Oasis: Studio Albums (1994–2008)
Oasis released seven influential studio albums between 1994 and 2008, each marking a distinct chapter in the band’s career. The list below provides key information on each album, including release date, notable achievements, and standout tracks.
Definitely Maybe
Release Date: 29 August 1994
Notes: Fastest-selling debut album in UK chart history at the time. Produced by Mark Coyle and Owen Morris.
Notable Tracks: Live Forever, Supersonic, Slide Away
(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?
Release Date: 2 October 1995
Notes: Sold over 22 million copies worldwide. Fifth best-selling album in UK history. Features chart-topping singles.
Notable Tracks: Wonderwall, Don’t Look Back in Anger, Champagne Supernova
Be Here Now
Release Date: 21 August 1997
Notes: Sold 424,000 UK copies on release day. Known for its extended song runtimes and maximal production style.
Notable Tracks: D’You Know What I Mean?, All Around the World, Stand By Me
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants
Release Date: 28 February 2000
Notes: First album without Bonehead and Guigsy. Introduced a more experimental sound and layered textures.
Notable Tracks: Go Let It Out, Gas Panic!, Where Did It All Go Wrong?
Heathen Chemistry
Release Date: 1 July 2002
Notes: Certified triple platinum in the UK. First album with Gem Archer and Andy Bell as full members.
Notable Tracks: The Hindu Times, Stop Crying Your Heart Out, Little by Little
These albums not only shaped the band’s legacy but also had a lasting impact on British music, inspiring countless artists and fans worldwide.
Where to Listen
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