On This Day In Oasis History...

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"Who Feels Love?" is a song by British rock band Oasis, written by the band's lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. It became the second single to be released from the album Standing on the Shoulder of Giants, peaking at number 4 in the UK charts.

The album was noted for its psychedelic feel, and "Who Feels Love?" was held up as the most extreme example of this. Mark Stent was praised for his production on the song, creating a "trippy" feel like that found on Beatles songs such as "Rain". With the psychedelic and Eastern sound, the song also reminds of George Harrison achievements like "Within You Without You" and also some of his solo work.

However, despite the high-quality production, the song was not well received by the critics, NME said that the production "triumphs over any real sort of feeling... pure mock Maharishi spirituality that not even Liam can salvage from the realm of self-parody".



One of the B-sides is a cover of The Beatles' "Helter Skelter". It was played live during the Shoulders tour of 2000. Paul Weller recorded a version of b-side "One Way Road" for his covers-album Studio 150 in 2004. The Weller version was subsequently used as the theme tune to Jack Dee's sitcom Lead Balloon.

The demo for "Gas Panic!" was only ever officially released in Japan before being included on a free Oasis CD issued with the Sunday Times on June 23, 2002.

Irish musician Rob Smith said in an interview on Irish national television in December 2006 that this was the most under-rated song of all time and should be "praised for its genius".

Source: Wikipedia

More Details On Gallagher Collaboration

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Paul Weller has commented further about working with Oasis’ Noel Gallagher and former Blur musician Graham Coxon on his new solo album 22 Dreams and has also revealed details of the possible first single.

Gallagher appears on “Echoes Round The Sun” alongside fellow Oasis member Gem Archer, and the album track is expected to be the first single released on May 26, a double A-side with “Have You Made Your Mind Up”.

Weller who previously helped out on Oasis’ Champagne Supernova told BBC news this week that a new collaboration was a long time coming. He said: "Well me and Noel have been talking about trying to write something for years now. He had the idea for the backing track and I just put the tune and the words on top."

Weller also adds that Oasis fans could be disappointed that the Gallagher doesn’t sing on the track, saying: "He's not singing on it, he's playing a lot of keyboards and some bass which is not necessarily the first thing you'd think of."

Graham Coxon features on 22 Dreams album track ‘Black River’ and Weller says they "worked on that early last year” adding that “Graham plays drums, backing vocals and guitars."

Weller also commented on the collaborations in general saying: "I think among most musicians you just get on with it and enjoy it, and it's fun and just a joy to do."

For more details on the new studio album and for the full 22 Dreams tracklisting, click here.

Meanwhile, Paul Weller is back on stage. You can see him at the following venues next month:

Victoria Theatre, Halifax (May 5)
Victoria Hall, Stoke (6)
Empress Ballroom, Blackpool (8)

Source: www.uncut.co.uk

Residency? What Residency

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Press speculation about Oasis playing a residency at London's O2 Centre later this year is pure nonsense.

An Oasis Management spokesman said:

"Oasis simply don't do residencies. The O2 Arena is one of a number of London venues that's been considered for a show later on this year."

Source: www.oasisinet.com

Bonehead Upcoming DJ Shows

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May 17 2008 - Spirit - Carlisle.
May 24 2008 -Music Drome - Milan

June 07 2008 - Dirty South - London
June 14 2008 - The Mill - Mansfield

Juny 21 2008 - LGM - Newton-le-Willows

For more information about the dates and venues, visit Bonehead's MySpace page here.

Thanks To Damian Morgan

Oasis Gallery On NME.COM

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Oasis have recently announced their return to the live arena - a string of North American dates in August and September, although they've denied rumours of a residency at the O2. Noel said the O2 Arena is "too Americanised for me, and it's too far away. Any gig you can get to by boat that hasn't got a beach is wrong". Keep clicking for loads more pictures of the legends live.

For the full gallery click here

Source: www.nme.com

Editor Attacks "Has-Been" Noel Gallagher

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Hip-Hop Connection editor Andy Cowan has described Oasis star Noel Gallagher as a "has-been".

He hit back at comments Gallagher made about the arrival of hip-hop music at Glastonbury Festival being "wrong", describing the rocker's views as "reactionary".

