Several blogspot sites document the Oasis discography through curated, fan-made "non-album track" compilations and archived,, in-depth interviews. Key resources include Albums That Should Exist for B-sides and demos, and the Oasis Interviews Archive for band commentary. Explore the curated, non-album tracks at Albums That Should Exist. Oasis - Half the World Away - Non-Album Tracks (1994)
Since most original Blogspot download links are now defunct, the best use of your time is to build your own discography using the blog as a checklist.
Step 1: Scrape the Data Find an active text-based blog (e.g., Oasis Rarities Blogspot). Copy the master list of every official single and the B-side attached to each format (CD1, CD2, 7" Vinyl).
Step 2: Source the Audio Go to Soulseek (Nicotine+ client). Search for the specific release names found on the blog (e.g., "Oasis - Some Might Say [CD2]"). oasis discography blogspot
Step 3: Tagging Perfection This is where the Blogspot wins. A good blog tells you the ID3 tag standard. You must tag:
Step 4: The "Masterplan" Organization Do not mix B-sides with studio albums. Create a folder system:
Unlike studio albums, live shows are fluid. A rigorous discography blog treats live recordings like academic citations. You need: Album: "Oasis - B-Sides - 1995" Year: The
The Holy Grail found on these blogs is often the Unplugged set (MTV, 1996), where Liam famously pulled out and Noel sang the entire set. A good blog will have the soundboard rip from that specific broadcast, not the generic release.
Release date: May 30, 2005
UK Chart peak: #1
US Chart peak: #12
Global sales: 5 million+
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. Step 4: The "Masterplan" Organization Do not mix
Key tracks:
B-sides: “Pass Me Down the Wine,” “Sitting Here in Silence (On My Own).”
Legacy: Widely seen as their best album since Morning Glory. Revived interest in the band before their final studio effort.
Every blog starts here, but with a twist. While you have Definitely Maybe (1994) and (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? (1995), the blogspot discography notes the remasters. Specifically, it highlights the 2014 Big Brother reissues. Why? Because these contain the forgotten "Mustique Demo" of "Don't Look Back in Anger" and the original "Sad Song" with a different vocal take.
This is the primary reason fans hunt for the "Oasis Discography Blogspot." Oasis released over 40 B-sides that arguably rival their A-sides. A proper blog will break these down not by album, but by session: