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One of their finest albums, really I kid you not. It has son of Ringo Star on drums, Liam sounds better, almost Lennon-like which is fine by me, since I really hated his voice before, and Noel returned to his top form on this one finally. Highly recommended.
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Don't get caught up in all the reviews of this album. What matters is your own personal opinion and what the music means to you. For me this album is great from start to finish. 'Don't believe the truth' is definitely one of thier best albums to date. Some people will say thay oasis have lost what they used to have?? But personally i think the music, the band and albums are always getting better. I agree with what someone said on another review here saying 'Oasis are one of the best bands in the world'. This really is their best work since 1995's globe-straddling WHAT'S THE STORY (MORNING GLORY). The music has matured and personally i love it, can't wait until the next album!
Well believe this. The truth is Oasis are still quite simply put, the best band on the planet. It's about time that the past masters came back and showed these punk wannabe indie/'so-called' rock bands how it's done. This is arguably Oasis best album since the legendary (What's The Story) Morning Glory, each band member has a crack at song writing and each show their skills. But it's no suprise the some of the best songs on the album are written by the masterful Noel Gallagher. 'Lyla' is a pulse pounding vintage Oasis rock 'n' roll track that stormed to number 1 and showed Oasis are showing no signs on slowing. 'The Importance of Being Idle' is simply, one of the best Oasis have ever done, the guitars, the drums, the lyrics, the vocals - everything is done with flawless perfection and again stormed to the top of the Uk charts. 'Let There Be Love' was the final release from the album and showed a softer side to Oasis, and was done brilliantly. Despite only three singles being released, the rest of album is still full of killers - 'Guess God Thinks I'm Abel' and 'Meaning of Soul' are both written by Liam and are both outstanding tracks. In fact, you don't even need to me to go on...buy it and appreciate Oasis back to their finest.Read full review
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