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DescriptionOasis - Whats the Story Morning Glory? (2014) 3CD Deluxe Edition MP3@320kbps Beolab1700 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Oasis - (What's the Story) Morning Glory? [Deluxe Edition] CD1 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Artist...............: Oasis Album................: (What's the Story) Morning Glory? [Deluxe Edition] CD1 Genre................: Rock Source...............: CD Year.................: 2014 Ripper...............: EAC (Secure mode) / LAME 3.92 & Asus CD-S520 Codec................: Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC) Version..............: reference libFLAC 1.2.1 20071117 Quality..............: Lossless, (avg. compression: 58 %) Channels.............: Stereo / 44100 HZ / 16 Bit Tags.................: VorbisComment Information..........: Posted by............: Beolab1700 on 26/09/2014 --------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklisting --------------------------------------------------------------------- Disc 1: Original LP (Creation Records CRE CD 189 (U.K.)/Epic EK 67351 (U.S.), 1995) Hello Roll with It Wonderwall Don’t Look Back in Anger Hey Now! (untitled) Some Might Say Cast No Shadow She’s Electric Morning Glory (untitled) Champagne Supernova Disc 2: B-sides Talk Tonight Acquiesce Headshrinker It’s Better People Rockin’ Chair Step Out Underneath the Sky Cum On Feel the Noize Round Are Way The Swamp Song The Masterplan Bonehead’s Bank Holiday Champagne Supernova (Lynch Mob Beats Mix ’95) You’ve Got to Hide Your Love Away Tracks 1-3 from “Some Might Say” CD single – Creation CRESCD 204 (U.K.), 1994 Tracks 4-5 from “Roll with It” 12″ single – Creation CRE 212T (U.K.), 1994 Tracks 6-8 from “Don’t Look Back in Anger” CD single – Creation CRESCD 221 (U.K.), 1996 Tracks 9-11 from “Wonderwall” CD single – Creation CRESCD 215 (U.K.), 1995 Track 12 from LP version – CRE LP 189 (U.K.), 1995 Track 13 from promo 12″ single – Creation CTP 221X (U.K.), 1995 Track 14 from “Some Might Say” CD single – Epic ESCA 6251 (JP), 1995 Disc 3: Bonus material (previously unreleased except where noted) Acquiesce (Live @ Earls Court, London – 11/5/1995) Some Might Say (Demo) (from “Some Might Say” CD single – Epic ESCA 6251 (JP), 1995) Some Might Say (Live @ Roskilde Festival – 6/30/1995) She’s Electric (Demo) Talk Tonight (Live @ Bath Pavilion – 6/22/1995) Rockin’ Chair (Demo) Hello (Live @ Roskilde Festival – 6/30/1995) Roll with It (Live @ Roskilde Festival – 6/30/1995) Morning Glory (Live @ Roskilde Festival – 6/30/1995) Hey Now (Demo) Bonehead’s Bank Holiday (Demo) Round Are Way (Live on MTV Unplugged – 8/23/1996) Cast No Shadow (Live @ Maine Road, Manchester – 4/27 or 4/28/1996) The Masterplan (Live @ Knebworth Park – 8/10 or 8/11/1996) --------------------------------------------------------------------- Three-disc edition features the album with a bonus disc of B-sides and another disc of 14 unreleased live tracks and demos. If Definitely Maybe was an unintentional concept album about wanting to be a rock & roll star, (What’s the Story) Morning Glory? is what happens after the dreams come true. Oasis turns in a relatively introspective second record, filled with big, gorgeous ballads instead of ripping rockers. Unlike Definitely Maybe, the production on Morning Glory is varied enough to handle the range in emotions; instead of drowning everything with amplifiers turned up to 12, there are strings, keyboards, and harmonicas. This expanded production helps give Noel Gallagher’s sweeping melodies an emotional resonance that he occasionally can’t convey lyrically. However, that is far from a fatal flaw; Gallagher’s lyrics work best in fragments, where the images catch in your mind and grow, thanks to the music. Gallagher may be guilty of some borrowing, or even plagiarism, but he uses the familiar riffs as building blocks. This is where his genius lies: He’s a thief and doesn’t have many original thoughts, but as a pop/rock melodicist he’s pretty much without peer. Likewise, as musicians, Oasis are hardly innovators, yet they have a majestic grandeur in their sound that makes ballads like “Wonderwall” or rockers like “Some Might Say” positively transcendent. Alan White does add authority to the rhythm section, but the most noticeable change is in Liam Gallagher. His voice sneered throughout Definitely Maybe, but on Morning Glory his singing has become more textured and skillful. He gives the lyric in the raging title track a hint of regret, is sympathetic on “Wonderwall,” defiant on “Some Might Say,” and humorous on “She’s Electric,” a bawdy rewrite of “Digsy’s Diner.” It might not have the immediate impact of Definitely Maybe, but Morning Glory is just as exciting and compulsively listenable. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Related Torrents
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