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RECORD RELEASES
UK
- all UK releases until 1999 were on Creation Records
- after 1999 releases were on Big Brother Records
- all releases are in jewel cases unless stated
- Details of foreign releases can be found in Record Releases - non UK
- Details of tracks on compilation albums and other miscellaneous formats can be found in Compilation & Other Appearances
- Albums
- Definitely Maybe [CRECD 169], [CRELP 169], [CREMC 169] & [CREMD 169]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 006]
- Rock'n'Roll Star
- Shakermaker
- Live Forever
- Up In The Sky
- Columbia
- Supersonic
- Bring It On Down
- Cigarettes And Alcohol
- Digsy's Dinner
- Slide Away
- Married With Children
- released 29th August 1994
- on the UK double vinyl release is featured an additional track: Sad Song appears after "Columbia"
- reached no. 1 in the UK
- produced by Mark Coyle and Noel Gallagher
- engineered by Anjali Dutt, Dave Scott, Roy Spong & Mark Coyle
- recorded at Saw Mills in Golant, Cornwall in February 1994
- additional production and mixing by Owen Morris
- mixed at Eden in Acton, London in March 1994 and Matrix in Fulham, London in April 1994
- except:
- Supersonic produced by Mark Coyle at Pink Museum in Liverpool in December 1993
- Slide Away produced by Dave Batchelor and engineered by Dave Scott at Monnow Valley in Caerleon, Wales in January 1994
- Shakermaker produced by Mark Coyle at Out Of The Blue in Ancoats, Manchester in February 1994
- Sad Song produced by Owen Morris at Eden in Acton, London in March 1994
- bits and pieces of recording and production work also took place at Loco in Llanhennock, Gwent and Olympic in Barnes, London in February 1994
- (What's The Story) Morning Glory? [CRECD189], [CRELP 189], [CREMC 189] & [CREMD 189]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 007]
- Hello
- Roll With It
- Wonderwall
- Don’t Look Back In Anger
- Hey Now
- >untitled< [known as Swamp Song [excerpt]]
- Some Might Say
- Cast No Shadow
- She’s Electric
- Morning Glory
- >untitled< [known as Swamp Song [excerpt]]
- Champagne Supernova
- released 2nd October 1995
- on the UK double vinyl release is featured an additional track: Bonehead’s Bank Holiday appears before "Some Might Say"
- reached no. 1 in the UK
- produced by Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
- recorded at Rockfield in Monmouth, Wales
- mixed at Orinoco in Walworth, London
- Paul Weller plays guitar and harmonica on "Swamp Song" and "Champagne Supernova"
- Paolo Hewitt wrote the sleeve notes
- "Cast No Shadow" dedicated to Richard Ashcroft of The Verve
- Be Here Now [CRECD219], [CRELP 219], [CREMC 219] & [CREMD 219]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 008]
- D’You Know What I Mean?
- My Big Mouth
- Magic Pie
- Stand By Me
- I Hope, I Think, I Know
- The Girl In The Dirty Shirt
- Fade In-Out
- Don’t Go Away
- Be Here Now
- All Around The World
- It’s Getting Better (Man!)
- All Around The World (Reprise)
- released 21st August 1997
- no extra track on UK double vinyl
- special limited editions were made available by mail order for both vinyl and CD formats; comprise LP size box, with square large format booklet of photos from recording sessions
- reached no.1 in UK
- fastest selling record ever
- most sales in first week ever
- produced by Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
- recorded at Abbey Road in London; Ridge Farm in Capel, Dorking, Surrey and Air in Oxford Street, London between November 1996 and April 1997
- mixed at Master Rock in London and Orinoco in Walworth, London
- Mike Rowe plays keyboards
- Johnny Depp plays slide guitar on "Fade In-Out"
- Mark Feltham plays Harmonica on "All Around The World"
- Mark Coyle plays backwards bits on "D’You Know What I Mean?"
- Nick Ingham arranged the strings
- dedicated to Delia Arthurs [Bonehead's Mum, who died of cancer during the recording of the album]
- The Masterplan [CRECD241], [CRELP 241], [CREMC 241], [CRELX 241] & [CREMD 241]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 009]
- Acquiesce
- Underneath The Sky
- Talk Tonight
- Going Nowhere
- Fade Away
- The Swamp Song
- I Am The Walrus [live]
- Listen Up
- Rockin' Chair
- Half The World Away
- (It's Good) To Be Free
- Stay Young
- Headshrinker
- The Masterplan
- released 2nd November 1998
- no extra track on UK double vinyl
- special limited edition was made available by mail order on 7 x 10" vinyl, each featuring two tracks; comprising 10" x 10" size box, with square large format booklet of photos from Knebworth rehearsal video [CRELX 241]
- reached no.2 in the UK
- produced by Owen Morris and Noel Gallagher
- recorded at Loco in Llanhennock, Gwent; Rockfield in Monmouth, Wales; Maison Rouge in Fulham, London; Congress House in Austin, Texas, USA; Saw Mills in Golant, Cornwall and Air in Oxford Street, London
- Mike Rowe plays keyboards on "Going Nowhere" and "Stay Young"
- Nick Ingham arranged the horns on "Going Nowhere" and the strings and the horns on "The Masterplan"
- Paul Weller plays guitar and harmonica on "The Swamp Song"
- Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants [RKIDCD002], [RKIDLP002], [RKIDMC002] & [RKIDMD002]
- Fuckin' In The Bushes
- Go Let It Out
- Who Feels Love?
