Noel Gallagher has revealed that Oasis are already thinking about their next album and have plenty of material to choose from.
Despite reports that the band had no plans following the release of their best of 'Stop The Clocks' on November 20, the guitarist has revealed that he is not only thinking about the follow-up to 2005's 'Don't Believe The Truth', it's their priority.
"We've got so much left over from the last album, at least another two or three albums worth of material," Gallagher explained. "Our next new record is more important than this one, but this (the best of) had to happen now." He recently told NME.
The release of 'Stop The Clocks' ends Oasis' deal with Sony BMG, and Gallagher confirmed the band would not be resigning.
Because of this, he explained, the compilation was the label's idea, not the band's, though he is not against its release.
"In a way it's liberating," he explained. "We've done it and it's out there, it's finished now and it stops people asking about it, because we were getting asked about it constantly!"
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