Standing on the Shoulder of Giants [PA]Oasis/Bill Lloyd
Release Date: 03/31/2009
Original Release:
1999
# of Discs:
2
J&R Item # 1066564_CD
UPC # 093624981978
Label: Reprise
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Disc: 1
1.
Fuckin' in the Bushes
2.
Go Let It Out
3.
Who Feels Love?
4.
Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is
5.
Little James
6.
Gas Panic!
7.
Where Did It All Go Wrong?
8.
Sunday Morning Call
9.
I Can See a Liar
10.
Roll It Over
Performer: Oasis/Bill Lloyd
Artist: Marshall Crenshaw; Kim Richey; Al Anderson; Henry Gross; Greg Trooper; Amy Rigby; John Cowan Engineer: Mark "Spike" Stent; Paul Stacey Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: Personnel includes: Bill Lloyd (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, organ, keyboards, synthesizer, bass, maracas, tambourine); Kim Richey, Greg Trooper, John Cowan (vocals); Marshall Crenshaw, Al Anderson (electric guitar); Rusty Young (steel guitar); Brad Jones (mandolin, organ, bass); Scott Baggett (electric piano); Pat Buchanan (vibraphone); Byron House, Tom Petersson (bass); Marc Owens, Fenner Castner, Greg Morrow (drums); Amy Rigby, Cindy Bullens, Henry Gross (background vocals). Producers: Bill Lloyd, Brad Jones, Scott Baggett. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. Oasis: Liam Gallagher (vocals); Noel Gallagher (guitar, background vocals); Paul Arthurs (guitar); Paul McGuigin (bass); Alan White (drums). Additional personnel: Paul Stacey (acoustic guitar, guitar, keyboards, bass); Mark Coyle (12-string acoustic guitar, electric sitar); Charlotte Glasson (flute); Mark Feltham (harmonica); Jan "Stan" Kybert (programming); PP Arnold, Linda Lewis (background vocals). Recorded at Wheeler End, Olympic Studios, Supernova Heights, England, and Chateau De La Colle Noir, France. Personnel: Paul Stacey (guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards, bass guitar); Mark Coyle (acoustic 12-string guitar, electric sitar); Charlotte Glasson (flute); Mark Feltham (harmonica); Alan White (drums, percussion); Linda Lewis, P.P. Arnold (background vocals). Recording information: Chateau De La Colle Noire, France (04/1999-08/1999); Olympic Studios, England (04/1999-08/1999); Supernova Heights, England (04/1999-08/1999); Wheeler End, England (04/1999-08/1999). Photographers: Jill Furmanovsky; Simon Halfon. Unknown Contributor Role: Liam Gallagher . Having both become fathers since the release of 1997's BE HERE NOW, Liam and Noel Gallagher have cut back on the carousing and ironically made Oasis's fourth album the most psychedelic one to date. Overseen by Massive Attack/Bjork producer Mark "Spike" Stent, STANDING ON THE SHOULDER OF GIANTS, finds the larger-than-life sound of the Brothers Gallagher sprinkled with a light dusting of drum loops, samples, electric sitar, Mellotron, and backward guitar. As always, the Beatles continue to loom large as influences, particularly on the "Hey Jude"-like "Little James," Liam's songwriting debut. The track was written with Simple Minds' Jim Kerr and is dedicated to Liam's son. Elsewhere, the obvious Indian influence of "Who Feels Love" suggests "Dear Prudence" had George Harrison written it instead of John and Paul. At different points, GIANTS finds Oasis flirting with the Madchester sound of the Happy Mondays and Stone Roses. "Gas Panic!" and "Roll It Over" point to the morning-after vibe of vintage Primal Scream while "Fuckin' in the Bushes" sounds like a lost Charlatans UK track. Despite all the experimentation, the lads from Manchester firmly hold onto their Brit-pop crown with thumping numbers like "Liar" and "Go Let It Out!"
Rolling Stone (3/16/00, p.73) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Sonically, GIANTS is easily their boldest work, with mastermind Noel Gallagher and new co-producer Mark 'Spike' Stent...layering backward guitars and turntable scratching over huge trash-can beats that actually swing a bit..."
Entertainment Weekly (3/3/00, pp.74-5) - "...less clotted and grating than 1997's BE HERE NOW...the sonic openness allows Gallagher's melodies and guitar and his brother Liam's pissy bray to shine brighter..." - Rating: B
Q (1/01, p.92) - Included in Q's "50 Best Albums of 2000".
Q (3/00, pp.96-7) - 4 stars out of 5 - "...an effective modern psychedelic record that has dumped the bombast of yore and replaced it...with some real emotion....Oasis are still British rock'n'roll's brightest hope..."
Alternative Press (3/00, p.71) - 3 out of 5 - "...a good LP....containing a few new tricks....The huge-beat-meets-Led-Zeppelin-riffs instrumental [first track] and the groovy 'Go Let It Out' get the album off to a great start..."
CMJ (3/13/00, p.3) - "...its most heartfelt record to date....unabashedly couching their influences in an anthemic, often psychedlic, pop framework....still a force to be reckoned with."
Melody Maker (4/17/99, p.36) - 3 1/2 stars out of 5 - "...[Lloyd] makes robust power pop with one foot in the Seventies, hitting the bittersweet bull's-eye more often than not."
Melody Maker (2/29/00, pp.46-7) - 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...a good record....confirms Oasis as the Rolling Stones of their generation rather than The Beatles....good enough to make you remember [their past greatness]..."
Mojo (Publisher) (3/00, pp.92-5) - "...the more you hear the album, the more its melodies gnaw into the brain and the subtle complexities of its arrangements unfold....a much better album than BE HERE NOW..."
NME (Magazine) (2/26/00, p.35) - 6 out of 10 - "...It is a transitional work, the album Oasis had to make, to prove to themselves as much as anyone else that the desire still lay within..."
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