour of Brotherly Love with The Black Crowes and Spacehog and a show in Paris supporting Neil Young . The album, Heathen Chemistry , Oasis' first album with new members Andy Bell and Gem Archer, was released in July 2002. The album reached number& nbsp;1 in the UK and number& nbsp;23 in US,cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2113780.stm|title=Elvis and Oasis enjoy chart success|work=BBC News|date=7 July 2002|accessdate=14 December 2007Allmusic|class=album|id=r595973|pure_url=yes{ Heathen Chemistry > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums }. Retrieved 14 December 2007. although critics gave it mixed reviews.Allmusic|class=album|id=r595973|pure_url=yes allmusic { Heathen Chemistry > Overview}. Written by Stephen Thomas Erlewine. Retrieved 14 December 2007. http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/20520-heathen-chemistry Pitchfork: Heathen Chemistry review. Retrieved 14 December 2007. There were four singles released from the album: " The Hindu Times ", " Stop Crying Your Heart Out ", " Little by Little (Oasis song)|Little by Little / She Is Love ", and the Liam-penned " Songbird (Oasis song)|Songbird ", Oasis' first single not written by Noel. The record blended the band's sonic experiments from their last albums, but also went for a more basic rock sound. Heathen Chemistry was a much more balanced recording process for the band, with all of the members, apart from White, penning songs. Johnny Marr provided additional guitar as well as backup vocals on a couple of songs.
After the album's release, the band embarked on a successful world tour that was once again filled with incidents. In late summer 2002, whilst the band were on tour in the US, Noel, Bell and touring keyboardist Jay Darlington were involved in a car accident in Indianapolis. While none of the band members sustained any major injuries, some shows were cancelled as a result. In December 2002, the latter half of the German leg of the band's European tour had to be postponed after Liam Gallagher, Alan White and three other members of the band's entourage were arrested after a violent brawl at a Munich nightclub. The band had been drinking heavily and tests showed that Liam had used cocaine.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3685545.stm|title=Brawling Oasis singer 'on drugs'|work=BBC News|date=5 May 2004|accessdate=9 March 2008 Liam lost two front teeth and kicked a police officer in the ribs, while Alan suffered minor head injuries after getting hit with an ashtray . http://thescotsman.scotsman.com/ViewArticle.aspx? articleid=2383329 Oasis singer could face jail for bar brawl by Alan Hall . Retrieved 14 December 2007. Two years later Liam was fined around £40,000. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20041123/ai_n12823072 Independent News articledead link|date=February 2011. Retrieved 9 March 2008. Wayback | url= http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20041123/ai_n12823072 | date=20071217191717 dead link|date=February 2011 The band finished their tour in March 2003 after returning to those postponed dates. Liam Gallagher said Oasis began recording a sixth album in late December 2003 with producers Death in Vegas at Sawmills Studios in Cornwall. The album was originally planned for a September 2004 release to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the release of Definitely Maybe . However, long-time drummer Alan White, who at this time had played on nearly all of the band's material, left the band in early January 2004. At the time, his brother Steve White stated on his own website that "the spirit of being in a band was kicked out of him" and he wanted to be with his current girlfriend. http://www.whiteydrums.com/ Drumming website. Retrieved 9 March 2008. White was replaced by Zak Starkey , drummer of The Who and the son of The Beatles ' Ringo Starr . Though Starkey performed on studio recordings and toured with the band, he was not officially a member and the band were a four-piece for the first time in their career. Starkey played publicly for the first time at Poole Lighthouse.
