Oasis — Discography

The commercial peak of Britpop. This record transformed Oasis from a massive British band into a global stadium phenomenon. It includes their signature anthem "Wonderwall", alongside the universally recognized sing-alongs "Don't Look Back in Anger" and "Champagne Supernova." Be Here Now (1997)

Definitely Maybe and (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? — two of the 90s’ best. Valley: Be Here Now — bloated but fascinating. Overall: A classic case of a band that burned bright, crashed, then spent a decade searching for lost fire. Even their weaker albums have 3–4 great tracks. For newcomers: start with the first two albums, then explore Masterplan (B-sides compilation) before touching the later records. oasis discography

: A compilation album consisting entirely of B-sides. It is widely considered by fans and critics to be superior to several of their formal studio albums. The commercial peak of Britpop

Oasis defined the Britpop era and remains one of the most culturally significant bands in UK history. Their discography is often split into two distinct chapters: the era of global dominance in the 1990s and their more experimental, democratic transition in the 2000s. 📀 The Definitive Studio Albums Oasis released seven studio albums between 1994 and 2008. — two of the 90s’ best