Standing on the Shoulder of Giants EXPLICIT LYRICS Bill Lloyd

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  • Release Date: 11/15/2006
  • Original Release: 1999
  • Sales Rank: 104,422
  • Label: EPIC JAPAN
  • UPC: 4547366027600
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Standing on the Shoulder of Giants

1LISTENFuckin' in the Bushes / Oasis 3:19
2LISTENGo Let It Out / Oasis 4:38
3LISTENWho Feels Love? / Oasis 5:44
4LISTENPut Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is / Oasis 4:27
5LISTENLittle James / Oasis 4:15
6LISTENGas Panic! / Oasis 6:08
7LISTENWhere Did It All Go Wrong? / Oasis 4:26
8LISTENSunday Morning Call / Oasis 5:12
9LISTENI Can See a Liar / Oasis 3:12
10LISTENRoll It Over / Oasis 6:33

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Perhaps it had something to do with the disparaging comments George Harrison made about Oasis last year, but whatever the reason, the Gallagher brothers have elected to stop aping the Fabulous Four so blatantly and start seeking influence from some other fabulous rockers. Fortunately, Oasis have good taste, so whether they're borrowing from Slade, Primal Scream, Stone Roses, or Chemical Brothers on their new album, STANDING ON THE SHOULDER OF GIANTS, they do so in a way that expands their musical horizons and improves their sound. Songs like "Who Feels Love?" and "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is" are awash with showers of droning, iridescent guitar, but even the most hypnotic passages overflow with nagging hooks. More significantly, the band has taken one foot out of the past and embraced the present, drawing from DJ culture on such songs as "Gas Panic!" to craft dense soundscapes with layered rhythms, groovin' drum loops, and whirring samples. And fortunately, Oasis haven't lost their sensitivity in the process, as they prove with numerous tear-jerkers, including "Little James" and "Where Did It All Go Wrong?", both of which resound with yearning vocals and melancholy melodies. Lyrically, STANDING ON THE SHOULDER OF GIANTS is Noel Gallagher's most mature offering -- reflective and surprisingly confessional. But whether lamenting damaged relationships or questioning the merits of fame, he ultimately returns to the words of his heralded mentors, who once proclaimed so wisely, "all you need is love": "I thank you for the sun, the one that shines on everyone who feels love/Now there's a million years between my fantasies and fears/I feel love" ("Who Feels Love?"). Jon Wiederhorn, Barnes & Noble



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oasis all wetby Anonymous

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October 24, 2001: blymie....todays beatles????shyte!!!todays cure perhaps (disintegration)...if they ever grow up they'd be fairly good but music is so bad now kids like this get a nod or worse yet overrated massive mediocrity is still just that.....-e

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Oasis deserves more respect from criticsby Anonymous

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September 20, 2000: What can you say about this album, every song on it is fantastic in it's own way. To answer what other review's have said opening with *ucking in the bushes was an idea to have something kick a** to open with live. I feel this was one of the best albums put out this year. Noel's writing just keeps getting better, and even Liam's track, little james is not bad. Buy this album, support the greatest band in the world.

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