Oasis makes clear its worthiness to represent England as the nation's next great rock & roll band. The original members of Oasis signed a record deal with Creation Records...
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On the Wonderwall single, "Round Are Way" continues Oasis' Beatles fixation, sounding exactly like George Harrison's Revolver track, "I Want to Tell You" -- they even...
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"Maybe your gonna be the one that saves me/and after all/you're my wonderwall." This stirring and eerily effective chorus gave Oasis the perfect means to strike a passionate...
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Forget about being bigger than Jesus; Noel Gallagher claims Oasis are now bigger than God. And was it God or Shakespeare who said that pride goeth before a fall? Anyway,...
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Arriving with the force of a hurricane, Oasis' third album, Be Here Now, is a bright, bold, colorful tour de force that simply steamrolls over any criticism. The key to...
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Every time I listen to Oasis, I have a hard time getting the image of the Bros. Gallagher drunkenly beating the living clay out of each other on Celebrity Death Match out of...
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For American audiences, the phenomenal worldwide success of Oasis was a little puzzling. That's because they only had part of the picture -- unless they were hardcore fans,...
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Oasis nearly collapsed under their own weight and inertia shortly after the summer 1997 release of Be Here Now. Greeted with generally enthusiastic reviews and robust sales,...
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The two-and-a-half years since the release of Be Here Now, Oasis's
vast-sounding but somewhat hollow last studio album, have been kind to
the creative juices of les freres...
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Perk up your ears and suck down that lolly 'cause Oasis is back, and in top form. That is, top form for a band who has shot their mouths off, blown it with two horrible...
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Definitely Maybe manages to encapsulate much of the best of British rock & roll -- from the Beatles to the Stone Roses -- in the space of 11 songs. Oasis' sound is louder...
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Definitely Maybe manages to encapsulate much of the best of British rock & roll -- from the Beatles to the Stone Roses -- in the space of 11 songs. Oasis' sound is louder...
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Since Noel Gallagher plays most of the parts on the album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants isn't really the debut of the new, post-Guigsy/Bonehead lineup, but it is...
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