September 15, 2008 0:00

Oasis to preview 'Dig Out Your Soul' with exclusive NME giveaway

Find out how to get your free songbook and companion CD-ROM

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Oasis are set to give away a free 'Dig Out Your Soul' songbook and companion CD-ROM with this week's issue of NME, on UK newsstands from Wednesday (September 17).

The exclusive package, which features Oasis video interviews, lyrics and music sheets, also includes an introduction written by Noel Gallagher and has been given its own unique catalogue number by the band's label Big Brother - RKIDNMECD1.

The issue can be ordered now from the NME store.

The package will provide a taster for the band's forthcoming new album, 'Dig Out Your Soul'.

As well as featuring 'Dig Out Your Soul' artwork and Oasis extras that can be accessed via a computer, there is also a chance to win a VIP trip to an Oasis gig of your choice anywhere around the world.

The Oasis 'Dig Out Your Soul' songbook and CD-ROM will contain:

- 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


Check a preview of what we're giving away below.

Make sure you get your copy now by pre-ordering at the NME store.

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