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(What's the Story) Morning Glory?
Release Date: 1995 10 03
Running Time: 50:18
Label: Big Brother

Many of the songs on Oasis' second album, (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, illustrated that Noel Gallagher's songwriting skills had deepened considerably, but the depth of his talent becomes evident when the B-sides of the album's singles are also considered. Almost every song from those four singles -- which Creation conveniently packaged in one box set in the wake of Morning Glory's success -- is at least the equal of what was on the actual album, and several are actually far better than a few songs on the official record. The three flip sides for Some Might Say all were worthy of inclusion on the album. "Acquiesce," which Oasis used as the opener on their 1996 tour, is an astonishing hard rocker, where Liam and Noel trade the verse and chorus in a song about their notorious love-hate relationship. The throttling "Headshrinker" is fine, but "Talk Tonight" is the other gem, a spare Noel showcase that finds him disarmingly letting down his emotional guard. The two keepers from Roll With It are a little less assuming, but the rolling acoustics of "It's Better People" are charming, and "Rockin' Chair," with its haunting melody and Liam's nuanced vocal, is an overlooked gem. While the full-length instrumental "The Swamp Song" on Wonderwall is a bit tedious, "Round Are Way" is fantastic, sounding like Definitely Maybe crossed with Madness, and the string-drenched "The Master Plan" is as effective an epic as "Champagne Supernova." Oasis begin to run out of steam on Don't Look Back in Anger, resorting to a cover of Slade's "Cum on Feel the Noize" to round out the three B-sides. While that is actually heavier than Quiet Riot's hit cover, the hyperactive "Step Out" -- which was pulled from Morning Glory at the last minute -- totally demolishes it, and the neo-psychedelic "Underneath the Sky" is a lovely change of pace. There's an album's worth of fresh material scattered throughout these singles, and it's no exaggeration to say that those songs form an album as good as (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, which makes you wish Noel showed a little more control in deciding what went on the album and what was reserved for the B-sides. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1HelloLeander, Glitter, Gallagher3:32
2Roll with ItGallagher4:00
3WonderwallGallagher4:19
4Don't Look Back in AngerGallagher4:48
5Hey Now!Gallagher5:41
6[Untitled Track]Gallagher:45
7Some Might SayGallagher5:29
8Cast No ShadowGallagher4:52
9She's ElectricGallagher3:41
10Morning GloryGallagher5:03
11[Untitled Track]Gallagher:40
12Champagne SupernovaGallagher7:28

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
2005CDBig Brother
2003CDSony Music Distribution
2005CDCreation
1995CDEpic
2009LPReprise
2000CDBig Brother
1995LPBig Brother
1996MDEpic
2006CDSony Music Distribution
2008CDReprise
1995CSEpic



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