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Oasis - Be Here Now (CD)

Be Here Now
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Album Details: Be Here Now

Release Date:08/26/1997
Label:Sony
UPC:074646853023

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    Can't wait for DBTT

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 20, 2005

    Pros: Everything

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    This is one of the most underrated albums from the 1990s. It became the fastest selling album of all time in the UK, and went #2 in the US. Hits like Don't Go Away, D'you Know What I Mean?, Stand By Me, All Around the World... With the except...ion of Getting Better Man, which just lasts too long, this is one of the few albums from all time that are more killer than filler. DONT BELIEVE THE TRUTH, MAY 31, 2005, BUYBUYBUYBUYBUYBUYBUYBUY!
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    Be Hear Now

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 17, 2004

    Pros: All good Oasis

    Cons: No bad becoss its Oasis

    People slagged off Be Here Now becose they thought it was too long and becoss also it was to long, but Oasis were making new steps and being ambishus and Oasis are the best band in the world and not just bettar then the Beatles but much bettar than t...he Beatles incept in a few cases and inside the album cover theres a picture of a sign or paper I can't remember what but it says THE BEATLES QUITE GOOD OASIS MUCH BETTAR which I think is a sign that Oasis are bettar than the Beatles becoss of all the records and Beatles never played to all them people at Nebbworth all singing "Champayne supernova in the skies" all at once, as well as The Masterplan, which some might say was one of the most emotonal moments in rockandroll ever more than the Beatles anyway Be Here Now has some of the best lyrics and playing of all time when that first single Do You Know What I Mean? came out I knew the rest of the album would be the best ever I cant stop singing it I'll show you what I meanStepped off the bus when I was bornBack into the hole where I come fromSun in the sky never raised a glass to meBlood on the tracks and I feel fineLook into the corner of my new eyeGet on the train and bring it all back to meI can never remember the next bit but when the chorus All My People Right Here Right Now comes along you know exackly what they mean they are telling us they live the life and are speaking out to all the people who are like them and want to be them and they make us all try harder to live the dream long live Oasis they are much bettar than the Beatles and all their albums are the best but this one is bettarer than all of them and the best evar Read more Less

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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 Oasis' sound is its inevitability -- they are unwavering in their confidence, which means that even the hardest rockers are slow, steady, and heavy, not fast. And that self-possessed confidence, that belief in their greatness, makes Be Here Now intensely enjoyable, even though it offers no real songwriting breakthroughs. Noel Gallagher remains a remarkably talented synthesist, bringing together disparate strands -- "D'You Know What I Mean" has an N.W.A. drum loop, a Zeppelinesque wall of guitars, electronica gurgles, and lyrical allusions to the Beatles and Dylan -- to create impossibly catchy songs that sound fresh, no matter how many older songs he references. He may be working familiar territory throughout Be Here Now, but it doesn't matter because the craftsmanship is good. "The Girl In the Dirty Shirt" is irresisti...ble pop, and epics like "Magic Pie" and "All Around the World" simply soar, while the rockers "My Big Mouth," "It's Getting Better (Man)" and "Be Here Now" attack with a bone-crunching force. Noel is smart enough to balance his classicist tendencies with spacious, open production, filling the album with found sounds, layers of guitars, keyboards and strings, giving the record its humungous, immediate feel. The sprawling sound and huge melodic hooks would be enough to make Be Here Now a winner, but Liam Gallagher's vocals give the album emotional resonance. Singing better than ever, Liam injects venom into the rockers, but he also delivers the nakedly emotional lyrics of "Don't Go Away" with affecting vulnerability. That combination of violence and sensitivity gives Oasis an emotional core, and makes Be Here Now a triumphant album. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Oasis

Oasis shot from obscurity to stardom in 1994, becoming one of Britain's most popular and critically acclaimed bands of the decade; along with Blur and Suede, they are responsible for returning British guitar pop to the top of the charts. Led by guitarist/songwriter Noel Gallagher, the Manchester quintet adopts the rough, thuggish image of the Stones and the Who, crosses... Read more