Oasis Album List Review

After the bloated excess of Be Here Now and the fuzzy, directionless Standing on the Shoulder of Giants , Oasis needed a reset. Don’t Believe the Truth was exactly that. It is a lean, stripped-back record that sounds like a band enjoying being a band again.

Be Here Now is a fascinating car crash. Following the impossible success of Morning Glory , Oasis decided that "more" was definitely "better." The songs are too long, the production is too loud, and the cocaine is audible in every snare hit. oasis album list

This is the record that propelled Oasis to superstardom. It defined the mid-90s and remains one of the best-selling albums of all time in the UK. After the bloated excess of Be Here Now

Often cited by fans as being as good as their studio albums, this is a collection of B-sides. It proves that Noel Gallagher’s "throwaway" tracks were better than most bands' hits. Stop the Clocks (2006) Be Here Now is a fascinating car crash

"D'You Know What I Mean?," "Stand By Me," "All Around the World" Vibe: Maximalist, psychedelic, and heavy. 4. Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000)

When Oasis lost founding members Bonehead and Guigsy during the recording of this album, the foundation shook. Standing on the Shoulder of Giants is the sound of Noel Gallagher trying to reinvent the band as a psychedelic art-rock outfit. It didn't quite work.

"The Shock of the Lightning," "Falling Down," "I'm Outta Time" Vibe: Experimental, heavy, and rhythmic. 🎸 Essential Compilations The Masterplan (1998)