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Oasis/NJ,USA 08.31.2025 Remaster & Remix of Stereo Audience Recording Edition

Oasis/NJ,USA 08.31.2025 Remaster & Remix of Stereo Audience Recording Edition

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Oasis has finally conquered North America! This iconic performance at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey! The stunning audio quality is unbelievable, believing it was a massive stadium concert that drew 140,000 people over two days! Furthermore, the original recordings, which needed more, have been meticulously remastered and remixed using cutting-edge AI technology, based on the mastering of the official streaming audio. This maximizes the original sound potential, rather than artificially adding on the sound. The difference is clear even when compared to the original recording! This is a masterpiece that rivals the final performance of the fifth night at Wembley Stadium! The Oasis "LIVE '25" tour, which has garnered overwhelming response, has successfully completed its UK leg, which began in Cardiff in July. The next leg of the tour marks Oasis's fateful arrival in the United States, and just like the previous "LIVE '25" tours, this tour will be held in stadium-class venues in the US. Even in the US, where Oasis has had many troubles since 1994, they have toured the largest venues ever, generating unprecedented excitement. Above all, the UK tour edition of "LIVE '25" has been released with high-quality recordings from the Wardour label, including the hugely popular "DEFINITIVE WEMBLEY STADIUM 2025 FINAL NIGHT: LEGENDARY GIG & RECORDING." This has led to enthusiasts eager to hear high-quality documentation from the latest US tour. Furthermore, a return to Oasis' fateful homeland, however, seems to be a well-established taper culture in America, and a superb audience recording has already emerged. This was the first day of the performance at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on August 31st. The audience recording that appeared online on this day was recorded using a high-end SCHOEPS MK41 microphone, a familiar taper microphone. While this might have led to the expectation that a high-quality recording ready for release would be released immediately, the released recordings, while certainly high-quality, were rather thin and lacking in depth. Furthermore, online, individual enthusiasts who had been dismayed by the Dylan recording community for making Bob Dylan's live recordings sound shrill and shrill, began to try out this Oasis recording, only to find that the quality was mediocre. In other words, there was no definitive recording. However, as mentioned above, the sound quality itself is excellent. For this release, we first used cutting-edge AI technology to break down the recording into 12 tracks: six drum parts, guitar, piano, bass, vocals, cheers, and other elements. Each track was then remastered and remixed separately. This time, we've taken a new and significant approach. Using another cutting-edge AI technology, we automatically analyzed the mastering and equalization of the officially streamed live recordings from various locations on this tour. From there, we mixed down the recordings to match the original recordings, while approximating the atmosphere of the official live tracks! Previous releases have already seen impressive results with the latest AI remastering and remixing, but this latest addition, the addition of the new sound source analysis process, has resulted in a stunning rebirth, perhaps the greatest improvement in sound quality from the original. The change in sound quality, which was previously sparse compared to the original, is dramatic. This dramatically shifts the texture and sound image of Noel and Bonehead's signature Oasis guitar sound to the forefront. This is immediately apparent when listening to the intros to "Some Might Say" and "Slide Away." If you're unfamiliar with the original recordings, you might assume this was the sound quality they had been releasing all along... What a great sound! The main part of the live performance is also garnering attention. First, as a "special play" exclusive to this day, just when you think they're about to start playing the first track, "Hello," Noel makes a rare mistake by playing the second track, "Acquiesce." Although Noel quickly corrects himself and returns to playing "Hello," we get a glimpse of the perfectionist Noel's playfulness. (In fact, if you watch audience shots of this moment online, Noel can't help but laugh.) Liam, who impressed us with his peak performance on every stage of the UK leg of "LIVE '25," continues to sing with unwavering vigor even after the tour moves to the US. His overwhelming presence has been further enhanced by the remix and remaster, creating a clearer sound image, and the difference from the original recording is clearly evident. At the same time, the powerful soundscape, centered around the aforementioned superb guitar balance, once again captivates us with the splendor of the band sound produced by "LIVE '25." There's no sign of any decline in the performance or band cohesion, and the resulting sound is so powerful it makes us question whether this is a reunion at all. While much attention has been focused on Liam, who held the key to the tour's success, demonstrating a performance that far exceeded expectations, listening to songs like "Stand By Me" on this day reveals that the performance is truly outstanding. Two months have passed since the moving Cardiff kickoff, and Oasis, whose undeniable rock-solid playing and singing have now made a grand return to the US, and this latest live performance is now available as a flawless audience album. In fact, the first North American release from the "LIVE '25" tour is already the definitive release, with unwavering sound quality that makes it a must-have! A must-have! MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA 31st August 2025 ULTIMATE SOUND Remaster & Remix of Stereo Audience Recording Disc 1 (55:55) 1.This Is Not A Drill 2.Fuckin' In The Bushes 3.Hello 4.Acquiesce 5.Morning Glory 6.Some Might Say 7.Bring It On Down8.Cigarettes & Alcohol 9.Fade Away 10.Supersonic 11.Roll With It 12.Talk Tonight 13.Half The World Away 14.Little By Littl Disc 2 (67:36) 1.D'You Know What I Mean? 2.Stand By Me 3.Cast No Shadow 4.Slide Away 5.Whatever / Octopus's Garden 6.Live Forever 7.Rock 'n' Roll Star 8.Band Introductions 9.The Masterplan 10.Don't Look Back In Anger 11.Wonderwall 12.Champagne Supernova Liam Gallagher - lead vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - lead guitar, vocals Paul Arthurs - guitar Gem Archer - guitar Andy Bell - bass Joey Waronker - drums Christian Madden - keyboards (support) Alastair White - trombone (support) Steve Hamilton - saxophone (support) Joe Auckland - trumpet (support)