The guitarist suggested yesterday that Jay-Z's addition to the Glastonbury bill was the reason behind the lower number of ticket registrations for this year's event.

Cowan told the BBC: "These are the typical reactionary views of a pampered has-been.

"Having had the grave misfortune of seeing Oasis play Glastonbury in 1995 - a lumpen, turgid mess of a set - Gallagher himself has set the bar very low, and I've no doubt Jay-Z will be a huge success this year."

Festival organiser Emily Eavis also responded to the remarks, pointing out that urban acts including De La Soul, Cyprus Hill and The Roots had all played the summer bash before.

Glastonbury Festival takes place on June 27-79. The full lineup will be announced on May 1.

Source: www.digitalspy.co.uk

Paul Weller Gets Oasis And Blur On His New Record

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Once upon a time, Oasis and Blur in the same room would have almost guaranteed fisticuffs. But now Paul Weller has done the seemingly impossible and brought two of the biggest warring bands of the '90s to the same record...sort of.

The Modfather has recruited both Noel Gallagher and Graham Coxon for tracks on his new solo double album, 22 Dreams.

Weller previously worked with the Gallaghers, providing guitars on Champagne Supernova on their second album What's The Story, Morning Glory.

He told Newsbeat they've been trying to figure out a musical collaboration ever since.

He said: "Well me and Noel have been talking about trying to write something for years now.

Noel has recently spoken out about rapper Jay-Z headlining Glastonbury
"He had the idea for the backing track and I just put the tune and the words on top."

The track in question, Echoes Round The Sun, also features Noel's bandmate Gem Archer. It's expected to be released as a double-A side with Have You Made Up Your Mind on 26 May.

Weller admits that fans expecting to hear Noel singing may be disappointed.

He said: "He's not singing on it, he's playing a lot of keyboards and some bass which is not necessarily the first thing you'd think of."

Black River

Sadly, Coxon does not appear with the Oasis men but lends his musical skills to another track, Black River.

"We worked on that early last year, Graham plays drums, backing vocals and guitars," said Weller.

"I think among most musicians you just get on with it and enjoy it, and it's fun and just a joy to do."

Of the younger crop of UK bands, Weller revealed he's a big fan of The Enemy. They performed together at a charity event in London earlier in the year.

Weller said, in particular, he's a fan of singer Tom Clarke's songwriting.

He said: "I just think it's nice to hear a band that's got something to say and just putting some effort into the lyrics.

"There's a lot of good music out there but no one has startled me, lyrically, but Tom and the band seem to be doing it."

22 Dreams is released on 2 June.

Source: BBC Newsbeat

Oasis' Noel Slams Hip-Hop Headline

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Noel Gallagher has spoken out against the decision to recruit a hip-hop star to headline Glastonbury.

The Oasis guitarist blamed the failure to sell all the festival tickets on the decision to get Jay-Z to perform.

Organisers have insisted that slow sales are down to fears of more wet weather, but the 40-year-old Oasis star said it is "wrong" to have a hip-hop headliner.

He told the BBC: "If it ain't broke, don't fix it. If you start to break it then people aren't going to go. I'm sorry, but Jay-Z? No chance.

"Glastonbury has a tradition of guitar music and even when they throw the odd curve ball in on a Sunday night you go 'Kylie Minogue?' I don't know about it. But I'm not having hip-hop at Glastonbury. It's wrong."

Oasis headlined the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury in 1995 and 2004, with the event selling out on both occasions. Last week, 35,000 tickets remained available for the Somerset event, which is usually an instant sell-out.

Robert Richards, who assists Michael Eavis, has denied that getting Jay-Z to headline is slowing ticket sales, saying: "The weather has been a factor and that is bound to dampen people's enthusiasm but there is a real buzz about the place now. We are praying for sunshine.

"This claim about the headliners is complete nonsense. There are thousands of acts at Glastonbury and many revellers come to the festival without any intention of seeing the headliners.

"Anyway, I, for one, firmly believe that Jay-Z will go down in history as one of the great headliners."

An advert for the "most extraordinary festival anywhere in the world", was published in a national newspaper on Monday.

Source: www.dailystar.co.uk

On This Day In Oasis History...