A few days later, Oasis, with Starkey, headlined the Glastonbury Festival for the second time in their career and performed a greatest hits set, which included two new songs& nbsp;— Gem Archer's "A Bell Will Ring" and Liam Gallagher's "The Meaning of Soul". The performance received negative reviews, with NME calling it a "disaster." http://www.nme.com/reviews/oasis/7678 NME news article. Retrieved 9 March 2008. The BBC 's Tom Bishop called Oasis' set "lacklustre and uneventful& nbsp;... prompting a mixed reception from fans", mainly because of Liam's uninspired singing and Starkey's lack of experience with the band's material.cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/3842947.stm|title=Oasis fail to surprise Glastonbury|work=BBC News|date=26 June 2004|last=Bishop|first=Tom|accessdate=3 February 2008
Resurgence in popularity: 2005–2007
After much turbulence, the band's sixth album was finally recorded in Los Angeles-based Capitol Studios from October to December the same year. Producer Dave Sardy took over the lead producing role from Noel, http://www.kathyszaksite.com/oasis20042.html Zak Starkey fan site. Retrieved 9 March 2008. who decided to step back from these duties after a decade of producing leadership over the band. In May 2005, after three years and as many scrapped recording sessions, the band released their sixth studio album, '' Don't Believe the Truth , fulfilling their contract with Sony BMG . It followed the path of Heathen Chemistry'' as being a collaborative project again, rather than a Noel-written album. http://www.nme.com/reviews/oasis/7660 NME news article. Retrieved 9 March 2008. The album was the first in a decade not to feature drumming by Alan White, marking the recording debut of Zak Starkey. The record was generally hailed as the band's best effort since Morning Glory by fans and critics alike, spawning two UK number one singles: " Lyla (song)|Lyla " and " The Importance of Being Idle (song)|The Importance of Being Idle ", whilst " Let There Be Love (Oasis song)|Let There Be Love " entered at number& nbsp;2. Oasis picked up two awards at the Q Awards: one a special People's Choice Award and the second for ''Don't Believe the Truth'' as Best Album. http://web.archive.org/web/20071025032327/ http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml? xml=/news/2005/10/11/naward111.xml Telegraph news article. Retrieved 9 March 2008. Following in the footsteps of Oasis' previous five albums, ''Don't Believe the Truth also entered the UK album charts at number one.
In May 2005, the band's new line-up embarked on a large scale world tour. Beginning on 10 May 2005 at the London Astoria , and finishing on 31 March 2006 in front of a sold out gig in Mexico City , Oasis played more live shows than at any time since the Definitely Maybe tour, visiting 26 countries and headlining 113 shows for over 3.2 million people. The tour passed without any major incidents and was the band's most successful in more than a decade. The tour included sold out shows at New York's Madison Square Garden and LA's Hollywood Bowl .cite news|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml? xml=/arts/2005/06/04/bmoasis2.xml|title=Back in anger (...continued)|work=The Telegraph|date=4 June 2005|last=McLean|first=Craig|accessdate=9 March 2008|location=London|publisher=Telegraph Media Group A rockumentary film made during the tour, entitled '' Lord Don't Slow Me Down was released in October 2007. A second DVD included live footage from an Oasis gig in Manchester from 2 July 2005.
Oasis released a compilation double album entitled Stop the Clocks in 2006, featuring what the band considers to be their "definitive" songs. http://www.chartattack.com/news/42050/oasis-reveal-stop-the-clocks-track-list Oasis Reveal Stop The Clocks Track List (September 2006). Retrieved 9 November 2008. The band received the Brit Award for outstanding contribution to music in February 2007, playing several of their most famous songs afterwards. http://www.nme.com/news/oasis/26453 Oasis 'Outstanding' at BRIT Awards NME. Retrieved 8 December 2011 Oasis released their first ever digital-only release, " Lord Don't Slow Me Down (song)|Lord Don't Slow Me Down ", in October 2007. The song debuted at number ten in the UK singles chart. http://www.nme.com/news/oasis/31293 NME News article. Retrieved 9 March 2008.
