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- Oasis
- f. 1993, Manchester, England
- British Trad Rock, Britpop, Pop/Rock, Alternative
Pop/Rock, Hard Rock
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants /
Feb. 29, 2000 / Epic (-) 


Fuckin'
in the Bushes
| Go Let It Out | Who Feels Love? | Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth is | Little
James | Gas Panic! | Where Did It All Go Wrong? | Sunday Morning Call | I Can
See a Liar | Roll It Over | Go Let It Out | Let's All Make Believe
- Since Noel Gallagher plays most of the parts on the
album, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants isn't really the debut of
the new, post-Guigsy/Bonehead lineup, but it is clearly the beginning of
Oasis, Mark II. Such a grandiose statement may imply that it's a clear
break from Oasis' past, yet that's hardly the case, since many signatures
are still in place — strummed acoustic guitars, big hooks, undeveloped
lyrics, familiar rhymes, and a gigantic wall of sound. The arrangements
are every bit as detailed as Be Here Now, but they're clearer and better focused, since
Oasis' brains weren't clouded with excess and hubris. Ironically, this is
also their most overtly druggy, psychedelic release to date — Gallagher
and Mark "Spike" Stent spent endless hours adding mellotrons,
swirling guitars, and vague dancefloor ideas borrowed from the Chemical
Brothers and the Charlatans [UK], while Noel's melodies invariably follow
the minor-key patterns typical of '60s psychedelic pop. Yet for all of its
heavy psychedelic influence, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants is
really a self-consciously mature departure from the group's usual
ebullience, a deliberately mellow, midtempo album spiked with hints of big
beat and electronica to prove that he's with it. This may result in the
most cohesive Oasis record since Definitely Maybe, but that
cohesion has come at a price. Few songs are as bracing as Noel's best work
from the first three albums; not even the rockers have the giddy rush or
alluring sparkle of classic Oasis. Yes, this flows well, but it's the work
of self-consciously older band and it's hard not to miss the hard rock,
pure attitude, and gigantic hooks that made the group's reputation in the
first place.
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Date: 06. Jan 05