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"The Hindu Times" is a song by English rock group Oasis, and was the first single to be released from their fifth album Heathen Chemistry on 15 April 2002. It was written by Noel Gallagher.

The title has little to do with the lyrics of the song, which are more in the vein of Definitely Maybe's "Rock 'n' Roll Star". It has been speculated that the title refers to the main riffs' similarity to Indian music in sound, sounding as if they were played on a sitar.



The song, which combines the powerful fast rock of their earlier work with the psychedelic feel of their later work, was one of the first Oasis singles since (What's the Story) Morning Glory to receive almost unanimously positive reviews from the critics.

The song was unveiled during Oasis' Fall 2001 Noise and Confusion Tour. The song was due to be released commercially at the same time but Noel decided the track needed more work done on it to be suitable for release.

Source: Wikipedia

Mark E Smith On Oasis

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Drugs are overrated, he's never met a guitarist he liked, and don't even get him started on students ... In the second extract from his explosive new autobiography, Mark E Smith, the wayward genius behind the Fall, offers his thoughts on everything from John Peel to the joys of Primark.

Thoughts on Oasis

I'd hate to have a brother like Noel Gallagher. What's he doing? Liam is Oasis - he's handsome, he's a good front man, great voice. What does Noel do except write Beatles-type tunes? I've met him a couple of times and you feel like saying, "Shut up!"

Read the full interview here.

Source: www.guardian.co.uk

Noel & Sara Attend The 'Flashbacks Of A Fool' Premiere

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Noel and Sara attend the premiere of Flashbacks Of A Fool.

It's the first feature film from the director of Oasis' road movie 'Lord Don't Slow Me Down'

Bailie Walsh's movie, 'Flashbacks Of A Fool', stars James Bond actor Daniel Craig as an ageing movie star reliving his troubled youth in 1970s Britain.

Other actors involved in the film include Daniel Craig, Helen McCrory, Olivia Williams, Emilia Fox, Harry Eden, Lily Allen's brother Alfie Owen-Allen and US rapper EVE.

As well as Oasis, Walsh has previously worked with Kylie Minogue, New Order, Spiritualized and Massive Attack

'Flashbacks Of A Fool' is out on April 14.

Picture Source: Getty & Wenn

Oasis Return To Montreal

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After a six year absence Oasis will be returning to play the Bell Centre on 5th September and is the latest date to be added to their fast-selling pan-Canadian tour. Once again the support will be Ryan Adams and the Cardinals.

Oasisinet have again secured a Pre-Sale for the fans. The password is: OASISINET.

The full details for the show are below:

5/09/08: Montreal, QC - Bell Centre. Pre-Sale tickets go on sale 15/04/08 @ 10AM EST until 17/04/08 @ 6PM EST. Tickets on general sale 18/04/08 @ 10AM EST from Admission & Bell Centre Box Office.

This is the latest date to be added to the tour that begins in Seattle on 26th August and culminates in their headlining slot at Virgin Festival Toronto on 7th September.

The full details of the tour are below:

26/08/08: Seattle, WA - WaMu Theater: Tickets now on sale at Ticketmaster & Qwest Field Box Office.

27/08/08: Vancouver, BC - GM Place: Tickets now on sale at Ticketmaster & GM Place Box Office.

29/08/08: Edmonton, AB - Rexall Place: Tickets now on sale at Ticketmaster & Rexall Place Box Office.

30/08/08: Calgary, AB - Pengrowth Saddledome: Tickets now on sale at Ticketmaster & Pengrowth Saddledome Box Office.

1/09/08: Winnipeg, MB - MTS Center: Tickets now on sale at Ticketmaster & MTS Center Box Office.

4/09/08: Ottawa, ON - Scotiabank Place: Tickets now on sale from Capital Tickets, Live Nation, Scotiabank Place Box Office & all Ottawa-Gatineau Area Sports Expert Locations.

5/09/08: Montreal, QC - Bell Centre. Pre-Sale tickets go on sale 15/04/08 @ 10AM EST until 17/04/08 @ 6PM EST. Tickets on general sale 18/04/08 @ 10AM EST from Admission & Bell Centre Box Office.

