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Since "Oasis Discography" typically refers to popular fan-run blogs (often hosted on Blogspot/Blogger in the mid-to-late 2000s) that archived rare B-sides, bootlegs, and demos, this review focuses on the utility and experience of using such a site.

1997 - Be Here Now: Rapidly selling album featuring "Stand By Me".

Familiar to Millions: A live album capturing the massive energy of their Wembley Stadium performances. Why Collectors Love Oasis

An authoritative blog will label their sources. If they don't, they are just a link dump, not a true discography.

🎸 Hidden Gems: Many of the band’s best tracks were never on the main studio albums.

  1. Every Official B-Side Ranked (1994-2009): Usually a countdown ending with "Let's All Make Believe" as #1.
  2. The Complete Liam vs. Noel Vocal Split: Which songs belong to which brother, including rare instances where Noel sang Liam's songs live (e.g., "Morning Glory" in Paris, 2000).
  3. The "Lost" Album (Be Here Now Sessions): Blogs love to reconstruct what Be Here Now should have sounded like if Owen Morris hadn't buried it in cocaine and reverb. Look for the "Mustique" mixes.
  4. Heathen Chemistry Demos: Often considered the band's low point, but the demos feature "Shout It Out Loud" and a superior version of "Songbird."
  5. The Post-2005 Rarities: Don't Believe the Truth and Dig Out Your Soul had incredible unreleased jams ("I Wanna Live in a Dream in My Record Machine" before the remix).
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Since "Oasis Discography" typically refers to popular fan-run blogs (often hosted on Blogspot/Blogger in the mid-to-late 2000s) that archived rare B-sides, bootlegs, and demos, this review focuses on the utility and experience of using such a site.

1997 - Be Here Now: Rapidly selling album featuring "Stand By Me".

Familiar to Millions: A live album capturing the massive energy of their Wembley Stadium performances. Why Collectors Love Oasis

An authoritative blog will label their sources. If they don't, they are just a link dump, not a true discography.

🎸 Hidden Gems: Many of the band’s best tracks were never on the main studio albums.

  1. Every Official B-Side Ranked (1994-2009): Usually a countdown ending with "Let's All Make Believe" as #1.
  2. The Complete Liam vs. Noel Vocal Split: Which songs belong to which brother, including rare instances where Noel sang Liam's songs live (e.g., "Morning Glory" in Paris, 2000).
  3. The "Lost" Album (Be Here Now Sessions): Blogs love to reconstruct what Be Here Now should have sounded like if Owen Morris hadn't buried it in cocaine and reverb. Look for the "Mustique" mixes.
  4. Heathen Chemistry Demos: Often considered the band's low point, but the demos feature "Shout It Out Loud" and a superior version of "Songbird."
  5. The Post-2005 Rarities: Don't Believe the Truth and Dig Out Your Soul had incredible unreleased jams ("I Wanna Live in a Dream in My Record Machine" before the remix).