Oasis ; Manchester - 29/11/1993 Photo Credit : James Fry

‘LISTEN UP’ OASIS PODCAST LAUNCHED AS SEMINAL DEBUT ALBUM ‘DEFINITELY MAYBE’ TURNS 25

The four-part podcast series created by Matt Everitt’s production company Cup & Nuzzle with Big Brother Recordings, ‘Listen Up’, features contributions from fans, friends, fellow musicians and the band’s inner circle – this is the people’s story of that period, told by those who witnessed what happened when Oasis went supersonic. The first episode is available now with today marking the 25th anniversary of ‘Definitely Maybe’ – with a further 3 episodes to follow at weekly intervals.

LISTEN HERE – https://oasis.lnk.to/ListenUp1PR

‘Listen Up’ features contributions from people involved in the making of the record including producer Owen Morris and engineer Anjali Dutt, musicians Peter Hook, Lars Ulrich, Clint Boon and Felix White, TV presenter/DJ Dermot O’Leary, Alistair Campbell – who was Tony Blair’s spokesman and campaign director at the time – and journalists including Dominic Mohan and Hamish MacBain.

As previously announced, original content from the era is being made available throughout August – including the ‘Slide Away Cover Challenge’ and ‘Definitely Or Maybe’ quiz. Visit www.oasisinet.com for details and follow #DefMaybe25. In addition, two limited edition vinyl formats will be released tomorrow – a picture disc via the band’s online store and a silver coloured LP available at retail. Listen to the album and pre order the vinyl here – https://Oasis.lnk.to/DefMaybeis25

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