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Oasis: Trying to Find a Way Out of Nowhere

AUTHOR Anonymous; Gallagher, Noel; Furmanovsky, Jill
PUBLISHER Thames & Hudson (10/14/2025)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Jill has been documenting the phenomenon that is Oasis since 1994 and the Definitely Maybe tour, through the tense and difficult shows for Dig Out Your Soul in 2009 and, following a hiatus, to a new beginning in 2025.

Featuring more than 500 exceptional photographs from her archive, this book includes acclaimed and classic shots alongside swathes of candid, behind-the-scenes images, many of which are published here for the very first time.

With unprecedented access, Jill was able to capture strikingly emotive images, recording the band's raw energy, humor, and--at times--their vulnerability. "Oasis permitted closeness," she commented, "and that was a great gift to me as a photographer."

Weaving sequences together to craft stories and stitch montages, the book brings you right into the room with the musicians. Noel's foreword is followed by an introduction by Jill, while three expansive pieces by acclaimed author Simon Spence, publicist and writer Johnny Hopkins, and music columnist and novelist Laura Barton chart Oasis's early, mid and late eras. Jill and Noel's reflections, alongside the photos, give the inside track on key moments, revealing the intimate friendship between band and photographer and reminding us of a remarkable era in music history, right to the edge of their 2025 reunion tour.

This is a book to treasure long after the final encore.
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ISBN-13: 9780500030646
ISBN-10: 0500030642
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 304
Carton Quantity: 6
Product Dimensions: 9.50 x 1.20 x 12.50 inches
Weight: 4.90 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Music | Genres & Styles - Heavy Metal
Music | Popular Culture
Music | Subjects & Themes - Celebrity
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DRAMATIC, ICONIC, TUMULTUOUS: THIS IS THE STORY OF OASIS, AS SEEN THROUGH THE LENS OF LEGENDARY PHOTOGRAPHER JILL FURMANOVSKY AND EDITED BY NOEL GALLAGHER.

Jill has been documenting the phenomenon that is Oasis since 1994 and the Definitely Maybe tour, through the tense and difficult shows for Dig Out Your Soul in 2009 and, following a hiatus, to a new beginning in 2025.

Featuring more than 500 exceptional photographs from her archive, this book includes acclaimed and classic shots alongside swaths of candid, behind-the-scenes images, many of which are published here for the very first time.

With unprecedented access, Jill was able to capture strikingly emotive images, recording the band's raw energy, humor, and--at times--their vulnerability. "Oasis permitted closeness," she commented, "and that was a great gift to me as a photographer." Weaving sequences together to craft stories and stitch montages, the book brings you right into the room with the musicians.

Noel's foreword is followed by an introduction by Jill, and three expansive pieces by Simon Spence, Johnny Hopkins, and Laura Barton chart Oasis's early, mid, and late eras.

Jill and Noel's reflections, alongside the photos, give the inside track on key moments, revealing the intimate friendship between band and photographer and reminding us of a remarkable era in music history, right to the edge of their 2025 reunion tour. This is a book to treasure long after the final encore.

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Jill has been documenting the phenomenon that is Oasis since 1994 and the Definitely Maybe tour, through the tense and difficult shows for Dig Out Your Soul in 2009 and, following a hiatus, to a new beginning in 2025.

Featuring more than 500 exceptional photographs from her archive, this book includes acclaimed and classic shots alongside swathes of candid, behind-the-scenes images, many of which are published here for the very first time.

With unprecedented access, Jill was able to capture strikingly emotive images, recording the band's raw energy, humor, and--at times--their vulnerability. "Oasis permitted closeness," she commented, "and that was a great gift to me as a photographer."

Weaving sequences together to craft stories and stitch montages, the book brings you right into the room with the musicians. Noel's foreword is followed by an introduction by Jill, while three expansive pieces by acclaimed author Simon Spence, publicist and writer Johnny Hopkins, and music columnist and novelist Laura Barton chart Oasis's early, mid and late eras. Jill and Noel's reflections, alongside the photos, give the inside track on key moments, revealing the intimate friendship between band and photographer and reminding us of a remarkable era in music history, right to the edge of their 2025 reunion tour.

This is a book to treasure long after the final encore.
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