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Oasis/Netherlands 2005 Complete Pre-FM Broadcast Remix and Remaster Edition

Oasis/Netherlands 2005 Complete Pre-FM Broadcast Remix and Remaster Edition

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Amidst the buzz surrounding the reunited Oasis' live recordings and Japan tour, a new, incredible debut has appeared in Oasis' bootleg history! While it was generally recognized that complete soundboard recordings were virtually nonexistent during the 2005 "DON'T BELIEVE THE TRUTH" tour, a completely recorded stereo Pre-FM master recording of the November 2nd Amsterdam show has suddenly appeared! Naturally, the sound quality itself is superb! Our exclusive remastering and remixing eliminates all of the original source's skipping issues and thin sound image, making it literally an official-grade recording. This marks a new chapter in the history of the "DON'T BELIEVE THE TRUTH" tour, where even the DVD of the Manchester show from that year included with the official "LORD DON'T SLOW ME DOWN" was released incompletely! With the reunion of Oasis at Tokyo Dome for two days now a huge success, and the excitement building to an unprecedented level, the shocking discovery of a stereo soundboard recording of their 2005 live performance for FM broadcast has excited enthusiasts! It's the Amsterdam performance on November 2nd. What's so shocking about it? Let me explain! First of all, this performance was originally recorded for FM broadcast, but it was never broadcast and was shelved. However, now the pre-FM Master recording from before the live broadcast has been leaked. It's only natural that enthusiasts around the world are excited. The second European tour in the fall of 2005 was a pocket of sound sources in a year that at first glance seemed abundant, with only a few audience recordings being released on CD-R. Not to mention the best-selling 2005 broadcast recordings "MANSFIELD 2005" and "DEFINITIVE MILANO 2005 2025 REMASTER & REMIX," or even the official release of the City of Manchester Stadium concert footage, there are virtually no complete recordings of 2005 media broadcasts (excluding festival setlists and the extremely poor quality webcast recordings from that time). This Amsterdam release, in particular, represents a significant breakthrough in Oasis bootleg history, unearthing a rare stereo soundboard recording from a period when there were no "complete" or "unreleased" recordings. While this recording is uncut, it is uncompressed and lacks the overall solidity and depth required for radio broadcasts. Even Zak Starkey's drumming, a major attraction of this tour, is disappointingly thin and sparse. For this release, we've applied extensive remixing and remastering techniques to transform the recording into a richer, more powerful stereo soundboard recording than the original! Following the familiar remixing and remastering concept, the pre-FM master audio was separated into 12 tracks—six drum parts, guitar, piano, bass, vocals, cheers, and more—and then individually remastered and mixed down. The result is a dramatic transformation, reminiscent of the heavy Oasis sound unique to this tour. The difference in Zack's drumming is particularly clear, and the results of this remixing and remastering are simply remarkable. The level of perfection is so great that the word "complete transformation" is the most appropriate description. Furthermore, while the pre-FM master audio suffers from a dropout at the end of "Guess God Thinks I'm Abel," this issue has been completely resolved. This is the first stereo soundboard recording to be released. Even if other labels release this sound source in the future, they will likely do so in its pre-FM state without the same amount of effort, meaning it will likely never reach the level of official live album perfection that this title boasts. Speaking of this period, the leaked PA soundboard from Red Rocks in September has become familiar to enthusiasts in recent years, but that was not a broadcast source and the sound quality is poor. Above all, this Amsterdam recording is superior in every respect, including the live performance and Liam's condition. Speaking of Liam in 2005, his heavy voice was, for better or worse, a distinctive feature, but even listening to the opening of this recording, it's clearly in better condition than at Red Rocks. It's even more incomparable to the worst broadcasts of the "DON'T BELIEVE THE TRUTH" era, such as the Buenos Aires performance the following year in 2006. The performance itself is incredibly energetic, and the stereo soundboard captures precious moments like Noel playing the riff from Lars' "Callin' All" before "Morning Glory," then briefly playing the chords of "D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?" before switching to acoustic guitar for "Songbird." Another key point is that "Guess God Thinks I'm Abel," which was often cut from radio broadcasts, can be heard on the stereo soundboard rather than via a PA out like Red Rocks. This complete Pre-FM master soundboard recording suddenly appeared at a time when there were extremely few recordings available. It has been compiled to a quality comparable to that of an official live album. It's a must-have item, perfect for enthusiasts and fans interested in the 2005 live performance at the Tokyo Dome! Remaster & Remix of Stereo Soundboard Recording Heineken Music Halle, Amsterdam, Holland 2nd November 2005 STEREO SBD Disc:1 (75:38) 01. Fuckin' In The Bushes 02. Turn Up The Sun 03. Lyla 04. Bring It On Down 05. Morning Glory 06. Cigarettes & Alcohol 07. The Importance Of Being Idle 08. The Masterplan 09. Songbird 10. A Bell Will Ring 11. Acquiesce 12. Live Forever 13. Mucky Fingers 14. Wonderwall 15. Champagne Supernova 16. Rock 'n' Roll Star Disc:2 (22:56) 1. Guess God Thinks I'm Abel 2. The Meaning Of Soul 3. Don't Look Back In Anger 4. My Generation Liam Gallagher - lead vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - lead guitar, vocal Gem Archer - guitar Andy Bell - bass Zak Starkey - drums (support) Jay Darlington - Keyboards (support)

Remaster & Remix of Stereo Soundboard Recording Heineken Music Halle, Amsterdam, Holland 2nd November 2005 STEREO SBD Disc:1 (75:38) 01. Fuckin' In The Bushes 02. Turn Up The Sun 03. Lyla 04. Bring It On Down 05. Morning Glory 06. Cigarettes & Alcohol 07. The Importance Of Being Idle 08. The Masterplan 09. Songbird 10. A Bell Will Ring 11. Acquiesce 12. Live Forever 13. Mucky Fingers 14. Wonderwall 15. Champagne Supernova 16. Rock 'n' Roll Star Disc:2 (22:56) 1. Guess God Thinks I'm Abel 2. The Meaning Of Soul 3. Don't Look Back In Anger 4. My Generation Liam Gallagher - lead vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - lead guitar, vocal Gem Archer - guitar Andy Bell - bass Zak Starkey - drums (support) Jay Darlington - Keyboards (support)

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