One of the biggest and most influential rock and roll bands ever fostered on British soil, Oasis “were grafters who came from nothing and wanted it all”. Emerging from Britpop, the band’s debut album ‘Definitely Maybe’ released by Creation Records in 1994 was a definitive statement depicting working-class values and anti-establishment as much as encompassing a fierce determination not only to succeed, but to triumph.
The only music photographer who was allowed full access throughout the imperial phase of Oasis’ career was Michael Spencer Jones who followed the iconic band from 1993, he was with them at Knebworth in 1996, and accompanied them on tours up until 1998.
From studio recording sessions, to all the backstage action in the dressing rooms and front row areas, he gained unique, intimate insight into all aspects of the band’s life.
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Masterplan 25 - Michael Spencer Jones - Iconic & Unseen Photographs of Oasis coming to h Club London in celebration of the 25th anniversary year of Oasis' debut album Definitely Maybe.
Masterplan 25 runs from Friday 22nd November 2019 - Sunday 12th January 2020 at h Club London.
It is a completely free of charge, non-ticketed event. There will be a press/private view on Thursday 21st November 2019.
Throughout the run of the exhibition exclusive and signed limited edition artworks from all the famous covers will be able to buy, including a 3D image of Definitely Maybe exhibited for the very first time.