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Oasis to release 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down' on DVD

Noel Gallagher

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Find out details and special extras for road movie

Oasis have announced they are to release new material this year -tour documentary 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down'.

The band are bringing out the on-the-road film on DVD on October 29.

The movie follows Oasis on their last world tour, taking in 26 countries and two million fans, and features unique backstage access and interviews with the whole band.

The release also features new Noel Gallagher-fronted title track, 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down', over the film's credits.

The film was shot in black and white by director Baillie Walsh who has also worked with Massive Attack, Spiritualized, New Order and Kylie Minogue.

The DVD release will feature the full-length film – and edited version was shown on British TV last year – along with a host of extras.

Footage of a Noel Gallagher fan Q&A is also included, while the whole band have provided an alternative 'directors commentary' to the film.

Additionally, the release will feature a second disc with footage from the band’s homecoming show at Manchester City’s Eastlands Stadium on July 2, 2005.

The concert, shot in high definition colour, includes 16 tracks, along with a montage of pictures sent in by fans. To whet you appetite you can read NME.COM’s review of Oasis' City of Manchester Stadium shows online now.

Meanwhile Oasis have confirmed that they “are currently preparing a brand new album for release in 2008”.

For more on Oasis and ’Lord Don’t Slow Me Down’, make sure you pick up this week’s issue of NME – on UK newsstands from August 15 – for an exclusive look at the documentary and more details about its release.

Plus come back to NME.COM midday tomorrow for our special online Oasis picture gallery (August 14).

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