Out of print catalog reissue of the 2000 Oasis album, Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants. Recorded at Wheeler End, Olympic Studio, Supernova Heights, England and Chateau De La Colle Noire, France between April '99 - Aug '99.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 21 November 2015
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Read bad things about this album...but I got it because I'm a bit of a completist...and I wanted all the Oasis studio albums...but to be honest, I ended up listening to it all the way through and ended up liking it...the first half of the album is quite stellar really...the second half fizzles out really...but as is the case with many Oasis albums...or many albums in general...standout songs for me...would be Go Let It Out, Gas Panic!, Who Feels Love.
I have real enjoyed this album was not sure about oasis . I have started to enjoy their music and now got a few of these albums and must say I have enjoyed all of there tracks .
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 11 December 2020
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Product described as “Used - Very Good”. I think they need to go to Specsavers. Heavily scratched and scraped cd-case. Why not just be honest? It was a cheap cd, with P&P being more than the cd itself, so just be honest. “Used - Fair”.
I love this album and I quite never understood why it's so underrated and I am not that person who likes everything "unpopular" in hipsterish way. Definitely maybe was an album full of dreams, hopes, fighting and being the best. What's the story mroning glory was a band standing on the top of the world dreaming about legacy and Be Here Now was an egocentric, selfish, cocaine driven album full of itself. Standing on the shoulder of giants is the opposite, it's dark, highly psychedelic and emotional album reflecting on the past and "inner" lives of the band. It's just different, but still with Oasis's footprint.