Oasis (band): Difference between revisions

m
typo fix
(work->creator, creatortropes, discography template)
m (typo fix)
Line 14:
Oasis's future would finally come into critical doubt, after the best part of 20 years marked by internal squabbling and irregular rifts of greater or lesser severity, in August 2009 when Noel – who wrote most of their singles and best known tracks, and decided their artistic directions – announced his departure. The rest of the band were ambiguous as to whether they would carry on, until Liam Gallagher announced a split in late 2009; he later announced that they would "continue the project" in 2010, albeit perhaps with a different name. This came to pass, as some time after the breakup Liam and the rest of the band reconvened under the name [[The Band Minus the Face|Beady Eye]], releasing their 'debut' album ''Different Gear, Still Speeding'' in February 2011. Noel came out of hiding more belatedly, confirming that he's going onto a solo career under the name [[I Am the Band|Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds]]; his debut album under this moniker was released in October 2011, and eclipsed his former bandmates' effort by flying straight to UK Number One.
 
{{Discography:}}
* ''Definitely Maybe'' (1994)
* ''(What's the Story) Morning Glory?'' (1995)