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Oasis posters - Ultimate Collectors set. Original - SOLD OUT

£279.99 GBP
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An original litho-printed Oasis poster collectors set

This is a bundle of all six posters which were used to promote each album during 1994 and 1995. These are part of the original print-run produced at the time and have been carefully stored for over two decades and only now released for sale exclusively by the Original Poster Shop. A unique opportunity to purchase original authentic posters that will only increase in value.

(What's the Story) Morning Glory?, is the second album released by Oasis in October 1995. This was their first album with drummer Allen White, this record established them as a rock group instead of a crossover indie group. It sold 347,000 in its first week and it spent ten weeks on the UK Album Chart.

Wonderwall is still regarded as Oasis' greatest song; it was written by Noel Gallagher for the band’s second album: (What’s the Story) Morning Glory and released in October 1995.

Whatever was a song written by Neil Innes, it’s a track that lasts six minutes and twenty-one seconds and it’s the longest single released by the band to that point. Released in December 1994, it entered the English charts at number 3. The poster has a slight crease mark ( not a fold)  Very few of these posters left.

Some Might Say is probably the song that most defines Oasis, it was also the 31st biggest-selling single in the UK in 1995 selling 458,000 copies. This was the last track that featured the original drummer Tony McCarroll due to tensions between him and Noel Gallagher. The band won the BBC vote for best album of the last 30 years, for What's The Story, Morning Glory.

Roll With It” was released on 14th August 1995 as a second single from their album: (What's the story) Morning Glory; simultaneously with the release of Blur’s new single ‘County House’. This sparked a rivalry between these two very different bands resulting in the Blur’s single selling 274,000 to Oasis' 216,000. Oasis performed this song at Top of the Pops, and the brothers Gallagher brothers switched roles to mock the public who couldn’t tell them apart. As well as to show their disapproval of lip-syncing.

Size
Each poster is approximately 30" x 20" inches
 
Condition
Perfect 'Original' Condition

FAQs

Are Your Posters Original?

Yes — all of our posters are 100% original promotional prints from their respective release periods. Many date back to the 1990s and early 2000s, with some still preserved in their original paper wrapping.


Are Your Posters Reprints?

No — our posters are original prints produced during the 1990s and early 2000s using the traditional offset printing method, known for its bold colours and consistent quality.

Modern reprints are typically digitally printed, which can vary in colour and finish. Under magnification, offset printing reveals a distinctive rosette-style dot pattern, while digital prints appear more random.

Please note: we do stock a small selection of 1st generation reprints, which are always clearly labelled within the listing description.


Storage & Care

All of our posters are stored in a clean, dry, and dust-free environment. Many are kept laid flat for preservation, while others remain carefully stored in their original rolls - ready for a new home.


Do You Offer Framing?

Yes — we offer both standard and bespoke framing options.

Our standard frames are ideal for posters sized 30" x 20" and smaller. We also provide a bespoke handmade framing service, crafted by our professional framer to perfectly suit your chosen piece.


Do You Ship Worldwide?

Yes, we ship worldwide.


Where Are You Based?

We are a small family-run business based near Totnes in beautiful South Devon.