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Morning Glory 4x7in Singles

Morning Glory 4x7in Singles

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Limited edition (What's The Story) Morning Glory? 4x7in singles box set replicates the original 1996 cigarette-style CD box to provide collectors and listeners with authenticated remasters and original-style packaging.

If you struggle to find verified collectible Oasis releases or want a physical set that includes B-sides and replica packaging this set helps by combining official remastered audio with accurate box reproduction for display and playback.

  • Four 7-inch singles format covering Some Might Say Roll With It Wonderwall and Don't Look Back In Anger with their B-sides
  • Includes 2014 remastered audio as issued on official re-releases
  • Label Big Brother Recordings Limited verified release
  • Release Date December 12 2025 and marked 30th Anniversary edition
  • Replica of the original 1996 cigarette-style CD box design in a limited edition run

Use cases: collect for display add to a vinyl archive gift to an Oasis fan or play the 7-inch singles on your turntable. Unlike streaming or single-track downloads this box set preserves B-sides and physical sleeve art. Compared to the Definitely Maybe 7 reissue this release focuses specifically on (What's The Story) Morning Glory? singles and packaging.

Catalog and release details are sourced from Big Brother Recordings Limited and the set is sold as a limited edition release. Order or inspect details with confidence based on label-verified metadata.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Will the Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory? 7" Singles Box Set play on my standard turntable?
Yes. The box set contains four 7-inch singles designed to play on standard turntables that accept 7-inch records, typically at 45 rpm. The physical format is 4x7in singles, so any turntable with a selectable 45 rpm speed and a removable or small spindle adapter will play them correctly. The records contain the 2014 remastered versions of the tracks, so you will hear the remaster as intended when played at the right speed. This set is ideal for collectors and home listeners with a full-featured turntable; if your turntable only supports 33 1/3 rpm or lacks a compatible tonearm position, you may not get optimal playback without an adapter or a different deck.
Are the songs on this box set the original masters or remastered versions?
They are the 2014 remastered versions, not the original 1990s masters. The product description specifies that each of the four 7-inch singles features the 2014 remasters of Some Might Say, Roll With It, Wonderwall, and Don't Look Back In Anger along with their B-sides. Remasters are processed to balance levels, clarify clarity, and reduce noise using modern mastering tools, which can make the tracks sound more consistent across modern playback systems. This makes the set a good choice for listeners who prefer updated audio presented on collectible vinyl. If you need original-era master sound for archival comparison, seek pressings explicitly labeled as original masters.
What exactly comes inside the Limited 7" Singles Box Set — what tracks and packaging are included?
The box set includes four 7-inch singles that replicate the single releases tied to the (What's The Story) Morning Glory? era. Each single contains the A-side (Some Might Say, Roll With It, Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger) in their 2014 remastered forms plus their original B-sides. The set is presented in a replica of the collectible cigarette-style CD box from 1996 and is released on Big Brother Recordings Limited. This makes the package appealing both as a playable vinyl set and a display piece. If you require a full album sequence rather than singles, a full LP edition would be more appropriate, since this box focuses on single releases and B-sides.
Is this box set a faithful replica of the original 1996 cigarette-style CD box?
Yes, the packaging is designed as a replica of the original 1996 cigarette-style CD box. The product notes describe it as a limited edition replica that mirrors the collectible presentation of the 1996 release, providing the same compact, cigarette-box aesthetic. The physical authenticity is supported by the official release on Big Brother Recordings Limited and the specified release format as a 4x7in singles box set. Collectors who value period-accurate packaging will appreciate this attention to detail. However, keep in mind that replica packaging may use updated printing or materials, so tiny differences versus a well-worn original 1996 box are possible.
Is this limited 7" singles box set better suited for collectors or casual listeners?
This release is particularly well suited for collectors, but casual listeners can also enjoy it. The set is a limited edition replica of a collectible cigarette-style CD box and includes four remastered 7-inch singles with B-sides, which appeals to collectors who value packaging, rarity, and specific single-track artifacts. Casual listeners who primarily want the album experience might prefer a standard LP or digital album for uninterrupted playback. The set benefits vinyl enthusiasts who own a compatible turntable and appreciate single releases and B-sides; newcomers who want convenience or the complete album in sequence could find other formats more practical.
How should I store and care for these 7" vinyl singles to keep them in the best condition?
Store and care for them upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Vinyl should be kept vertically to prevent warping, ideally inside anti-static inner sleeves and the original outer sleeve or box to minimize dust and surface scratches. Clean records before and after play with a carbon-fiber brush and use a gentle, water-based cleaning solution for deeper cleaning; avoid household solvents. The box set format means the outer packaging also needs protection from moisture and crushing, so store it on a stable shelf. Proper care benefits collectors and listeners who want long-term playable condition; heavy or improper handling and leaving records in direct heat can reduce lifespan.
Will these 7" singles play on a 33 1/3 rpm-only turntable?
Not optimally. Most 7-inch singles are cut and intended to be played at 45 rpm, and the box set’s playback speed will be correct at 45 rpm to preserve pitch and timing. Playing 45 rpm records at 33 1/3 rpm will slow them down and lower the pitch, altering the listening experience. If your turntable only supports 33 1/3 rpm, you would need an external speed converter or a different player that supports 45 rpm to hear the tracks as intended. Therefore this set is best for listeners who have or can access a turntable that supports multiple speeds, especially 45 rpm.
Are these records suitable for DJ use or are they primarily for home listening and collecting?
They are primarily intended for home listening and collecting. The set is a limited edition replica box featuring 7-inch singles and B-sides presented as a collectible item, so the focus is on packaging fidelity and remastered audio rather than DJ-centric features. While 7-inch singles can be used in DJ contexts, these specific pressings may not be engineered for heavy cueing, extended mixing, or frequent back-to-back club play. DJs who plan to use vinyl extensively should consider pressings specifically marketed for performance use or additional stock to avoid wear on collectible copies. Collectors and casual listeners will find this release most appropriate.
How does the 7" singles format affect audio quality compared with a full 12" LP?
The 7-inch singles format offers focused, single-track playback and is often cut at 45 rpm, which can yield clearer high-frequency detail and improved transient response compared with slower speeds. Because each side holds less music, engineers can allocate wider groove spacing for a single song, supporting strong fidelity for that track. However, 7-inch sides generally have less total groove area than a 12-inch LP, which can limit dynamic range and bass extension compared with a well-mastered 12-inch album cut. For listeners wanting the most expansive low-end or longest continuous play, a 12-inch LP is typically preferable, while singles provide concentrated fidelity and convenience for individual songs.
Is the box set an official release and how can I verify its authenticity?
Yes, this is an official release on Big Brother Recordings Limited, released as a limited edition 4x7in singles box set. Official release details such as the label name, format, included remasters from 2014, and the specified release date provide verifiable markers of authenticity. You can verify authenticity by checking the label printed on each single, matching catalog numbers on the sleeve and records, and confirming the packaging matches the announced replica cigarette-style CD box design. Purchasing from reputable sellers like VinylHug or authorized retailers and comparing item details to the official release announcement helps ensure you receive an authentic limited edition.