The band's resurgence in popularity since the success of ''Don't Believe The Truth was highlighted in February 2008 when, in a poll to find the fifty greatest British albums of the last fifty years conducted by Q (magazine)|Q magazine and HMV , two Oasis albums were voted first and second ( Definitely Maybe and (What's The Story) Morning Glory? respectively). Two other albums by the band appeared in the list - Don't Believe The Truth came in at number fourteen, and the album that has previously been heavily criticised by some of the media, Be Here Now , made the list at No.22.cite web|url= http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/qlistspage3.htm#Q |title=Rocklist.net...Q Magazine Lists |publisher=Rocklistmusic.co.uk |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011
Dig Out Your Soul and departure of Noel: 2008–2009
In May 2008, Zak Starkey left the band after recording Dig Out Your Soul , the band's seventh studio album. He was replaced by former The Icicle Works|Icicle Works drummer Chris Sharrock on their tour and like Zak, Chris was not an official member of the band and Oasis remained as a four-piece.
In June 2008, the band re-signed with Sony BMG for a three-album deal.cite web|author=|url= http://www.live4ever.us/2008_06_01_newsroomarchives |title=The Oasis Newsroom |publisher=Live4ever.us |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011 Oasis recorded for a couple of months in 2007 between July and September—completing work on two new songs and demoing the rest. They took a two-month break, because of the birth of Noel's son. The band re-entered the studio on 5 November 2007 and finished recording around March 2008 http://www.oasisinet.com/site.php? site=news& idx=759 Oasis Net news article. Retrieved 9 March 2008. Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot with producer Dave Sardy. The first single from the record was " The Shock of the Lightning " written by Noel Gallagher, and it was pre-released on 29 September 2008. Dig Out Your Soul , the band's seventh studio album, was released on 6 October and went to number& nbsp;one in the UK and number& nbsp;five on the Billboard 200. The band's again-new lineup started touring for a projected 18-month long tour, with support from Kasabian , The Enemy (UK band)|The Enemy and Twisted Wheel (band)|Twisted Wheel .cite web|title=Oasis tour dates|url= http://www.ents24.com/web/artist/108/Oasis.html|accessdate=3 January 2009 Noel Gallagher gave conflicting information about what he planned for the group's future following the tour. In one interview, he stated that he wanted the band members "to go off and do their own projects", and added "it would be interesting to see what comes out. See how the four parts make up the whole."Cite news|url= http://entertainment.uk.msn.com/music/news/Article.aspx? cp-documentid=9895293& ocid=today& GT1=61501 |title=Noel: I stole keepsake from Abbey Rd |publisher=MSN |date=2 October 2008 |accessdate=3 October 2008Dead link|date=September 2010|bot=H3llBot Yet three weeks after Dig Out Your Soul was released Noel stated that he had already written and demoed Dig Out Your Soul 's follow-up album.Graff, Gary. http://www.billboard.com/search/? keyword=%22Oasis+Feeling+Thematic%2C+Kinks-y+on+New+Songs%22& x=45& y=8#/news/oasis-feeling-thematic-kinks-y-on-new-songs-1003878167.story "Oasis Feeling Thematic, Kinks-y on New Songs". billboard.com . 27 Oct 2008. Comparing the new material to "mid-era Kinks," Noel stated that the material was vastly different than Dig Out Your Soul . Though he gave no time-table, Noel also stated that he was planning to release a solo album "...& nbsp;hopefully sooner rather than later" as well.
On 7 September 2008 while performing at Virgin Festival in Toronto, a member of the audience ran on stage and physically assaulted Noel.Thompson, Robert. http://www.billboard.com/#/news/noel-gallagher-describes-on-stage-attack-1004077919.story? tag=hpfeed "Noel Gallagher Describes on-Stage Attack". billboard.com . 24 March 2010. Noel suffered three broken and dislodged ribs as a result from the attack, and the group had to cancel several shows while he recovered.
