Oasis Studio Albums Review

Instant acclaim. NME called it “a landmark album.” Praised for its confidence and hooks.

1994 ── Definitely Maybe 1995 ── (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? 1997 ── Be Here Now 2000 ── Standing on the Shoulder of Giants 2002 ── Heathen Chemistry 2005 ── Don’t Believe the Truth 2008 ── Dig Out Your Soul oasis studio albums

Mediocre. Many critics called it safe and uninspired. Pitchfork gave 4.9/10. Instant acclaim

A transitional, stripped-back album after the departure of original members Bonehead (guitar) and Guigsy (bass). Features more psychedelic, melancholic, and introspective lyrics from Noel. Gas Panic! deals with his anxiety and panic attacks. Liam’s vocals are noticeably less snarling. 1997 ── Be Here Now 2000 ── Standing

Released at the height of "Cool Britannia," set records for the fastest first-week sales in the UK.

The final Oasis studio album. The band imploded in August 2009 after a backstage fight in Paris, making Dig Out Your Soul their swan song.

It remains their best-selling work and earned the Brit Award for "Best British Album of the Last 30 Years" in 2010. 3. Be Here Now (1997)