- Put Your Money Where Yer Mouth Is
- Little James
- Gas Panic!
- Where Did It All Go Wrong?
- Sunday Morning Call
- I Can See A Liar
- Roll It Over
- released 28th February 2000
- reached no.1 in the UK
- produced by Mark 'Spike' Stent and Noel Gallagher
- recorded at Supernova Heights in Belsize Park, London; Wheeler End, Buckinghamshire; Olympic in Barnes, London; and Chateau De La Colle Noir, Montauroux, Var, France between April 1999 and August 1999
- mixed at Wheeler End, Buckinghamshire
- Paul Stacey plays keyboards, guitar & bass
- Charlotte Glasson plays flute on "Gas Panic!"
- Mark Feltham plays harmonica on "Gas Panic!"
- Mark Coyle plays guitar & sitar
- PP Arnold & Linda Lewis sing backing vocals on "Fuckin' In The Bushes", "Put Yer Money Where Your Mouth Is" & "Roll It Over"
- despite being members of the band at the time of recording, and attending the recording sessions Paul McGuigan does not play on the album, and only very small parts of Paul Arthurs' guitar playing are featured
- Singles
- Supersonic [CRE176], [CRE176T] & [CRESCD176]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 010]
- Take Me Away
- I Will Believe [live]
- Columbia [white label demo]
- recorded at Pink Museum, Liverpool 12/93
- except "I Will Believe" recorded at [??]
- released 11th April 1994 on 7", 12" and CD5
- reached no. 31 in UK
- Shakermaker [CRE182], [CRECS182], [CRE182T] & [CRESCD182]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 011]
- D’Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?
- Alive [8 track demo]
- Bring It On Down
- recorded Out Of The Blue, Ancoats, Manchester 2/94
- released 20th June 1994 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 11 in UK
- Live Forever [CRE185], [CRECS185], [CRE185T] & [CRESCD185]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 012]
- Up In The Sky [acoustic]
- Cloudburst
- Supersonic [live]
- recorded Saw Mills, Golant, Cornwall 2/94
- except "Supersonic" recorded at The Tramway, Glasgow on 7th April 1994 during that year's BBC Radio 1 'Sound City'
- released 8th August 1994 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 10 in UK
- Cigarettes And Alcohol [CRE190], [CRECS190], [CRE190T] & [CRESCD190]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 013]
- I Am The Walrus [live]
- Fade Away
- Listen Up
- recorded Saw Mills, Golant, Cornwall 3/94
- except "I Am The Walrus" recorded at a soundcheck prior to a gig on the 6th February 1994 at The Gleneagles Hotel and Conference Centre during that year's Sony Conference
- released 10th October 1994 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 7 in UK
- Whatever [CRE195], [CRECS195], [CRE195T] & [CRESCD195]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 014]
- (It’s Good) To Be Free
- Slide Away
- Half The World Away
- recorded Maison Rouge, Fulham, London 7/94
- except "(It's Good) To Be Free" and "Half The World Away" recorded at Congress House, Austin, Texas, US 10/94
- released 19th December 1994 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- Nick Ingham arranged the strings which were played by the London Session Orchestra on "Whatever"
- reached no. 3 in UK
- Some Might Say [CRE 204], [CRECS204], [CRE204T] & [CRESCD204]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 015]
- Talk Tonight
- Acquiesce
- Headshrinker
- recorded Loco, Gwent, Wales 2/95
- except "Talk Tonight" recorded at Congress House, Austin, Texas, US 10/94
- released 24th April 1995 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 1 in UK
- Roll With It [CRE 212], [CRECS212], [CRE212T] & [CRESCD212]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 016]
- It’s Better People
- Rockin Chair
- Live Forever [live]
- recorded at Rockfield, Monmouth, Wales 5/95
- except "Live Forever" recorded at the Glastonbury Festival, Somerset on 23rd June 1995
- released 14th August 1995 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 2 in UK
- Wonderwall [CRE 215], [CRECS215], [CRE215T] & [CRESCD215]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 017]
- Round Are Way
- The Swamp Song [full version]
- The Masterplan
- recorded at Rockfield, Monmouth, Wales 5/95
