Oasis announce 25th anniversary edition of 'Definitely Maybe'

With today marking 25 years since Oasis released their third single ‘'Live Forever’', Big Brother Recordings have announced special reissue to celebrate the silver anniversary of ‘their iconic debut album 'Definitely Maybe’'.

As well as original content from the era being made available throughout August, two limited edition vinyl formats will be released, including a picture disc via the band’s online store and a silver coloured LP, which will be available to purchase from the 30th August.

Fans are being asked to visit www.oasisinet.com for details and follow #DefMaybe25 on Twitter to find out when and where new material and exclusive hidden gems will be released.

Check out the trailer for the reissue of 'Definitely Maybe' in the player and see the images of the two separate vinyl releases below.

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