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Oasis - The Creation Records Years (1993 - 1998)

Oasis - The Creation Records Years (1993 - 1998)

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Oasis' Creation Records years cover the exact span in which a Manchester band went from unsigned to, briefly, the biggest band on the planet, and this print charts that entire arc: from the Columbia 12" promo that got them signed in 1993, through to Be Here Now's final single, All Around the World, in 1998. It's a complete visual record of their imperial phase, Definitely Maybe, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, and Be Here Now, the album whose commercial peak and creative excess in equal measure marked the end of Britpop's mainstream dominance as decisively as anything that came before it.

The colour scheme takes its cue from Definitely Maybe's iconic sleeve, and beyond the three studio albums, the print documents every UK single, B-side and cover from the period, tracing how quickly a band built on Beatles-worship and Manchester swagger became a genuine cultural event rather than just a very successful rock group.

These are the last copies available, and will not be reprinted once sold out.

Specs

  • Hand-signed by Alejandro De Luna
  • Size A2 (42 x 59.4 mm cm / 16,5 x 23,4 inches)
  • Sold unframed, ready to frame yourself
  • Printed on premium quality paper, produced in small batches

About The Sense of Doubt
I'm Alejandro De Luna, the creator behind The Sense of Doubt, making wall art inspired by music, pop culture, and heritage. What began as a way to make sense of the records, places, and stories that shaped my life has grown into a visual archive that connects moods, history, and art. Every print is researched, designed and hand-signed by me.

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Who’s Behind The Sense of Doubt ?

I’m Alejandro De Luna, the creator behind The Sense of Doubt; a solo studio in Madrid making wall art inspired by music, pop culture, and heritage. What began as a way to make sense of the records, places, and stories that shaped my life has grown into a visual archive that connects moods, history, and art.

I research, design, and hand-sign every piece myself in small batches, and today more than 10,000 art lovers in over 20 countries have my prints on their walls. People describe the work as “brilliantly researched,” “put together with great care,” and “a true labour of love.” That’s exactly what it is; no shortcuts, just me doing the work because I love it.

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