Oasis/London,UK 08.03.2025 Complete
Oasis/London,UK 08.03.2025 Complete
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Huge event number 3! Finally, the fifth and final day of multiple performances at Wembley Stadium, the ultimate holy ground that remains completely undiscovered online or among enthusiasts, has finally arrived! This simultaneous release surpasses even the third and fourth days of Wembley, boasting superb sound quality, making it a truly historic recording that reaches the realm of the gods! Naturally, like the other titles, the support acts are also fully recorded in ultra-high quality! If you had to choose just one title from the historic five-day performance at Wembley Stadium, this would definitely be it! This live recording reigns supreme in both performance and sound quality! It's undoubtedly the No. 1 recording of the reunion tour, and while there have been many historic live performances and recordings by Oasis to date, this one definitely falls into that league! Naturally, the support acts from the day are fully recorded, completely vacuum-packing the final day at Wembley! A phenomenal title that's sure to sell out! A must-have for Oasis fans, and even rock fans who don't usually listen to Oasis, this is a must-have! The word "must buy" was meant to describe this album! It was literally an "Oasis festival" week, with four CD releases from the Oasis reunion "LIVE '25" tour. Three of these releases are stunning recordings, defying the conventional wisdom of exclusive access to our store at the sacred Wembley Stadium. And so, we arrived at the fifth and final day at Wembley Stadium. The UK leg of the "LIVE '25" tour, which continues to generate buzz and excitement, is more than halfway through. I never expected such a spectacular performance. Above all, it was a pleasant surprise to see Liam's vocals remain in top form. In fact, his performance has been so outstanding that it has been described as a "return of '95 and '96," as many have said. On this final day at Wembley, the reunited Oasis, with Liam at the center, radiated a dazzling performance from start to finish. There's no longer any sense of trial and error, as seen at the Cardiff concert at the very beginning of the tour, and you can now enjoy a historic performance worthy of this sacred ground. The recordings exclusively provided for this release perfectly convey this stunning stage. And among them, this final day's recording is particularly noteworthy. While this is an audience recording, the recording quality is so impressive that it almost sounds like a stereo soundboard, resulting in a stunningly clear and incredibly crisp sound image. The three unique recordings from Wembley Stadium, the sacred grounds of the city, provided for this release and completely unavailable online, all boast consistently high sound quality, but this work stands out as being particularly exceptional and worthy of the final day's performance! Even the tape recording of Neil Young's "Rockin' In The Free World," which always plays just before the opening "This Is Not A Drill? Fuckin' In The Bushes" reverberates throughout the venue, makes you realize that an otherworldly soundscape is already approaching. These transcendent recordings have been further refined through remixing and remastering using the latest AI technology, resulting in a documentary of such incredible sound quality that it could be mistaken for a stereo soundboard. None of the three Wembley days' worth of audio is picked up by ambient noise or strange voices, making it hard to believe they were recorded in a massive stadium with an open atrium. This alone makes it exceptionally easy to listen to, surpassing the numerous "LIVE '25" audio sources circulating online and among traders. Now, as this is the final day at the sacred Wembley Stadium, the recordings have been made in perfect condition, surpassing the third and fourth days. Despite being an audience recording at the massive 90,000-seat Wembley stadium, the audience's singing and cheers have a texture reminiscent of fine waves and bubbles, just like an official live album. I believe you'll understand and experience what I'm saying here if you listen to this quality for yourself! Naturally, Noel's "Don't Look Back In Anger" is captured with a literal bubbling poise, without any eerie voices nearby. This exquisite balance captures the brothers' vocals and the band's performance with a highly accurate sound image. And yet, the acoustic intro to "Wonderwall" is incredibly delicate. Even among the three Wembley releases, which are generally of high quality, this recording stands out in particular, making this the ultimate audience album that can be proudly recommended to beginners and enthusiasts alike, contained within this limited-press CD. The moment the acoustic guitar thumps and heavy guitars blend in the intro to "D'You Know What I Mean?" is particularly exquisite, leaving you speechless. Oasis' return to Wembley Stadium, their hallowed ground since their reunion, was a day of high energy from start to finish, as it was the fifth and final day of their return. Before the tour's regular performance of "Cigarettes & Alcohol," Liam urged the audience to do the "Poznan" (originally a soccer cheering style in which fans intentionally turn their backs to the pitch or stage, put their arms around each other's shoulders, and jump up and down. With 90,000 people performing this simultaneously in a large venue, the force of the performance is so intense it feels like the floor is about to collapse). During the scene, Noel joked, "Anyone who doesn't want to join in should go buy a T-shirt (i.e., merchandise)." A prime example of this high energy was the brothers' cheerful MC before the start of "Roll With It." To top it off, Liam urged Bonehead to "sing Bonehead's Bank Holiday," almost leading Bonehead to sing in front of the microphone. This hilarious turn of events became a hot topic on video released that day. The high-quality audio vividly conveys not only the brothers' joyful expressions, but also the high energy of the other members, as befits the final day of the tour. The support acts' performances are also captured with incredible quality, and Richard Ashcroft's performance in particular is truly worthy of the final day at Wembley. The excitement was already building from "Bitter Sweet Symphony" to "Lucky Man"! Legendary R&B singer P.P. Arnold, who appeared as a special guest on the cast's new song "Poison Vine," also appeared on this reunion tour for the last time as a support act! He will no longer be accompanying the band from the next Edinburgh performance, making this a truly valuable recording! A month has passed since the start of Oasis' "LIVE '25" tour, and many items have been produced. This limited-edition CD release, featuring exclusive audio, showcases a level of sound quality that is on a completely different level from the online recordings that served as the source material. Among these, this one boasts the highest quality. Not only can you enjoy the final day of the fifth day at the sacred Wembley Stadium with perfect sound quality, but we also assert that this is a historically top sound source, not only for this tour but also for the many great performance recordings of Oasis that you all remember! It is a first-class product that will leave its mark on Oasis history in terms of both sound quality and performance! Wembley Stadium, London, England 3rd August 2025 ULTIMATE SOUND (from Original Masters) Disc 1 (60:01) 01. Neil Young - Rockin' In The Free World (Tape) 02. This Is Not A Drill 03. Fuckin' In The Bushes 04. Hello 05. Acquiesce 06. Morning Glory 07. Some Might Say 08. Bring It On Down 09. Cigarettes & Alcohol 10. Fade Away 11. Supersonic 12. Roll With It 13. Talk Tonight 14. Half The World Away 15. Little By Little Disc 2 (67:11) 01. D'You Know What I Mean? 02. Stand By Me 03. Cast No Shadow 04. Slide Away 05. Whatever 06. Live Forever 07. Rock 'n' Roll Star 08. Band Introductions 09. The Masterplan 10. Don't Look Back In Anger 11. Wonderwall 12. Champagne Supernova Disc 3(79:30) Support Acts Cast 01. Introduction 02. Free Me 03. Sandstorm 04. Finetime 05. Live The Dream 06. Walkaway 07. Poison Vine (with special guest vocal, P.P. Arnold) 08. Alright Richard Ashcroft 09. Lover (Tape) 10. Weeping Willow 11. Space And Time 12. Break The Night With Colour 13. The Drugs Don’t Work 14. Lucky Man 15. Sonnet 16. Bitter Sweet Symphony
Wembley Stadium, London, England 3rd August 2025 ULTIMATE SOUND (from Original Masters) Disc 1 (60:01) 01. Neil Young - Rockin' In The Free World (Tape) 02. This Is Not A Drill 03. Fuckin' In The Bushes 04. Hello 05. Acquiesce 06. Morning Glory 07. Some Might Say 08. Bring It On Down 09. Cigarettes & Alcohol 10. Fade Away 11. Supersonic 12. Roll With It 13. Talk Tonight 14. Half The World Away 15. Little By Little Disc 2 (67:11) 01. D'You Know What I Mean? 02. Stand By Me 03. Cast No Shadow 04. Slide Away 05. Whatever 06. Live Forever 07. Rock 'n' Roll Star 08. Band Introductions 09. The Masterplan 10. Don't Look Back In Anger 11. Wonderwall 12. Champagne Supernova Disc 3(79:30) Support Acts Cast 01. Introduction 02. Free Me 03. Sandstorm 04. Finetime 05. Live The Dream 06. Walkaway 07. Poison Vine (with special guest vocal, P.P. Arnold) 08. Alright Richard Ashcroft 09. Lover (Tape) 10. Weeping Willow 11. Space And Time 12. Break The Night With Colour 13. The Drugs Don’t Work 14. Lucky Man 15. Sonnet 16. Bitter Sweet Symphony