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Oasis albums voted best of all time
Published Monday, Feb 18 2008, 11:09 GMT | By Simon Reynolds

In a survey for Q Magazine and HMV, the Manchester band's debut album came first in the poll while their 1996 follow-up came in second place.
Radiohead's OK Computer, The Beatles' Revolver and the Stone Roses' debut album made up the top five.
Paul Rees, editor of Q, said: "In a list that features the likes of Radiohead's OK Computer and The Beatles' Revolver, this is a testament to the popularity of Oasis and their music."
The band amassed three times more votes than any other act on the list, something Rees feels makes them "undoubtedly the nation's most-loved band".
The Beatles appeared in the survey five times while Oasis totalled four entries, with Don't Believe the Truth and Be Here Now also making the chart.
Radiohead, Pink Floyd, Muse and Coldplay each had three entries. Amy Winehouse was the only female act to make the list for her album Back To Black.
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