On 25 February 2009, Oasis received the List of NME Award winners#Shockwaves NME Awards 2009|NME Award for Best British Band of 2009Cite news|url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2009/feb/26/oasis-win-nme-awards |title=Oasis win best British band at NME awards |work=The Guardian |date=26 February 2009 |accessdate=1 March 2009 | location=London |last=Jonze|first=Tim as well as best blog for Noel's 'Tales from the Middle of Nowhere'.cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/shockwaves-nme-awards-2008-big-gig/42311 |title=Oasis, Alex Turner, Killers: Shockwaves NME Awards 2009 nominations & #124; News |publisher=Nme.Com |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011
On 4 June 2009, Oasis played the first of three concerts at Manchester's Heaton Park and after having to leave the stage twice due to a generator failure, came on the third time to declare the gig was now a free concert; it delighted the 70,000 ticket holders, 20,000 of whom claimed the refund.cite web|url= http://www.idiomag.com/peek/92609/oasis|title=Oasis Refund £1& nbsp;million - Souvenir Checks Worth Selling|accessdate=23 July 2009|date=21 July 2009|publisher= idiomag The band's two following gigs at the venue, on 6 and 7 June, proved a great success, with fans turning out in their thousands despite the changeable weather and first night sound issues.cite web|url= http://www.idiomag.com/peek/92558/oasis|title=Oasis Wembley Stadium Sound Blip|accessdate=15 July 2009|date=10 July 2009|publisher= idiomag Speculation had been rife that Noel Gallagher intended to go solo; however on 12 July 2009, it was announced through the Oasis publicist that this was not true.
On 28 August 2009, following a fight between the Gallaghers in a backstage area, which reportedly resulted in Liam breaking Noel's guitar, the group's manager announced the cancellation of their concert at the Rock en Seine festival near Paris just minutes before it was about to begin, along with the cancellation of the European tour and a statement that the group "does not exist anymore".cite web|url= http://www.oasisinet.com/NewsArticle.aspx? n=773|title=A statement from Noel|date=28 August 2009|accessdate=28 August 2009cite web|url= http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/a174501/oasis-split-as-noel-gallagher-quits-band.html |title=Music - News - Oasis split as Noel Gallagher quits band |publisher=Digital Spy |date=28 August 2009 |accessdate=3 October 2009
Two hours later a statement from Noel appeared on the band's website writing that "with some sadness and great relief...I quit Oasis tonight. People will write and say what they like, but I simply could not go on working with Liam a day longer". On 5 September 2009, it was reported in News of the World that Liam Gallagher was planning to continue with Oasis despite Noel's absence.cite web|last=South |first=Ray |url= http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/showbiz/xs/489489/Liam-Oasis-will-not-split.html? OTC-RSSATTR=xs |title=Liam: Oasis will not split & #124; Singer to keep band going after brother Noel quit. |work=News Of The World |date= |accessdate=3 October 2009
Post-breakup: Time Flies , Beady Eye and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (2009–present)
On 16 February 2010, Oasis won the award for Best Brit Album of the Last 30 Years at the 2010 BRIT Awards .cite news|last=Harper|first=Kate|url= http://www.chartattack.com/news/79447/lady-gaga-lily-allen-jay-z-win-brit-awards |title=Oasis Album Declared Best Of Past 30 Years At BRIT Awards |work=Chart Attack |date=16 February 2010|accessdate=5 May 2010 Liam Gallagher collected the award alone, before presenting his speech. His speech thanked Bonehead, McGuigan and Alan White but not his brother, Noel.cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/brit-awards-2009/49781 |title=Liam Gallagher snubs Noel as Oasis win Brit Album Of 30 Years award |publisher=Nme.com |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011 Liam threw his microphone and the band's award into the crowd.cite