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Standing On the Shoulder of Giants (25th Anniversary)

Standing On the Shoulder of Giants (25th Anniversary)

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Product Description

Ah, Oasis, the band that has given us both the anthems of our generation and endless tabloid fodder. Standing On the Shoulder of Giants, their fourth studio album, has just been reissued for its 25th anniversary, and let me tell you, it's a wild ride. From the opening track "Fuckin' in the Bushes" to the closing notes of "Roll It Over," this album is a rollercoaster of emotions. It's like riding a wave of pure Britpop nostalgia while simultaneously being punched in the face by Liam Gallagher's swagger. The Gallagher brothers' infamous sibling rivalry is on full display here, with Noel's songwriting prowess shining through on tracks like "Go Let It Out" and "Gas Panic!" But it's not all sunshine and roses. "Who Feels Love?" feels like a failed experiment in psychedelia, while "Little James" is a cringe-worthy attempt at a lullaby. And let's not even get started on the infamous "Where Did It All Go Wrong?" which feels like a mid-life crisis set to music. Overall, Standing On the Shoulder of Giants is a flawed gem in Oasis' discography. It may not be their strongest work, but it's a fascinating snapshot of a band at the height of their fame and turmoil. So grab your parka, pour yourself a pint, and dive back into the chaotic world of Oasis. Just don't forget to brace yourself for the Gallagher brothers' unpredictable antics along the way. Cheers!