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David Quantick

"Every track on it either was a single or just acted like it was": The 30th anniversary edition of Definitely Maybe is a reminder of the cockiness and verve of Oasis

Oasis - Definitely Maybe 30th anniversary edition cover art.

It’s hard now, in a world where Oasis’s name has become a synonym for predictable, stodgy dad rock, to recall the impact the band had when they first loped into view in the mid-90s. The indie charts had become a horrible place, full of vaguely new-wavey pop, the odd emo act and whiney, prepubescent-leaning jangle. Nothing much seemed to have any life to it. 

Then came Shakermaker, a track that contained every single element of Oasis’s defining elements: a deafening swagger, loud guitars, Liam Gallagher’s absurdly over-Lennoned vocals (‘sheyyyiyine’), lyrics that made no sense at all, and a tune you’d definitely heard somewhere else already. Oasis were, in many ways, the Sex Beatles, melodic in a classic 60s fashion with epic power chord guitars. 

Noel Gallagher wrote songs you’d heard before, but recast them for imaginary terraces, while Liam sang in a manner redolent of both John Lennon and John Lydon. And the confidence was marvellous, a cockiness and verve that made you think Oasis were good just looking at them. Their debut album Definitely Maybe didn’t disappoint. 

From opening mission statement Rock’n’Roll Star, whose lyrics were entirely aspirational to the sardonic Kinksery of Married With Children, this was an album with its head in the clouds and its foot in your groin. Every track on it either was a single – Live Forever, Shakermaker, Cigarettes And Alcohol, Supersonic – or just acted like it was. Greater glories were to follow, but this remains a fantastic debut. The anniversary edition includes songs in early versions that weren’t considered good enough to release at the time.

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