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Oasis songs leaked online


Three previously unreleased recordings by Oasis have been leaked onto the web, sparking rumours that the tracks are from the band's forthcoming new album.


Web User: New Oasis songs leaked online

Three previously unreleased recordings by Oasis have been leaked onto the internet, sparking rumours that the tracks are from the band's forthcoming new album.

The Manchester band's as-yet-untitled album is due to be released this September but songs have started appearing on message boards and fansites this week.

Songs entitled I Wanna Live In A Dream In My Record Machine, Nothing On Me and Stop The Clocks have also appeared on video-sharing website YouTube.

Web User has been able to listen to the first two tracks, but the third song Stop the Clocks had been removed from YouTube at the time of writing.

The new album is the first since 2005's poorly received Don't Believe The Truth. It is being produced by Dave Sardy, whose previous credits include the Rolling Stones, Johnny Cash and Primal Scream.

Reactions to the tracks have been mixed. One fan on the official Oasisnet.com forums commented: "I think these leaks are best. The songs are amazing... they really get to you, its really different from the other albums too... as Liam said, you don't create music originally for the fans, you do it for yourself".

Another said: "Oasis is ment 2 be madferit. Stop the clocks is not madferit."

www.oasisinet.com

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