B-sides Repack - Oasis
: Often cited as the definitive Oasis b-side, featuring both Liam and Noel on vocals. The Masterplan
Noel Gallagher, never one for subtlety, wrote a scathing critique of celebrity culture while at the epicenter of it. Driven by a funky, almost eerie guitar riff and a spoken-word bridge referencing "Mr. Disco Vomit," it’s prescient. It’s about the hollow chase for relevance. The fading echo of Liam’s vocal at the end is haunting. oasis b-sides
While Oasis is defined by the world-conquering anthems of Definitely Maybe and (What's the Story) Morning Glory? , their true soul often resides in their B-sides. During the mid-90s, Noel Gallagher was so prolific that he frequently relegated stadium-sized classics to the flip side of singles, creating a parallel discography that rivaled the main albums in both quality and emotional depth. : Often cited as the definitive Oasis b-side,
For fans of Oasis, the B-sides aren't just "extra" tracks; they represent the height of Noel Gallagher's songwriting during the mid-90s. Many critics and fans argue that the songs Noel "threw away" as B-sides during the Definitely Maybe (What's the Story) Morning Glory? eras were better than most other bands' greatest hits. Disco Vomit," it’s prescient
Oasis is famous for having B-sides that were often better than other bands' biggest hits. During their 1990s peak, Noel Gallagher was so prolific that he "threw away" future classics as extra tracks on CD singles. The Heavy Hitters (The Masterplan Era)
: Written after Noel briefly left the band during a disastrous 1994 US tour, this acoustic track is celebrated for its raw, intimate production and vulnerable vocal performance by Noel. Hard-Hitting Rockers