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Dig Out Your Soul (Deluxe Version)

Oasis

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While Oasis has always been ruled by the Gallagher Brothers, Liam and Noel, in recent years the band has transformed into a democracy with each band member contributing a song or two. 2008’s Dig Out Your Soul features six from Noel that range from the trademark Oasis bombast of “Waiting for the Rapture” to the bluesy kitsch of “Bag It Up” and “(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady,” while his “Soldier On” and guitarist Gem Archer’s “To Be Where There’s Life” do their best to shuttle off into psychedelia with a slight taste of Indian raga shading the Brit-Pop wallop. Liam’s Lennon-like ballad (what would an Oasis album be without some nod towards the Beatles?) “I’m Outta Time” is affecting and for pure classic Oasis, brother Noel’s “The Shock of the Lightning” and “Falling Down” come closest to their wall of sonic bliss. The entire album is produced to loud, numbing effect, the dynamics deliberately sacrificed. Oasis prefer to overwhelm the listener with wave after wave of unrelenting verve and style.

Customer Reviews

Once Again I Am Wowed

WOW WOW WOW, thats all I can say. I have been waiting for this album to come out since I pre-ordered it in august. I was not disappointed in the least bit. Buy this album, you wont regret it.

Don't Ask Questions, Just Buy the Album

Dig Out Your Soul is Oasis' best album since 1995's Whats the Story Morning Glory. There is not one track to dislike but there are some songs on this album that are definitely growers [The Nature of Reality and Soldier On for example]. Nonetheless, this album also has some amazing songs that people will immediately love such as The Turning and I'm Outta Time. All in all, the album is a masterpeice. To really understand this, buy the whole album and listen to it once the whole way through without pausing or skipping. It will blow your mind. Well done Oasis. Well done indeed.

Oasis is back in rocking form.

This album blew me away. I have been an avid fan of Oasis and Noel Gallagher now for over 3 years, and have been waiting for a new album to come out for a long time. I was able to catch Oasis in Toronto, sadly Noel got pushed down by some nut, but it was still a great show, and gave me an even greater incentive to purchase Dig Out Your Soul. Firstly, I need to say that we, the USA, need to start appreciating Oasis much more. There is a severe gap between us, and it's a shame. But I digress. Rockin' tracks like "Bag It Up," "The Turning," "The Shock of the Lightning," and "(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady" brought me back to Oasis's early days. Softer songs like Liam's "I'm Outta Time," and Noel's amazing "Falling Down." There are a few weaker tracks, like Liam's "Ain't Got Nothin'." But take them as they are. Oh, and "To Be Where There's Life" is amazing, with a wonderful eastern style, penned by Gem. If you've come here to get into Oasis for the first time, go get Morning Glory, Definitely Maybe, and The Masterplan and then come back here and get this. If you've been following Oasis for a while, why are you wasting time reading this when you could be listening to this album?

Biography

Formed: 1993 in Manchester, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Oasis shot from obscurity to stardom in 1994, becoming one of Britain's most popular and critically acclaimed bands of the decade in the process. Along with Blur and Suede, they were responsible for returning British guitar pop to the top of the charts. Led by guitarist/songwriter Noel Gallagher, the Manchester quintet adopted the rough, thuggish image of the Stones and the Who, crossed it with "Beatlesque" melodies and hooks, injected distinctly British lyrical themes and song structures like the...
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