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(What's The Story) Morning Glory? Singles

Oasis

1996 · Rock, Non-Music

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(What's The Story) Morning Glory? Singles by Oasis

(What's The Story) Morning Glory? Singles is an Alt/Indie album by Oasis, originally released in 1996. On Gatefold: 11 pressings tracked, owned by 5 collectors.

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Noel Gallagher had a novel way of overcoming Difficult Second Album Syndrome when it came to making <i>(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?</i>—he had it written already. When the Oasis guitarist and chief songwriter began telling journalists around the release of debut <i>Definitely Maybe</i> in 1994 that he’d already penned the songs for its follow-up, a few must have imagined it was idle boasting from a new artist experiencing their first flush of succe. Not in this case. But even Noel, underneath all the bragging, couldn’t have had any idea just how profoundly these songs would connect. <i>Definitely Maybe</i> had established Oasis as the most exciting British guitar band of the decade. <i>(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?</i> made the Manchester quintet massive on a global scale. <i>Definitely Maybe</i> was an astounding introduction but its strength lay in its fury, rock ’n’ roll as a means to wriggle out of humdrum life and make a break for something better. Here, the anger had subsided. These were supersized anthems made for mass sing-alongs and communal euphoria. The songs may have been burning a hole in Noel’s back pocket but everything else about <i>…Morning Glory</i> was of the moment. Recording, mainly done at Rockfield Studios in Wale, was quick—done like they were in a hurry, in a handful of weeks across May and June 1995. And they <i>were</i> in a hurry—there was a world out there to conquer. Band members were only handed a demo of the songs they were about to record days before and backing tracks were nailed in a matter of take. Everything aligned in perfect alchemy, the sheer promise of these choruses making the band play better, new drummer Alan White bringing a more rhythmic dynamism to the group, and Liam Gallagher responding to his elder brother upping the ante by delivering the vocal performance of a lifetime. No one else could conjure that mix of yearning and swagger that makes “Wonderwall” so powerful. It’s a good job, then, that he chose correctly: Noel had said he wanted to sing one of the record’s surefire big hitter. It was either that or “Don’t Look Back In Anger” and he made his younger sibling pick. The barbed aggression might have been toned down in the music but it was still an ever-present elsewhere. Sessions were halted for two weeks when a giant brawl between the Gallaghers concluded with Noel being driven home to London by White. But that tension is what made Oasis tick, especially at the point in their career when there were still things to prove. It was released in October 1995 and it soon became clear it was more than just your regular successful second album from an excellent rock band. This was a landmark in British culture. It’s hard to remember now what it was like to first listen to <i>…Morning Glory</i> as a mortal collection of song. Most of the tracks here have become bigger than that, music that has seeped into the consciousne, culture-shaping songs that just <i>are</i>. How could it be allowed for so many classics to be sat next to each other on the same album? As well as “Wonderwall” and “Don’t Look Back In Anger,” there’s the melancholy uplift of “Cast No Shadow,” the cosmic opus of “Champagne Supernova,” the thrilling crackle of the title track. .

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Tracklist

  1. Interviews
  2. 1.1Interviews18:21
  3. Some Might Say
  4. 2.1Some Might Say5:26
  5. 2.2Talk Tonight4:22
  6. 2.3Acquiesce4:24
  7. 2.4Headshrinker4:38
  8. Roll With It
  9. 3.1Roll With It3:59
  10. 3.2It's Better People3:59
  11. 3.3Rockin' Chair4:35
  12. 3.4Live Forever (Live At Glastonbury '95)4:39
  13. Wonderwall
  14. 4.1Wonderwall4:18
  15. 4.2Round Are Way5:42
  16. 4.3The Swamp Song4:19
  17. 4.4The Masterplan5:22
  18. Don't Look Back In Anger
  19. 5.1Don't Look Back In Anger4:48
  20. 5.2Step Out3:40
  21. 5.3Underneath The Sky3:20
  22. 5.4Cum On Feel The Noize5:09

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Britpop
  • dense
  • swaggering
  • cinematic

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