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Oasis to Release Deluxe Edition of ‘(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?’ for 30th Anniversary

Oasis is releasing a deluxe edition of their landmark 1995 album, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory?, ahead of the record’s 30th anniversary, with an “Unplugged” version included in the expanded release.

The anniversary edition will feature the previously unreleased “Unplugged” performance recorded in 1995, offering a fresh perspective on the Britpop classic. Amazon Music is also celebrating the anniversary by creating an Oasis-themed pop-up pub, offering fans an immersive experience. The album, originally released on October 2, 1995, catapulted Oasis to international fame and remains a defining record of the Britpop movement.

This re-release comes as many music critics and fans consider (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? to be one of the last truly legendary rock albums, influencing generations of musicians. The album’s success helped solidify the band’s position as cultural icons and sparked a renewed interest in guitar-based music. For more on the history of influential albums, explore resources at The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

The deluxe edition is expected to be available on multiple platforms, including streaming services and physical formats, on October 10, 2025. Further details regarding track listings and exclusive content will be announced in the coming weeks; fans can find more information about Oasis’s discography here.

Representatives for the band stated that the anniversary release is intended to honor the album’s legacy and provide fans with a new way to experience the music that defined a generation.

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