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Oasis reveal extra 'Dig Out Your Soul' songs and remixes

New songs will be available as part of deluxe box set

Oasis have revealed details of further remixes of songs from their forthcoming new album 'Dig Out Your Soul', out October 6, plus two new songs.

New songs 'I Believe In All' and 'Boy With The Blues' will be released as part of a vinyl box set version of 'Dig Out Your Soul', which is available to pre-order from the newly-relaunched official Oasis website, Oasisinet.com.

'Boy With The Blues' was written by Liam Gallagher circa 2005 and features a gospel choir. 'I Believe In All', meanwhile, was recently written as part of the 'Dig Out Your Soul' sessions.

Meanwhile, Primal Scream cohort and Reverend And The Makers producer Jagz Kooner has remixed album tracks 'The Turning' and forthcoming single 'The Shock Of The Lightning'. Death In Vegas' Richard Fearless has remixed 'To Be Where There's Life'. The remixes will also be included on the box set tracklisting.

As was previously announced by the band, The have remixed 'Falling Down'. Their version will be released as the B-side of 'The Shock Of The Lightning', out September 29. The remix was the first ever officially-sanctioned remix of an Oasis song.

The aforementioned remixes will be available as part of a box set version of 'Dig Out Your Soul', which is available to pre-order from the official Oasis website, Oasisinet.com, which has recently been relaunched.

Oasis announced details of a UK tour today (August 15). Head to the Oasis tour news story to see the full dates and to find out how to get tickets.

So is Oasis' 'Shock Of The Lightning' any good?. Got to the NME blog now to check out what our reviewers made of Oasis' comeback.

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iPodStu 

Aug 15, 2008

What do you mean, "is it any good?" ? Not only is it clearly damned good, you've already praised it in your magazine! Obviously different people at the NME will have different opinions but Jesus Christ, lads, you've got to stand for -something- collectively otherwise what the hell does an NME review mean anymore?!

The Cancer Of Dreams 

Aug 15, 2008

Why do these bands insist on putting bonus tracks on bloody Vinyl?!!! Who uses Vinyl anymore?!!! Wake up! We want to hear your music and pay for it and we can't because you put it on an obselete format! You leave us no choice but to download it!!!

lipgloss 

Aug 15, 2008

Vinyl, an obselete format? have you been trying to force a 12" into your ipod? simple answer is a record player, you can pick one up for a fiver in a charity shop.

gazhat 

Aug 15, 2008

.......bollocks !!!. ...chuffing skinto, hope it doesn't sell out before the end of the month pay-day, and Mr Dreams, i play vinyl, Oasis have done vinyl bonus tracks that since DM, but i'm sure even i'll be d'l'ing it when someone transfers the bonus tracks to mp3's.....or if they appear on an import or summit...

rubbersoul7 

Aug 17, 2008

Vinyl is the best format to listen to music on by a country mile. MP3 is terrible. How can The Cancer Of Dreams think of Vinyl as an obsolete format??? What a stupid comment. The only people that think that are those that are too young to realise what vinyl is!!

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