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Oasis - (What's The Story) Morning Glory

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Free Music Notes for (What's The Story) Morning Glory

Free Music Review: (What's The Story) Morning Glory
Hit: 5 Stars

(What's The Story) Morning Glory being Oasis 2nd studio album and their 1995 release contained such hits as "Wonderwall", "Champagne Supernova" and "Morning Glory". The album itself did quite well and peaked at #1 both in the UK and Australia. All the lyrics are easy to read, we get a list of whom plays what. The photos are of poor quality and look like they were shot by friends. 5/5.

Free Music Review: Probably the best album ever
Hit: 5 Stars

will go as far as saying the best album of all time. But what ever happens it is the Top 5 albums of all time. All the songs are worthy of being singles and they all could have been top 10.
Another well written album with brilliant songs. They are all amazing.
Before I go over the top with credit I just say you won't be dissapointed with this album. Buy it.

Free Music Review: Britpop sunshine Oasis
Hit: 4 Stars

Yeah, it's self-conscious, yeah, it takes itself seriously to the point of pretention, and yes, I arrived at it prepared to recognize another overhyped mesh of faux-messianic Nineties whine-rock--but when younger brother Liam Gallagher coughs, "I think I've got a feeling I've lost inside," he sounds sincere. And while "Cast No Shadow" fit with my expectations for the album, the rest broke free: they're shiny (embarrassingly Beatles-ish candypop "She's Electric"), they're sweet (bitterly so: rock with the hulking "Morning Glory"), they're catchy ("Roll with It"), and most of the time they're sincere. Just to throw in my few pennies about the Contest of the Singles, I'd trust a "Wonderwall" supporter over a "Champagne Supernova" fan most days of the week. And I'd trust anyone who recognizes the futile misdirection of the album as its greatest strength much more than I'd trust any of the thousands of airheaded "Q" subscribers who voted this charmingly-flawed delight the 2nd best album in British history.
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