Don't Believe the Truth [PA]Oasis
Release Date: 03/31/2009
Original Release:
2005
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1066560_CD
UPC # 093624981831
Label: Reprise
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Disc: 1
1.
Turn Up the Sun
2.
Mucky Fingers
3.
Lyla
4.
Love Like a Bomb
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Importance of Being Idle, The
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Meaning of Soul, The
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Guess God Thinks I'm Abel
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Part of the Queue
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Keep the Dream Alive
10.
Bell Will Ring, A
11.
Let There Be Love
Performer: Oasis
Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Oasis's sixth studio album, DON'T BELIEVE THE TRUTH, finds the Gallagher brothers back on solid sonic ground. After 2002's HEATHEN CHEMISTRY, the quintessential Britpop band began working with electronica act Death in Vegas, but the pairing proved uneasy, and Oasis opted for a return to its signature sound. Here the group's '60s-inspired sound is exemplified by the record's first single, "Lyla," which sets the tone, as both frontman Liam Gallagher and songwriter/guitarist Noel Gallagher lend vocals to the chiming, surging Beatlesque track. (The band's Beatles fixation hits a new level here with Ringo Starr's son, Zak Starkey, drumming on a number of songs.) Other highlights of DON'T BELIEVE THE TRUTH include the stomping opener, "Turn Up the Sun," and the urgent, brooding "Part of the Queue." (Noel's vocal turn on the latter is particularly impressive, and gives his troublemaking younger sibling a run for his money.) Although it's tough to top the one-two punch of Oasis's initial pair of albums, this record proves that the lads can still turn out potent, swaggering, and energetic rock.
Rolling Stone (No. 975, p.70) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "[This album presents] an increased emphasis on texture--including plenty of subdued psych-rock atmosphere..."
Spin (p.103) - "[T]hey haven't sounded this loose and confident since 1995's MORNING GLORY?....Noel's singing has never been stronger or lovelier." -- Grade: A-
Mojo (Publisher) (p.60) - Ranked #25 in Mojo's "The 50 Best Albums Of 2005" - "[T]hey morphed into sharp psych-poppers..."
Following in the footsteps their idols The Beatles, Oasis became a phenomenon in their home country in the 1990s. Taking the Fabs' template as a model, they added a thick wall of Pete Townshend-influenced guitars and stood at the vanguard of the mid-'90s Britpop movement, inspiring scores of imitators. While guitarist/songwriter/leader Noel Gallagher is responsible for penning several instant-classic pop songs, the press often focuses on the extra-musical hijinks and squabbles of he and his younger brother and Oasis lead singer, Liam. The constantly feuding brothers have threatened to split countless times (usually after one of Liam's public outbursts), but somehow they've hung together and kept things going against all odds.
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