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Oasis to premiere new album in US via buskers

Buskers to debut band's unreleased tracks on streets of New York tomorrow (Sept 12)

Oasis have announced that they will debut a handful of tracks from their forthcoming album by having street musicians perform them tomorrow (September 12) on the streets of New York.

The band, whose highly-anticipated album 'Dig Out Your Soul' is due out in the US on October 7, will not be performing the tracks themselves.

Instead, they will meet with several buskers for a private rehearsal tomorrow morning, after which the street musicians will take to the different parts of the city to perform Oasis' new tracks 'The Turning', 'Bag It Up', '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and new single 'The Shock Of The Lightning'.

The event is a collaborative effort among the band, New York City's marketing and tourism organisation, and the band's label Warner Bros. Records.

The street musicians will perform at locations including subway station platforms at Grand Central, Times Square, Penn Station and Astor Place. A full list of street locations can be found at Nycvisit.com/oasis.

Meanwhile, get next week's issue of NME for a special Oasis giveaway, featuring:

- Two exclusive video interviews with the band
- Introduction written by Noel Gallagher
- Lyrics and sheet music for four 'Dig Out Your Soul' songs: 'Bag It Up', 'The Turning', '(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady' and single 'The Shock Of The Lightning'
- 'Dig Out Your Soul' album artwork
- Video instructions to play Oasis' 1994 debut single 'Supersonic'
- Oasis screensavers, wallpapers, desktop widget and link to exclusive microsite
- Competition details to win a VIP trip to any Oasis gig in the world


Below is a clip of what we're giving away. Make sure you get your copy now by pre-ordering at the NME store.

--By our Los Angeles staff.
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newyork92 

Sep 12, 2008

This is kinda an amazing idea. I'm definitely making sure I stop by one of those subways tomorrow

your soul 

Sep 13, 2008

Interesting how the only media who choose to cover this is the British and other countries who for some reason still seem to think that Oasis matter. Haven't listened to them since the 90's but I bet they still are writing the same song, only have as well. They really shouldn't allow has-beens to get this type of press...

psj3809 

Sep 14, 2008

Forget this ! 30 second clips of every song on the album are now available, very very impressed with what i've heard so far.

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