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Oasis gear up for release with new record deal

Band's own Big Brother label enters new partnership

Oasis appear to have started moving towards a new record release by signing a three-album deal in partnership with Sony BMG today (June 19).

The group's own Big Brother Recordings will release the band's new albums in a profit share arrangement with the major label. Thanks to a brand new music business structure Oasis' Big Brother label will also look after the distribution and marketing of the band's back catalogue in all major markets worldwide.

The group's first album in partnership with Sony BMG is due out later this year.

Oasis have released all of their albums on their own label since the dissolution of Creation Records in the late 1990s, including 'Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants', 'Heathen Chemistry' and 'Don't Believe The Truth'.

One of Oasis' management team, Alec McKinlay, celebrated the deal, saying: "This is an imaginative and exciting arrangement which will allow Big Brother to team up with the creme of both the independent and major sectors worldwide to build on Oasis' already considerable international success.

"This allows the band to take advantage of all the opportunities presented by the new business models available today as well as remaining totally in control of their own destiny. We are really pleased that Sony BMG have demonstrated the foresight and courage to engage with the band in this way."

Ged Doherty, Chairman and CEO of Sony BMG Music Entertainment UK added: "Oasis are in complete control of their destiny and could have chosen to sign with anyone - or even go it alone - so I am delighted that they have chosen to continue to work with us. In addition this new arrangement will empower Big Brother to market and release not only the new albums but also the historic catalogue in many countries of the world so that they can replicate the unparalleled sales and marketing record they have in the UK."
 

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alecs36 

Jun 20, 2008

yeah oasis are 'stuck in the past' because they signed to a record label, you sir - are an idiot.

nobletoast13 

Jun 20, 2008

They really need to get their shit back together. I've been bitterly dissapointed with every album since The Masterplan. Stopping Liam from writing any more songs would be a good start. Dont Believe the Truth had some diamonds amongst the shit, so I suppose thats a good sign?

arctic monkey 2 

Jun 20, 2008

i'd rather live in da past than listen to the indie shit thats around at the moment e.g. scouting for girls

yellowjacket 

Jun 20, 2008

What is the big deal with Oasis going with BMG a Sony Company just like Epic that they were not pleased with anyways?

Soundedd 

Jun 20, 2008

There has been some great albums already this year from the likes of The Fratellis, The Zutons, The Last Shadow Puppets and more recently Coldplay but this is the one I have been really waiting for. The best band in the world are back. It's going to be intresting to see what direction the band go in as musically each album has been quite different. Noel has talked about throwing in the kitchen sink and making another "huge" album like Be Here Now and to be honest I like the sound of that. I think however Mr G needs to come out and address the fans about the drumming position as theres been no official word on who will replace Zac, I'd love and I repeat LOVE an arena tour as well, like Coldplay have announced, that would be mint, if the band come to the Birmingham NIA I would be so very very happy :) I suppose with the news that Mr Kapranos will not be releasing this year after all, god knows what he's been doing for the past four years, that just makes this album even more anticipated in my house ha.

rubbersoul7 

Jun 20, 2008

I hope they do make another 'huge' album like Be Here Now. That is my favvourite Oasis album by a mile. It pisses me off when people slag it off, it just shows they know fuck all about music. There literally isnt a bad track on BHN, the guitars are awesome and the generall overall feel to the record is great.

toon_army9 

Jun 20, 2008

rubbersoul7 your comment has inspired me to reach for said album, which I havent listened to for about 8 years. I forgot how f##kin amazing it is! Fade in/out is one rockin tune.

andyc53 

Jun 20, 2008

I definately agree with "Soundedd" one of the arenas in brum is a must although perhaps the NEC Arena would be better than the NIA as the NEC tends to have a far better atomsphere. Can't wait for the new album either! Don't Believe The Truth was a great classic album so we're all expecting. Yeah and basically anyone who doesn't like Oasis quite clearly has no musical taste.

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