- released 30th October 1995 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 2 in UK
- Paul Weller played guitar and D harmonica on "The Swamp Song"
- Mike Rowe played harmonica on "The Masterplan"
- Don’t Look Back In Anger [CRE 221], [CRECS221], [CRE221T] & [CRESCD221]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 018]
- Step Out
- Underneath The Sky
- Cum On Feel The Noize
- recorded at Rockfield, Monmouth, Wales 5/95
- released 19th February 1996 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 1 in UK
- D’You Know What I Mean? [CRE 256], [CRECS256], [CRE256T] & [CRESCD256]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 019]
- Stay Young
- Angel Child [demo]
- Heroes
- recorded at Ridge Farm, Dorking, Surrey 3/97
- except "Stay Young" recorded at Air, Oxford Street, London 2/97
- released 7th July 1997 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 1 in UK
- Stand By Me [CRE 278], [CRECS278], [CRE278T] & [CRESCD278]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 020]
- (I Got) The Fever
- My Sister Lover
- Going Nowhere
- recorded at Abbey Road, London 12/96
- except "Going Nowhere" recorded at Maison Rouge, Fulham, London 5/97
- released 22nd September 1997 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 2 in UK
- All Around The World [CRE282], [CRECS282], [CRE282T] & [CRESCD282]
- from January 2000 [RKIDCD 021]
- Flashbax
- The Fame
- Street Fighting Man
- recorded at Ridge Farm, Dorking, Surrey 3/97
- released 12th January 1998 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 1 in UK
- Go Let It Out [RKID001], [RKIDCS001], [RKID001T] & [RKIDSCD001]
- Let's All Make Believe
- (As Long As They Have Got) Cigarettes In Hell
- recorded at Chateau De La Colle Noire ("Christian Dior Chateau"), Montauroux, Var, France 5/00
- released 7th February 2000 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. 1 in UK
- Who Feels Love? [RKID003], [RKIDCS003], [RKID003T] & [RKIDSCD003]
- One Way Road
- Helter Skelter
- recorded at Chateau De La Colle Noire ("Christian Dior Chateau"), Montauroux, Var, France 5/00
- to be released 14th April 2000 on 7", cassette, 12" and CD5
- reached no. [??] in UK
- Box Sets
- Singles: Definitely Maybe [CREDM002]
- comprising the following CD singles:
- Supersonic
- Shakermaker
- Live Forever
- Cigarettes And Alcohol
- interview disc
- released 4th November 1996
- Singles: (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? [CREMG002]
- comprising the following CD singles:
- Some Might Say
- Roll With It
- Wonderwall
- Don’t Look Back In Anger
- interview disc
- released 4th November 1996
- Videos
- Live By The Sea [MVN 4914773]
- Southend Cliffs Pavilion - 17th April 1995
- Rock ‘n’ Roll Star
- Columbia
- Digsy’s Dinner
- Some Might Say
- Live Forever
- Up In The Sky
- Acquiesce
- Headshrinker
- (It's Good) To Be Free
- Cigarettes And Alcohol
- Married With Children
- Sad Song
- D’Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?
- Talk Tonight
- Slide Away
- Supersonic
- I Am The Walrus
- released 28th August 1995 on tape video; and March 1996 on CD video
- ...There And Then [MVE 2007022]
- Manchester Maine Road Stadium - 28th April 1996 &
- London Earl’s Court - 4th & 5th November 1995
- The Swamp Song
- Acquiesce
- Supersonic
- Hello
- Some Might Say
- Roll With It
- Morning Glory
- Round Are Way
- Cigarettes And Alcohol
- Champagne Supernova
- Cast No Shadow
- Wonderwall
- The Masterplan
- Don’t Look Back In Anger
- Live Forever
- I Am The Walrus
- Cum On Feel The Noize
- released 7th October 1996 on tape video; and in 1997 on CD video and DVD
- initial copies were sold with a 3-track CD [XPCD 2086] comprising live versions of:
- Wonderwall
- Cigarettes And Alcohol
- Champagne Supernova
- Miscellaneous releases
- "Wibbling Rivalry" on Fierce Panda Records [NING12]
- Noel side
- Liam side
- this is a recording of part of the interview between John Harris of NME on 7th April 1994 at the Forte Crest Hotel, Glasgow, and released on 7" and CD singles
- a full transcript appeared in Q magazine, February 1996 and here
- amazingly, it reached no. 52 in the UK charts
c 2000 Andrew Turner
aturner@interalpha.co.uk
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