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The definitive collection of the Oasis photographs of legendary photographer, Tom Sheehan. Follow the journey of Oasis, from pre-fame upstarts to bone fide rock 'n' roll stars, in intimate detail through hundreds of breathtaking photographs, including many seen here for the very first time. Sheehan photographed Oasis throughout the glory years of their career, beginning with a wild trip to New York before the release of their debut album and including the writing and recording sessions for (What's The Story) Morning Glory as well as breathless live shows, key events such as Knebworth, candid…mehr

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The definitive collection of the Oasis photographs of legendary photographer, Tom Sheehan. Follow the journey of Oasis, from pre-fame upstarts to bone fide rock 'n' roll stars, in intimate detail through hundreds of breathtaking photographs, including many seen here for the very first time. Sheehan photographed Oasis throughout the glory years of their career, beginning with a wild trip to New York before the release of their debut album and including the writing and recording sessions for (What's The Story) Morning Glory as well as breathless live shows, key events such as Knebworth, candid moments backstage and studio sessions with Liam, Noel and the band. Accompanied by Tom's memories from the sessions alongside a new biography of Oasis from acclaimed author Sylvia Patterson - drawing on her personal experiences with the band - this beautiful book is a unique visual record of the band of a generation.
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Autorenporträt
Tom Sheehan is a renowned music photographer. Former Chief Photographer for Melody Maker, he has taken iconic images of artists including Oasis, The Smiths, The Cure, The Jam, Mick Jagger, Ozzy Osbourne, Snoop Dogg, Tom Waits, Kate Bush and many more. Described as 'legendary' by Vice, Tom's photographs have featured in the NME, The Times, the Guardian, the Observer, Q, Uncut and Mojo.