Oasis, formed in Manchester in 1991, became one of the most iconic and controversial rock bands of the Britpop era. Led by the songwriting of Noel Gallagher and the snarling frontman presence of his brother Liam Gallagher, the band released seven studio albums between 1994 and 2008, plus numerous B-sides, EPs, and live albums. Their discography is defined by swaggering anthems, Beatles-inspired melodies, and bitter internal feuds — all set against a backdrop of record-breaking sales and tabloid notoriety.

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The album that broke America and cemented them as the kings of Britpop. The production is smoother, the songs are bigger, and the ambition is limitless. It moves away from the punk energy of the debut and leans into "stadium rock."

A critical and creative renaissance. Produced by Noel Gallagher and Dave Sardy, the album featured contributions from all band members and stripped back the sound. More introspective lyrics and rhythmic variety.

The Oasis discography on Blogspot is an exhaustive collection of the band's studio albums, live albums, EPs, singles, and compilations. Here's a breakdown of their impressive catalog: