Tracklist
A1 | Rock ‘n’ Roll Star | |
A2 | Shakermaker | |
A3 | Live Forever | |
B1 | Up In The Sky | |
B2 | Columbia | |
B3 | Sad Song | |
C1 | Supersonic | |
C2 | Bring It On Down | |
C3 | Cigarettes & Alcohol | |
D1 | Digsy’s Dinner | |
D2 | Slide Away | |
D3 | Married With Children |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Big Brother Recordings Ltd.
- Copyright © – Big Brother Recordings Ltd.
- Remastered At – Metropolis Mastering
- Pressed By – Optimal Media Production – BO14939
- Exclusive Retailer – Blood Records (14)
- Published By – Dead Leg Music
- Published By – Sony Music Publishing
Credits
- Backing Vocals – Anthony Griffiths (tracks: C1)
- Bass Guitar – Paul McGuigan
- Drums – Tony McCarroll
- Engineer [Engineers] – Roy Sprong
- Lacquer Cut By – Matt*
- Lead Guitar [Lead Guitars], Backing Vocals – Noel Gallagher
- Management – Ignition, London, England*
- Mixed By – Owen Morris (tracks: A1 to B3, C2 to D2)
- Producer [Addittional Production By], Mixed By [Additional Mixing By] – Owen Morris
- Producer [Except] – Dave Batchelor (2)
- Producer [Produced By] – Oasis (2)
- Remastered By – Ian Cooper
- Rhythm Guitar [Rhythm Guitars] – Paul Arthurs
- Songwriter [All Songs Written By] – Noel Gallagher
- Vocals – Liam Gallagher
Notes
℗ 2014 © 2024 Big Brother Recordings Ltd.
Limited to 15,000 copies and hand-numbered to order.
Lenticular sleeve.
In the runouts, "1=△", "1=⋀", "1=V" & "2-" are mirrored. All runouts are etched.
Limited to 15,000 copies and hand-numbered to order.
Lenticular sleeve.
In the runouts, "1=△", "1=⋀", "1=V" & "2-" are mirrored. All runouts are etched.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): RKIDLP125X A1 BO14939-01 A1 1=△
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): RKIDLP125X B2 BO16151-01 B1 = MATT @ METROPOLIS = 1=⋀
- Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): RKIDLP125X C1 BO14939-02 C1 1=V
- Matrix / Runout (Side D runout): RKIDLP125X D1 BO14939-02 D1 2-
Other Versions (5 of 176)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Definitely Maybe (CD, Album) | Helter Skelter | 789.029/2-477318 | Brazil | 1994 | ||
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Definitely Maybe (CD, Album, CD, Single, All Media, Limited Edition, Special Edition) | Helter Skelter | HES 477318 6, 477318 6 | Europe | 1994 | ||
Definitely Maybe (2×LP, Album, Damont Pressing) | Creation Records | CRE LP 169 | UK | 1994 | |||
Recently Edited
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Definitely Maybe = オアシス (CD, Album, Stereo) | Epic | ESCA 6045 | Japan | 1994 | ||
Recently Edited
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Definitely Maybe (2×LP, Album, Gatefold) | Helter Skelter | HES 477318 1, 477318 1 | Europe | 1994 |
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2023 UKLP, Compilation, Numbered, Picture Disc, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo
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2014 UK, Europe & USLP, Album, Reissue, Remastered
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2024 UKLP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered, Picture Disc, Stereo
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2011 EuropeLP, Album, Limited Edition, Stereo
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2020 EuropeLP, Album, Limited Edition, Special Edition, Stereo
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Reviews
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This is a beautiful clean pressing. The sound is solid and clear as played on my Linn Sondek LP12 and there is no background noise.
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Great edition, the lenticular cover is excellent. It's true that the image doesn't disappear 100%, but no one minds this. The gatefold is super sturdy. The vinyls are super flat, with no warp, noise, or anything. The sound is very clear. I understand this is the 2014 master. I really like this type of audio, I have no issues with it, but I hope to hear the original master from the 90s someday. It comes with a protective outer sleeve, which is a nice touch. My copy is #5807.
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A fantastic pressing and definitely sounds better than some of the other coloured pressings released.
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Gorgeous pressing that sounds great with inner sleeves so sharp you might cut yourself on them (like me) - be careful out there!
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How nice is this version? Unique vinyl with the unique cover too? It sounds great too, I have to believe this will be a sought after version of this LP!
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A great pressing of a great album.
The holographic sleeve is a nice unique touch to this Blood Records release. Although it is stuck on and not perfectly aligned to the gatefold, but that’s a minor quibble. The colours of the records are also wonderful and far sur the official offerings in my opinion.
The records are nice and flat with no warps, no surface noise at all and the sound is exactly as Definitely Maybe’s 2014 remaster sounds. It’s not an audiophile record but it is a stellar album which I’m sure anyone reading this already knows.
I suspect some systems may struggle with Sad Song as it’s a very sibilant recording, my 2M Blue stylus just about tracks it. It’s a wonder this album works on vinyl at all, the whole album is pushed to the limits with compression and continuous high level volume. They mixed and mastered this to be brickwalled, the vinyl doesn’t tame it - it’s how the album is.
A really beautiful presentation and high quality pressing. It’s the only version of this I decided to buy on vinyl and I’m very pleased with it. I already own all of the CD releases and can vouch for the fact this LP sounds like it should. -
This record didn’t come sealed. I know I’m not the only person to have stated that. Just an FYI should you see it selling sealed. I mean, some may have come sealed, but certainly not from Blood Records, from what I understand.
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Great job from Blood Records. The cover and vinyl look very good and the records are flat and how you'd expect them to sound. They really do need to remaster these Oasis albums though. I know they're hardly audiophile recordings but these (2012?) masters have very little life to them and I'm sure someone could improve these significantly.
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Great looking record and lenticular cover is really nice. Sounds good and was shipped with records / sleeves outside of the packaging to prevent damage
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