7/09/08: Virgin Festival Toronto, ON - Toronto Island Park: Tickets now on sale at Ticketmaster.

Source: www.oasisinet.com

In Stores Today

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Teenage Cancer Trust is dedicated to improving the lives of teenagers with cancer. Each day in the UK 6 young people are diagnosed with the disease.

This annual week of concerts at the Royal Albert Hall was the brainchild of TCT patron and The Who frontman Roger Daltrey CBE. It has fast become one of the most eagerly anticipated events in the music calendar.

The aim of the shows is to raise awareness and funds for the desperately needed TCT units in NHS hospitals. They are environments designed specifically for teenagers where, with the support of expert staff, survival rates are visibly improving.

THE WHO – THE SEEKER
NOEL GALLAGHER – DON’T LOOK BACK IN ANGER
NOEL GALLAGHER AND PAUL WELLER – THE BUTTERFLY COLLECTOR
KAISER CHIEFS – TAKE MY TEMPERATURE
THE CORAL – DREAMING OF YOU
THE CURE – THE KISS
RAZORLIGHT AND ROGER DALTREY – SUMMERTIME BLUES
THE VIEW – FACE FOR THE RADIO
BLOC PARTY – LIKE EATING GLASS
THE BEES – GOT TO LET GO
GRUFF RHYS – GWN MIWN
JUDAS PRIEST – HELL BENT FOR LEATHER
KASBIAN – L.S.F.
THE WHO – BABA O’RILEY
THE WHO – TEA AND THEATRE

E Exempt from classification

DVD Region 2

Format: PAL

Running time: approx 69 minutes

To see a preview of Noel's performance, click the link below:

Windows Media Player
Real Media Player

For further information: www.teenagecancertrust.org

Noel Gallagher On Glastonbury, 02 Arena And More

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Noel Gallagher has criticised the decision to have a hip hop act as the headline for the Glastonbury Festival.

The Oasis guitarist said having rapper Jay-Z at the festival is the reason it has not sold out this year.

He also said the event's organisers had changed things too much and that it was "wrong" to have a hip hop headline act.

There were 100,000 tickets sold for Glastonbury on the first day, but in past years all tickets had sold out in a matter of hours.

Gallagher said: "If it ain't broke don't fix it.

"If you start to break it then people aren't going to go. I'm sorry, but Jay-Z? No chance.

"Glastonbury has a tradition of guitar music and even when they throw the odd curve ball in on a Sunday night you go 'Kylie Minogue?'

"I don't know about it. But I'm not having hip hop at Glastonbury. It's wrong."

Oasis headlined the main stage at Glastonbury in 1995 and 2004, with the event selling out on both occasions.

Gallagher also rubbished recent stories saying that Oasis were ready to "do a Prince" and have a residency at London's O2 Arena.

"We'll never play the O2. We went there to see Led Zeppelin and to be honest the gig was fantastic, but it was the most soul destroying venue I've ever been to.

"And much to our manager and agent's disappointment we came back and said we would never play there.

"So it means we are going to have to do 640 nights at Earl's Court, I would have thought.

"It's too Americanised for me, and it's too far away. Any gig you can get to by boat that hasn't got a beach is wrong."

New album

He did confirm that Oasis seventh studio album is complete.

"That's finished. All done. We're just kind of waiting to get a record deal and get it out.

"We've not managed to get a title yet. We're in the middle of doing the art work. Down to a shortlist of about three. The first single? That will be four-and-half minutes long."

When asked if Oasis were still Britain's band, or whether the Arctic Monkeys had taken over that mantle, Noel admitted: "We'll be bigger than them in terms of ticket sales, but they'll probably sell slightly more records than us.

"But then again they've got about 20 years on us. So see where they are in 2089, or whenever it is they'll be my age."

Source: www.bbc.co.uk

Yo Gabba Gabba Gallagher

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Liam Gallagher is being lined up for a role on super cool kids' TV show Yo Gabba Gabba!

Star names like Lord Of The Rings hero Elijah Wood, skateboard legend Tony Hawk, sexy R&B star Mya and US indie pop heroes The Shins have already appeared in the smash-hit show on kids' channel Nick Jr.

