The anthem "Columbia" was what broke the band, and Britpop, into mainstream British audiences. It became one of the biggest UK singles of the decade. Creation Records had wanted to release "Bring It on Down" as the first single, but Noel Gallagher prevailed and Oasis went on to become a British sensation.
On the Billboard Music Charts, Definitely Maybe hit #1 on the Heatseekers chart and #58 on pop albums chart.
The song "Live Forever" has been voted the best Oasis song by the band's fans of its official website.
Personnel Oasis - Producer David Batchelor - Producer Mark Coyle - Producer, Engineer, Mixing Anjali Dutt - Engineer Owen Morris - Producer, Mastering, Mixing, Production Concept David Scott - Engineer Paul Arthurs - Guitar (Rhythm) Liam Gallagher - Vocals Noel Gallagher - Guitar, Vocals, Vocals (bckgr) Tony McCarroll - Drums Paul McGuigan - Guitar (Bass) Anthony Griffiths - Vocals, Vocals (bckgr) Roy Sping - Engineer Roy Spong - Engineer Dave Scott - Engineer Brian Cannon - Art Direction, Design, Concept, Cover Design Michael Spencer Jones - Photography
Charting singles Billboard:
1994 Supersonic Modern Rock Tracks No. 11 1995 Live Forever Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 10 1995 Live Forever Modern Rock Tracks No. 2 1995 Rock 'n' Roll Star Modern Rock Tracks No. 36
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