Rock band Oasis will re-release their third album "Be Here Now" in order to public their unearthed demos and live records.
Big Brothers Recording has announced that "Wonderwall" hitmakers will re-release the album on October 7, reported Entertainment Weekly.
The special edition will have 14 previously unexplored tracks by the band in 1996, audio of a live performance at Knebworth Park, and a new mix from their frontman Noel Gallagher, "D'You Know What I Mean?".
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"As the years went by, I'd started to accept that the songs on 'Be Here Now' were in fact insanely long... Too long," Gallagher said in a statement.
"Someone (I can't remember who) had the idea that we revisit, re-edit the entire album for posterity's sake. We got as far as the first track before we couldn't be arsed anymore and gave up...," he added.