Now the Oasis frontman is set to be next after his six-year-old son Gene talked him into accepting an invitation to take up the role.

A source close to the 35-year-old star said "He thinks the show's really good and he's ready to get involved."

US-made Yo Gabba Gabba! has become a global hit since it was first screened in America last year.

It launched in the UK on Nick Jr on February 18 and has quickly become a must-see for kids as well as adults. It is hosted by a character named DJ Lance Rock and five toy monsters - Brobee, Foofa, Muno, Plex and Toode.

The show uses its cuddly creatures, wild jokes and catchy music to teach kids of five and under that, for example, it's OK to apologise when they make mistakes or to try foods they have never tasted before.

Happy

Christian Jacobs,who co-created the show and takes the role of MC Bat Commander, is also the lead singer in US rock band The Aquabats. He's happy adults can watch the show "without wanting to hang themselves with a guitar string. My Kids don't know who bands like The Shins are or why they're cool but we can introduce them to each other."

An insider added: "We can't wait to see Liam. His sense of humour is perfectly matched to that of the show."

Source: Sunday Star

Oasis In Talks Over £15m Dome Dates

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Some might say they're more suited to a pipe and slippers these days.

But I can reveal Oasis frontmen Liam and Noel Gallagher are planning a return to their cigarettes and alcohol heyday. I hear the lads have been in talks with AEG - the owners of the O2 - about a series of gigs later this year.

And I'm told the dates at the Dome will pocket the Britpop boys a supersonic £15million. The gigs will follow a series of shows in Canada and the US in August marking the release of the seventh Oasis studio album - recently finished in Los Angeles. A band insider says: "The dates will be a real special event - and the first major rock residency at the O2.

"There have been lots of pop acts there - the Spice Girls and Prince. And Led Zeppelin did one date. But no band has yet set up camp there for a whole run.

"They are lining up 10 dates some time in the autumn at the Dome before taking on the rest of the world."

Their London shows alone will net the band around a cool £1.5million a night.

The shows will eclipse Liam and Noel Gallagher's legendary weekend at Knebworth in 1996 when they earned a staggering £6million playing to 250,000 fans.

As yet no other UK shows have been announced, but I also hear they will be announcing a load more US dates.

Superfans like me will remember the early years, when every trip to America turned into a nightmare - with Noel famously quitting one tour in 1994.

Let's hope the older and wiser Gallaghers have put their warring ways behind them and finally bury the hatchet - just not in each other.

Source: www.sundaymirror.co.uk

Another Canadian Oasis Tour Date?

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Nothing confirmed on INET yet, but I will keep you updated.

Oasis will be performing in the Montreal Bell Centre (Canada) on 05 September, with Ryan Adams and the Cardinals as support.

19,000 tickets go on sale in 18 April.

Floor B $ 54.50

Red Level B $ 49.50

The original sales link at admission.com was removed last night.

Source: Oasis News Brazil

Noel Gallagher To Get Sneak Preview Of Kasabian's New Album

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Kasabian have revealed that they have almost completed their third studio album, despite the obvious distractions.

"We go to the studio, potter around, eat sandwiches and it's hard to get things finished. We're about 80 per cent done now," said bassist, Chris Edwards talking to The Sunday Mirror.

Details of the follow up to Empire have been scarce, but songwriter Sergio Pizzorno confirmed that last year’s very limited edition single 'Fast Fuse' will feature on the record.

"I think it's going to go on the album,” explained Pizzorno, to Uncut’s sister publication, NME. “We've had thousands of people saying we want it on the album, we want it on the album, so it's going to go on."

"We're sort of in the process," added Pizzorno. "I don't really know when it’s going to be released, but as soon as we think it's ready it'll be out. It's psychedelic this one, it's going to open your mind."

The band has also revealed that they will test out the new record on their close friend, Noel Gallagher

He added, "We're going to play it for Noel in a couple of weeks. He speaks his mind."

Kasabian will headline Creamfields and Scotland’s Hydro Connect festivals this summer. See www.myspace.com/kasabian for details.

Source: www.uncut.co.uk

What's In A Band Name?