web|url= http://www.spinner.com/2010/02/18/liam-gallagher-hits-back-at-brits-host-peter-kay/ |title=Liam Gallagher Hits Back at Brits Host Peter Kay |publisher=Spinner.com |date=18 February 2010 |accessdate=7 February 2011 On 15 March 2010, Liam defended his actions at the awards ceremony, saying "I'm sick of it all being about me and Noel, the last couple of months has pretty much been all about me and him so I thought it was only right to mention the other lads who played on the album and the best fans in the world." and "I thought it was a nice gesture to give this to the fans, obviously it was misinterpreted as per usual." about throwing the award.cite web|last=Hudson |first=Alex |url= http://exclaim.ca/News/Liam_Gallagher_Explains_Noel_Snub_at_Brit_Awards? utm_source=feedburner& utm_medium=feed& utm_campaign=Feed%3A+NewsExclaimca+%28%21+Exclaim.ca+-+News%29 |title=Liam Gallagher Explains Noel Snub at Brit Awards |publisher=Exclaim.ca |date=15 March 2010 |accessdate=7 February 2011
Noel Gallagher performed solo concerts on 25 and 26 March, as part of a series of Teenage Cancer Trust shows, alongside acts such as Depeche Mode , Them Crooked Vultures , Suede (band)|Suede , Arctic Monkeys , and The Who .cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/oasis/49490|title=Noel Gallagher announces first post-Oasis solo gigs Noel continued to play Oasis songs live, as he had in the past, including songs originally sung by Liam. British newspaper The Sun gave Noel a five out of five score for his concert.cite web|url= http://www.metro.co.uk/metrolife/music/819253-noel-gallagher-plays-first-solo-gig-since-oasis-split |title=Noel Gallagher plays first solo gig since Oasis split |publisher=Metro.co.uk |date=26 Mar. 2010 |accessdate=23 Jun. 2010
Also that month, Liam Gallagher showed a sign of peace towards his brother when he was asked in an interview who the "ultimate frontman" is, and he replied: "Noel Gallagher. What makes a good frontman? Behaving yourself, and not jumping around like a bastard."cite web|url= http://www.mirror.co.uk/celebs/news/2010/03/25/oasis-star-liam-gallagher-offers-olive-branch-to-brother-noel-following-split-115875-22136970/ |title=Oasis star Liam Gallagher offers olive branch to brother Noel following split |work=Daily Mirror |location=UK |date= |accessdate=23 Jun. 2010 Liam was voted rock's best frontman by Q magazine. http://www.musicrooms.net/alternative/4679-Noel-Gallagher-Pokes-Fun-JLS-And-Scousers.html dead link|date=February 2011Cite news| url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/celebritynews/7519708/Liam-Gallagher-crowned-best-frontman.html | work=The Telegraph | location=London | title=Liam Gallagher crowned best frontman | date=26 March 2010 |accessdate=20 May 2010|publisher=Telegraph Media Groupcite web|url= http://entertainment.gather.com/viewArticle.action? articleId=281474978130126|title=British Music Mag's "Best Frontman of All Time" Is ... Liam Gallagher of Oasis? |author=Zimmerman, Kevin
Time Flies... 1994–2009 , a compilation album containing singles by the group, was released on 14 June 2010.cite web|url= http://www.bloginity.com/entertainment/music-reviews/oasis-time-flies-1994-2009-will-be-released-june-14th-2010/17454/ |title=Oasis& nbsp;– ‘Time Flies... 1994–2009' Will Be Released 14& nbsp;June 2010 |publisher=Bloginity.com |date= |accessdate=23 Jun. 2010dead link|date=February 2011cite web|url= http://www.rttnews.com/Content/EntertainmentNews.aspx? Section=2& Id=1259031& SM=1 |title=Oasis Singles Collection To Be Released In June |publisher=Rttnews.com |date= |accessdate=23 Jun. 2010cite web|url= http://entertainment.stv.tv/music/167356-time-flies-for-oasis/ |title=Time Flies for Oasis & #124; Music & #124; STV Entertainment |publisher=Entertainment.stv.tv |date=1 Apr. 2010 |accessdate=23 Jun. 2010 The decision to make the compilation a singles collection, and the track order, were decided by Noel Gallagher, who released a number of videos to the Oasis YouTube account relating to the collection. Certain editions also featured a new Oasis live album, taken from the band's final tour.