Oasis has finally conquered North America! This iconic performance at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey! The stunning audio quality is unbelievable, believing it was a massive stadium concert that drew 140,000 people over two days! Furthermore, the original recordings, which needed more, have been meticulously remastered and remixed using cutting-edge AI technology, based on the mastering of the official streaming audio. This maximizes the original sound potential, rather than artificially adding on the sound. The difference is clear even when compared to the original recording! This is a masterpiece that rivals the final performance of the fifth night at Wembley Stadium! The Oasis "LIVE '25" tour, which has garnered overwhelming response, has successfully completed its UK leg, which began in Cardiff in July. The next leg of the tour marks Oasis's fateful arrival in the United States, and just like the previous "LIVE '25" tours, this tour will be held in stadium-class venues in the US. Even in the US, where Oasis has had many troubles since 1994, they have toured the largest venues ever, generating unprecedented excitement. Above all, the UK tour edition of "LIVE '25" has been released with high-quality recordings from the Wardour label, including the hugely popular "DEFINITIVE WEMBLEY STADIUM 2025 FINAL NIGHT: LEGENDARY GIG & RECORDING." This has led to enthusiasts eager to hear high-quality documentation from the latest US tour. Furthermore, a return to Oasis' fateful homeland, however, seems to be a well-established taper culture in America, and a superb audience recording has already emerged. This was the first day of the performance at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on August 31st. The audience recording that appeared online on this day was recorded using a high-end SCHOEPS MK41 microphone, a familiar taper microphone. While this might have led to the expectation that a high-quality recording ready for release would be released immediately, the released recordings, while certainly high-quality, were rather thin and lacking in depth. Furthermore, online, individual enthusiasts who had been dismayed by the Dylan recording community for making Bob Dylan's live recordings sound shrill and shrill, began to try out this Oasis recording, only to find that the quality was mediocre. In other words, there was no definitive recording. However, as mentioned above, the sound quality itself is excellent. For this release, we first used cutting-edge AI technology to break down the recording into 12 tracks: six drum parts, guitar, piano, bass, vocals, cheers, and other elements. Each track was then remastered and remixed separately. This time, we've taken a new and significant approach. Using another cutting-edge AI technology, we automatically analyzed the mastering and equalization of the officially streamed live recordings from various locations on this tour. From there, we mixed down the recordings to match the original recordings, while approximating the atmosphere of the official live tracks! Previous releases have already seen impressive results with the latest AI remastering and remixing, but this latest addition, the addition of the new sound source analysis process, has resulted in a stunning rebirth, perhaps the greatest improvement in sound quality from the original. The change in sound quality, which was previously sparse compared to the original, is dramatic. This dramatically shifts the texture and sound image of Noel and Bonehead's signature Oasis guitar sound to the forefront. This is immediately apparent when listening to the intros to "Some Might Say" and "Slide Away." If you're unfamiliar with the original recordings, you might assume this was the sound quality they had been releasing all along... What a great sound! The main part of the live performance is also garnering attention. First, as a "special play" exclusive to this day, just when you think they're about to start playing the first track, "Hello," Noel makes a rare mistake by playing the second track, "Acquiesce." Although Noel quickly corrects himself and returns to playing "Hello," we get a glimpse of the perfectionist Noel's playfulness. (In fact, if you watch audience shots of this moment online, Noel can't help but laugh.) Liam, who impressed us with his peak performance on every stage of the UK leg of "LIVE '25," continues to sing with unwavering vigor even after the tour moves to the US. His overwhelming presence has been further enhanced by the remix and remaster, creating a clearer sound image, and the difference from the original recording is clearly evident. At the same time, the powerful soundscape, centered around the aforementioned superb guitar balance, once again captivates us with the splendor of the band sound produced by "LIVE '25." There's no sign of any decline in the performance or band cohesion, and the resulting sound is so powerful it makes us question whether this is a reunion at all. While much attention has been focused on Liam, who held the key to the tour's success, demonstrating a performance that far exceeded expectations, listening to songs like "Stand By Me" on this day reveals that the performance is truly outstanding. Two months have passed since the moving Cardiff kickoff, and Oasis, whose undeniable rock-solid playing and singing have now made a grand return to the US, and this latest live performance is now available as a flawless audience album. In fact, the first North American release from the "LIVE '25" tour is already the definitive release, with unwavering sound quality that makes it a must-have! A must-have! MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA 31st August 2025 ULTIMATE SOUND Remaster & Remix of Stereo Audience Recording Disc 1 (55:55) 1.This Is Not A Drill 2.Fuckin' In The Bushes 3.Hello 4.Acquiesce 5.Morning Glory 6.Some Might Say 7.Bring It On Down8.Cigarettes & Alcohol 9.Fade Away 10.Supersonic 11.Roll With It 12.Talk Tonight 13.Half The World Away 14.Little By Littl Disc 2 (67:36) 1.D'You Know What I Mean? 2.Stand By Me 3.Cast No Shadow 4.Slide Away 5.Whatever / Octopus's Garden 6.Live Forever 7.Rock 'n' Roll Star 8.Band Introductions 9.The Masterplan 10.Don't Look Back In Anger 11.Wonderwall 12.Champagne Supernova Liam Gallagher - lead vocals, tambourine Noel Gallagher - lead guitar, vocals Paul Arthurs - guitar Gem Archer - guitar Andy Bell - bass Joey Waronker - drums Christian Madden - keyboards (support) Alastair White - trombone (support) Steve Hamilton - saxophone (support) Joe Auckland - trumpet (support)

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