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Oasis The Masterplan 2LP 180g

Oasis The Masterplan 2LP 180g

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Oasis The Masterplan 25th Anniversary Remastered Edition on heavyweight 180g black vinyl is a 2LP collection of the band’s B-sides drawn from their first three albums. The release presents remastered audio across two vinyl records for collectors and listeners who prefer physical playback.

If you struggle to find a single reliable vinyl edition that gathers these B-sides with improved audio, this remastered 25th anniversary set centralizes the tracks and delivers a durable 2LP pressing for turntable playback and archival storage.

  • 180g heavyweight black vinyl for consistent surface quality and handling
  • 2LP format providing the complete B-sides collection from Oasis’ first three albums
  • 25th Anniversary Remastered audio for clearer midrange and defined dynamics
  • Pressed to standard 12-inch LP dimensions for use on standard turntables
  • Packaged as an anniversary edition curated for collectors and archival playback

Use cases include archiving a complete B-side collection, playing on a home hi-fi turntable, or adding a verified anniversary pressing to a vinyl library. Unlike single-disc compilations, the 2LP spread preserves track sequencing across four sides and offers longer runtime per side.

Pressed on 180g black vinyl and remastered for this anniversary edition, the release is inspected for pressing quality and recommended for collectors and listeners seeking a citation-ready physical edition.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 25th Anniversary Remastered Edition worth buying for sound quality?
Yes. The 25th Anniversary Remastered Edition is remastered and pressed on heavyweight 180g black vinyl, which typically yields clearer mids and improved surface stability compared with older pressings. Remastering often reduces tape hiss and refines equalization and dynamic balance; combined with a 2LP format it reduces inner-groove distortion by spreading music across more surface area. This makes the release especially worthwhile for dedicated listeners, collectors, and fans who want a more detailed analogue presentation of Oasis' B-sides. However, remastering effects vary by release, and casual listeners may not perceive large differences on lower-end playback systems. If you value improved clarity and a higher-quality pressing for home listening or archival purposes, this edition is a strong choice.
Will this 2LP play on my turntable?
Yes. This is a standard 2LP album pressed for conventional vinyl systems and should play on any turntable that supports 33 1/3 RPM LP playback. The record’s 180g weight improves platter stability and tracking, but it does not require special equipment beyond a properly calibrated tonearm and a good-quality stylus. For best results, use a cartridge in good condition, set the tracking force per the cartridge manufacturer, and ensure your turntable has a stable speed. This edition is ideal for home audiophiles and collectors; DJs or users with poorly calibrated players may experience tracking or speed issues, so check setup and alignment before critical listening.
How does the 180g vinyl affect playback and durability?
The 180g weight contributes positively to both playback stability and perceived durability. Heavier vinyl tends to lie flatter on the platter, reducing wow and flutter from minor warps and improving contact with the tonearm, which can produce a steadier, more consistent sound. Heavier pressings are also less prone to accidental bending during handling and shipping. This makes the 180g 2LP format a good fit for collectors, audiophiles, and anyone looking for a long-lasting, display-worthy copy. It is not indestructible: all vinyl remains susceptible to surface wear, scratches, and warping from heat, so proper care and storage are still required to maintain sound quality.
What does the 2LP format mean for my listening experience?
The 2LP format means the album’s tracks are spread across two discs, which generally improves sound quality by allowing wider grooves and less inner-groove distortion. Splitting the collection across four sides preserves dynamic range and avoids cramming too much music onto one side, which can degrade bass response and detail. For listeners this translates into clearer dynamics, better stereo imaging, and a more comfortable listening experience with natural side breaks for focused sessions. This format benefits audiophiles and collectors who prioritize fidelity; casual listeners may appreciate the improved sound but should be prepared for the need to flip or change records more often during playback.
How should I store and care for this vinyl to keep it in the best condition?
Store and care instructions: keep the record vertically stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping; use the inner sleeve and outer jacket to limit dust and abrasion. Clean with an antistatic brush before and after play to reduce surface noise, and use a gentle vinyl cleaning solution and microfiber cloth for deeper cleaning when needed. Handle the record by its edges and label to avoid fingerprints on the playing surface. These practices help preserve the remastered 180g pressing’s sound quality and longevity, making them especially important for collectors and audiophiles. Note that improper cleaning methods or harsh chemicals can damage the finish, so avoid alcohol-based wipes or abrasive tools.
Does this edition include original B-side tracks and are they remastered?
Yes. This release presents The Masterplan collection of B-sides from Oasis’ early singles era and is labeled as a 25th Anniversary Remastered Edition. Remastering typically involves revisiting the original mixes to improve clarity, balance, and dynamic range for modern playback formats, which is reflected here in the release notes and product title. Collectors, longtime fans, and listeners seeking updated sonic presentation will benefit most from these improvements. Keep in mind remastering approaches differ between releases, so the audible impact will depend on your playback system and personal sensitivity to tonal changes.
Is this heavyweight 2LP a good choice for gift-giving to fans and collectors?
Yes. A 25th Anniversary Remastered 2LP on 180g vinyl is a thoughtful gift for fans and collectors because it combines a curated set of B-sides with a presentation geared toward long-term enjoyment. The heavyweight pressing and anniversary remaster signal attention to sound quality and durability, and the 2LP format offers a tactile, collectible experience that appeals to vinyl enthusiasts. It benefits recipients who enjoy physical music formats, archival editions, and display-ready records. If the recipient already owns a similar pressing, however, consider confirming their collection to avoid duplicates, since collectors may already have earlier or standard releases.
Can I play this record in a club or use it for DJing?
Generally no for professional DJ use. While a 180g 2LP will play on standard turntables, this release is optimized for home listening and archival quality rather than beat-matching or performance use. The heavier pressing and focus on sound fidelity make it well suited to stereo playback and critical listening, but the 2LP format and potential for surface noise or long track intros reduce convenience for DJ cueing, scratching, or quick mixing. Home listeners, audiophiles, and collectors gain the most from this edition. If you need a record specifically for DJing, look for releases explicitly marketed for club use or consider a digital source for reliable performance.
Are there any known limitations of remastered vinyl compared with the original pressings?
Yes. Remastered vinyl can offer clearer detail and improved tonal balance, but it also has limitations compared with original pressings. Remastering may alter the tonal character or dynamics that collectors associate with a vintage pressing; in some cases, aggressive equalization or compression choices can change perceived loudness and warmth. Additionally, surface noise and analog artifacts remain inherent to vinyl and can differ between pressings due to manufacturing quality. Audiophiles and collectors who prefer original analog character might notice these differences. For most listeners and fans seeking improved clarity and a durable 180g pressing, the remastered edition provides notable benefits, but purists may prefer original-era pressings for historical authenticity.
What should I look for on VinylHug’s product page to confirm condition and packaging?
Check the product page images and description on VinylHug for clear details about sleeve type, inner sleeves, and any printed inserts. Look for notes specifying 'remastered', '180g', and '2LP' as confirmation of pressing weight and format. Product photos typically show the jacket condition, front and back artwork, and labels; high-resolution images help assess whether the item is new, mint, or graded. This information helps collectors and buyers evaluate condition and completeness before purchase. If specific packaging details are missing, contact VinylHug customer support to confirm whether the pressing includes extras such as printed inner sleeves or a card insert, especially if those elements matter to your collection.