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Here are the stories behind the monikers

So how do bands end up with their names? Is there a band-naming website? Well, yes, actually, but none of these acts needed it. Gavin Cumine gets etymological

When Lou Reed moved into his new apartment in New York in the early Sixties he came across a book called The Velvet Underground, by Michael Leigh, which detailed various underground sexual practices of the early Sixties.

In 1977 post-industrial Manchester Ian Curtis was reading The House of Dolls by by Yehiel De-Nur. In the novel De-Nur describes joy divisions, which were, allegedly, groups of Jewish women in concentration camps during the Second World War kept for the sexual pleasure of Nazi soldiers.

In the early nineties the band The Rain were looking for a new lead singer and a change of name. They decided to take on local loudmouth Liam Gallagher as singer. Hanging on the wall of Liam's bedroom, which he shared with brother Noel, was an Inspiral Carpets tour poster. Noel at the time was a roadie for the band. On the poster was one of the venues : the Oasis Leisure Centre in Swindon.

The beginning of any band's biography is their name. It is the starting point of a band that will accompany its sound for the rest of their career, through success and failure. Some band-names come around by coincidence, careful thought or just simply for the fact that it is a great combination of words that slip off the tongue easily. Here are some of the best stories behind the names.

Source: www.independent.co.uk

On This Day in Oasis History...

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"Supersonic" is the debut single released by British rock band Oasis, written by Noel Gallagher. It also appears on their debut album, Definitely Maybe. It was released on the 11 April 1994 and peaked at #31 on the official UK charts. It was the song performed by the band on their debut national TV performance on Channel 4's The Word, which aired on 18 March 1994. It remains to this day a favourite song of both the band and the fans (on the Definitely Maybe DVD, Noel cites it as his favourite Oasis song). The single went silver in the UK on June 30, 2006, 12 years and 3 months after its original release.

In spite of its popularity, Gallagher claims the song is basically a collection of nonsense lyrics written in a matter of minutes, just before the band entered the recording studios to record the track. The identity of the character "Elsa" caused some confusion — according to the song She done it with a doctor/On a helicopter/she sniffin' in a tissue/Sellin' the Big Issue. Noel claims, "Someone told me "Supersonic" was about teenage prostitution. Shit!". It has since been revealed that Elsa was a nine-stone rottweiler with a flatulence problem who was in the studio on the day the song was written, hence the line "she's into Alka Seltzer". It was written and recorded at The Pink Museum in Liverpool. The plan was for Oasis to record "Bring It On Down" for their debut single and another bunch of demos. However, "Supersonic" was written and it impressed everyone so much, it was chosen to be the band's first single.

In March 2005, Q magazine placed "Supersonic" at number 20 in its list of the 100 Greatest Guitar Tracks.

In May 2007, NME magazine placed "Supersonic" at number 25 in its list of the 50 Greatest Indie Anthems Ever.

The song is included on Oasis' compilation album Stop the Clocks.




UK Video



US Video

Track listings

CD CRESCD 176

01."Supersonic" - 4:44
02."Take Me Away" - 4:30
03."I Will Believe" (Live) - 3:46
04."Columbia" (White Label Demo) - 5:25

7" CRE 176

01."Supersonic" - 4:44
02."Take Me Away" - 4:30

12" CRE 176T

01."Supersonic" - 4:44
02."Take Me Away" - 4:30
03."I Will Believe" (Live) - 3:46

Cassette CRECS 176

01."Supersonic" - 4:44
02."Take Me Away" - 4:30

Japanese EP ESCA 602

01. "Supersonic"
02. "Shakermaker"
03. "Columbia" (white label demo)
04. "Alive" (8 track demo)
05. "D'Yer Wanna Be A Spaceman?"
06. "I Will Believe" (Live)

* "I Will Believe" is believed to have been recorded for a 1993 radio session for the BBC.
* The demo of "Columbia" is the same version as was released on a limited edition white label promo in December 1993, which itself was an edited version of the original demo recorded in Liverpool in the spring of 1993.

Trivia
In the video to the song, King's Cross railway station can be seen in the background.
At the very end of the song "Wonderwall" the opening riff of "Supersonic" can be heard being played on an acoustic guitar.
It was certified Silver (250,000 copies sold) 12 years after its release.
It was covered by Elliott Smith in 2003

Source: Wikipedia
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