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Music - (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
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Sexual Astrology - Music : (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0074646735121
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: October 03, 1995
Sales Rank: 2195
Studio: Sony
Disc 1:- Hello
- Roll with It
- Wonderwall
- Don't Look Back in Anger
- Hey Now!
- Some Might Say
- Cast No Shadow
- She's Electric
- Morning Glory
- Champagne Supernova
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Album Description: Limited Edition Japanese pressing of their sophomore album, originally released in 1995, comes housed in a miniature LP sleeve. 12 tracks including 'Roll With It', 'Wonderwall', 'Some Might Say' and 'Cast No Shadow'. Sony. 2006.
Amazon.com: This big rock candy mountain of an album justifies some if by no means all of the poses and pretentious statements made by Manchester's natural-born rock & roll deities. A dramatic attempt to rekindle the flames of the original British Invasion, Morning Glory rolls 30 years of Britpop tradition into one irresistible (if achingly self-conscious) whole. 'Wonderwall' can be read as a Beatles tribute, 'Don't Look Back in Anger' feels like a Mott The Hoople anthem and 'She's Electric' and 'Morning Glory' are chewy pop confections. --Jeff Bateman
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The debut album by Oasis was a worldwide success - 2.1 million in sales in the UK, 6 million in the rest of the world, but only a million or so of that in the US. The follow up was a whole different story altogether - 23+ million worldwide with over 4 million in each of the US and the UK (3rd best selling LP of all time there). For most fans the next five releases haven't come close to reaching the great heights of these first two. Accordingly, I thought that I'd give them each a re-listen ... Read More
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If you're new to Oasis, then there's no better place to start than with(What's the Story) Morning Glory?, one of the best rock albums of the 1990s. Note by note, (What's the Story) Morning Glory? is musical perfection. 'Wonderwall' is perhaps the greatest Beatles-inspired ballad ever written, it's name taken from the title of George Harrison's first solo album Wonderwall Music. 'Don't Look Back In Anger' is equally fantastic. Even the lesser known songs are brilliant, 'Cast No Shadow' in particular. ... Read More
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Noisy britpop from the 90s, an alternative to US Grunge from the same era, ill-bred children and, of course, a very british Beatlesque touch contribute to build up a good modern rock album supposedly meant to last and remain as one of the classics forever along with releases from Rolling Stones, Beatles or Led Zeppelin. Actually it includes the so-called 'best rock and roll song of all times' (based on a local radio survey), "Wonderwall", which just makes it worth listening.
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Music, like movies, tends to go into a lot of phases with many people latching onto a certain genre or artist deeming them the saviors that will rid the taste left in our mouth of the predecessors. With the drugs and excess and party-with-every-and-any-girl lyrics of the 80's metal bands, in comes the so-called "grunge" movement which was more introverted and coming from a place of hurt and angst. In comes Oasis during the so-called "Brit rock" movement which dealt with more uplifting matters like the ... Read More
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Very few bands are able to create an album that defines a moment (the Britpop era) in the way that Oasis did with this 1995 near-masterpiece. While it may not be one of the greatest albums of the Rock era, it's hard to imagine how it could not be counted in the top 50!
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