Beady Eye
main|Beady Eye The remaining members of Oasis, following the departure of Noel, decided to stick together and form a new band. On 19 November 2009, Liam announced that he would be recording new material with Gem Archer, Andy Bell (now on guitar), Chris Sharrock and Jeff Wootton , with a possible album release in July 2010.Cite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/hi/music/newsid_10000000/newsid_10003000/10003070.stm |title=Liam Gallagher outlines solo LP plan |date=19 November 2009 |accessdate=19 November 2009|work=BBC Newscite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/oasis/48692|title=Liam Gallagher: I don't wish Noel any bad, I love him to death Gallagher also stated that live keyboardist Jay Darlington would also be joining the group.cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/oasis/48716|title=Andy Bell To Return To Guitar The band spent some time deliberating over if they would use the Oasis name or use another one, and as late as December 2009 were still considering this. With regards to the use of the name, Liam Gallagher commented "if we don't come up with something else by the time we're ready to release the album it'll be Oasis".Liam Gallagher: I'll Always Be Busy When Noel Rings Me Up - London Evening Standard http://www.thisislondon.co.ukshowbiz/article-23777699-liam-gallagher-ill-always-be-busy-when-noel-rings-me-up.do Eventually, the band decided on the moniker Beady Eye .cite web|url= http://rock.about.com/b/2010/01/31/liam-gallagher-heading-to-studio-in-april-for-first-post-oasis-album.htm |title=Liam Gallagher Heading to Studio in April for First Post-Oasis Album |publisher=Rock.about.com |date=31 January 2010 |accessdate=7 February 2011cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/oasis/49611 |title=Liam Gallagher ditches Oasis name for his new group |publisher=Nme.com |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
main|Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Noel Gallagher started his solo career soon after the release of Beady Eye's Different Gear, Still Speeding . He said in a press conference that he had enough material for two albums. In July 2011, he released his debut single "The Death of You and Me", which got positive reviews and was said to sound like "The Importance of Being Idle". In October 2011, Gallagher's debut album '' Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds (album)|Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds was released to positive reviews and eventually sold 55,000 copies after two days of sale, more than twice as many copies as its nearest rival, Letters (Matt Cardle album)|Letters by The X Factor winner Matt Cardle . On 23 October 2011, the album debuted at number one on the UK Albums Chart, with first-week sales of 122,530 copies.
The group's name is a reference to Jefferson Airplane 's popular song "High Flying Bird", http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1674530/noel-gallagher-high-flying-birds.jhtml which was first released in the 1974 album Early Flight .
Musical style
Oasis were most heavily influenced by The Beatles , an influence which was frequently labelled as an "obsession" by the British media. http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article4669276.ece Song of the Year 1995: Oasis Wonderwall - Times They have been criticized for taking too much from The Beatles . Onlinecite news|url= http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml? xml=/arts/2005/05/12/bmcold12.xml|title=Can Coldplay steal Oasis's crown? |work=The Telegraph|date=12 May 2005|location=London|publisher=Telegraph Media Groupcite news|url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/1452393.stm|title=The Beatles' musical footprints|work=BBC News|date=30 November 2001 In addition, members of Oasis have cited The Stone Roses ,cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=U39eTlwvf6A |title=Noel Gallagher about Stone Roses |publisher=Youtube.com |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011T. Rex (band)|T. Rex ,cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=asPX9UlIGn0& feature=related |title=Original Oasis about stealing from other musicians |publisher=Youtube.com |date=25 October 2009 |accessdate=7 February 2011 Sex Pistols , Slade , Small Faces , The Who , Nirvana (band)|Nirvana , The Rolling Stones , The Stooges , The La's , The Doors , Jimi Hendrix , Bob Dylan , Neil Young , R.E.M. , Humble Pie , Happy Mondays , Inspiral Carpets , The Kinks , The Jam , Pink Floyd , The Verve , Led Zeppelin , David Bowie , The Velvet Underground , Talking Heads ,cite web|last=Thomas |first=Stephen |url= http://www.allmusic.com/artist/oasis-p44888 |title=Oasis |publisher=AllMusic |date= |accessdate=22 October 2011 and The Smithscite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=Y1MsuoNJQ3U |title=Noel Gallagher on The Smiths |publisher=Youtube.com |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011 as an influence or inspiration.
Legal action was taken in the case of Neil Innes (formerly of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and The Rutles ) who sued after the song " Whatever (Oasis song)|Whatever " borrowed from his "How Sweet to Be an Idiot". He was awarded royalties and a co-writer credit. Noel Gallagher claimed in 2010 that the plagiarism was unintentional and he was unaware of the similarities until informed of Innes's legal case.cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=l4Incr7Z3kQ& feature=related |title=Whatever - 'Time Flies...1994-2009' Clip |publisher=Youtube.com |date=19 May 2010 |accessdate=7 February 2011 Oasis were also sued by Coca-Cola and forced to pay $A500,000 in damages; When asked about the incident, Noel Gallagher joked "Now we all drink Pepsi ." " Shakermaker " allegedly lifted words and melody from " I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing (In Perfect Harmony)|I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing ".cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/music/artists/oasis/news/artists/8865/55193/55218 |title=Oasis & #124; Rolling Stone Music |publisher=Rollingstone.com |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011 When promotional copies of ''(What's the Story) Morning Glory? '' were originally distributed, they contained a song called "Step Out". The promotional CD was quickly withdrawn and replaced with a version that omitted the controversial song, which was allegedly similar to the Stevie Wonder song " Uptight (Everything's Alright) ". The song later appeared as the B-side to " Don't Look Back in Anger ", albeit now listing "Wonder, et. al" as cowriters. The initial promotional CD of the album featuring "Step Out" is now a collectors item.
Legacy and influence
Many bands and artists have cited Oasis as an influence or inspiration, including The Killers , http://www.reviewjournal.com/lvrj_home/2005/Sep-18-Sun-2005/living/3337781.html In depth: killers rising, Mike Kalil, Review Journal 18 September 2005Arctic Monkeys ,Andrew Leahey http://www.allmusic.com/artist/arctic-monkeys-p744567 Artic Monkeys Allmusic. Retrieved 8 December 2011 The Enemy (UK band)|The Enemy , Lily Allen , Maroon 5 , Coldplay ,Andrew Leahey http://www.allmusic.com/artist/coldplay-p435023 Coldplay Allmusic. Retrieved 8 December 2011The Strokes , The Coral ,cite web|author=|url= http://www.myspace.com/thecoral |title=The Coral's official Myspace |publisher=Myspace.com |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011 Ryan Adams , The Kooks ,cite web|url= http://www.nme.com/news/ryan-adams/39407|title=Ryan Adams compares Oasis to Led Zeppelin The Rifles (band)|The Rifles ,cite web|url= http://www.contactmusic.com/new/artist.nsf/artistnames/the%20rifles |title=The Rifles biography |publisher=Contactmusic.com |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011 The Pigeon Detectives ,cite web|author=|url= http://www.myspace.com/thepigeondetectives |title=The Pigeon Detectives on Myspace |publisher=Myspace.com |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011 and Kasabian .cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/kasabian/articles/story/7683844/kasabian_swim_with_oasis|title=Kasabian Swim With Oasiscite web|url= http://www.theyorker.co.uk/news/music/3787/1#CommentItem8082 |title=Top 10: most influential albums of all time |publisher=Theyorker.co.uk |date= |accessdate=7 February 2011
No Way Sis were a cover band from Glasgow who had a top 40 hit in the UK with "I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing" a cover of the The New Seekers|New Seekers song sung in the manner of Oasis. http://www.westnet.com/consumable/1997/01.18/revnoway.html Review of band/single. Retrieved 29 February 2008. The Japanese band Little by Little (band)|Little by Little derived their name from the Oasis Little by Little (Oasis song)|song of the same name .cite web|url= http://music.goo.ne.jp/artist/ARTLISD1163697/index.html|title=Little by Little|publisher= goo (search engine)|goo |accessdate=7 May 2010|language=Japanese
Discography
Main|Oasis discography|List of Oasis songs
Definitely Maybe (1994)
'' (What's the Story) Morning Glory? (1995)
Be Here Now (album)|Be Here Now (1997)
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000)
Heathen Chemistry (2002)
'' Don't Believe the Truth (2005)
Dig Out Your Soul (2008)
Awards
Main|List of awards and nominations received by Oasis
References
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