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Post by wonderwall on Apr 7, 2010 12:55:13 GMT 1
The famous British rock band Oasis has announced it will release a single collection of its songs following the band's split up last August.
The 26-track album entitled "Time Flies 1994-2009" includes all the songs Oasis released in the past 15 years, except for "Sunday Morning Call" which was released in 2000.
At the same time, a deluxe version of the album will be released as well. It includes all the band's music videos and its recorded concert at the Roundhouse in London last year.
The album will be released in June.
Oasis split up after a fallout between the band's guitar player, Noel Gallagher, and his brother Liam, who was the lead singer.
Noel held his first live solo concert for the Teenage Cancer Trust Charity in London after the band's breakup.
The track list on the new album includes:
01 Supersonic
02 Roll With It
03 Live Forever
04 Wonderwall
05 Stop Crying Your Heart Out
06 Cigarettes & Alcohol
07 Songbird
08 Don't Look Back In Anger
09 The Hindu Times
10 Stand By Me
11 Lord Don't Slow Me Down
12 Shakermaker
13 All Around The World
14 Some Might Say
15 The Importance of Being Idle
16 D'You Know What I Mean?
17 Lyla
18 Let There Be Love
19 Go Let It Out
20 Who Feels Love?
21 Little by Little
22 The Shock of the Lightning
23 She Is Love
24 Whatever
25 I'm Outta Time
26 Falling Down
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Post by wonderwall on Apr 7, 2010 13:00:54 GMT 1
Imo what a waste of time we not long had stop the clocks
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Post by Shireblogger on Apr 7, 2010 13:05:08 GMT 1
I might buy this. I didn't bother with Stop The Clocks because it was so incomplete, and haven't bought any of their post-Be Here Now albums, so this probably fills the gap for me.
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Post by borneoman on Apr 7, 2010 13:19:37 GMT 1
why oh why they have to leave Sunday Morning Call out? ? That's nuts!! It should have been there to make it complete!! Do record companies do that on purpose?
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Post by Panda on Apr 7, 2010 14:46:20 GMT 1
why oh why they have to leave Sunday Morning Call out? ? That's nuts!! It should have been there to make it complete!! Do record companies do that on purpose? I don't see the point of leaving it out but it was a s**t song...
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Post by Jordan on Apr 7, 2010 14:47:35 GMT 1
Thank god! Can't wait for this! I'm so glad I put off buying Stop The Clocks! I didn't buy it because it doesn't have SCYHO.
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Post by -Big Dan- on Apr 9, 2010 12:46:57 GMT 1
What confounds me is why Wonderwall is so highly regarded. IMO it's an appalling song.
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Post by wonderwall on Apr 9, 2010 13:14:02 GMT 1
What confounds me is why Wonderwall is so highly regarded. IMO it's an appalling song. I can see what you mean its a great song but was overplayed in imo its not my fav oasis track either .
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Post by borneoman on Apr 9, 2010 13:22:30 GMT 1
imo Don't Look Back in Anger is far better than Wonderwall and back in the day I thought the former was gonna be their biggest hit but alas... still Wonderwall is a great great song, far better than anything they've released in the last 15 years
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Post by wonderwall on Apr 9, 2010 17:36:32 GMT 1
Dlbia is the definitive oasis song for me
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Post by madmurray on Apr 9, 2010 20:50:39 GMT 1
This will better than stop the clocks.
I may opt for deluxe version to get the videos.
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Post by -Big Dan- on Apr 10, 2010 0:29:50 GMT 1
imo Don't Look Back in Anger is far better than Wonderwall and back in the day I thought the former was gonna be their biggest hit but alas... still Wonderwall is a great great song, far better than anything they've released in the last 15 years Well, in one respect it was a bigger hit. It got to #1 and Wonderwall didn't, but I guess that's only in the UK though.
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Post by wonderwall on Apr 10, 2010 3:50:38 GMT 1
Wonderwall was the song that broke them in europe and america though and was number one in Australia as well .
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Post by borneoman on Apr 12, 2010 18:19:45 GMT 1
just read that after all Sunday Morning Call is indeed in the album, sorta like a secret track not on the tracklist but it's there (source NME)
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Post by wonderwall on Apr 12, 2010 18:32:44 GMT 1
just read that after all Sunday Morning Call is indeed in the album, sorta like a secret track not on the tracklist but it's there (source NME) good i like all the ones noel sang
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Post by -Big Dan- on Apr 12, 2010 20:06:10 GMT 1
I'd like Wonderwall a lot more if Noel originally sang it, because I've heard live versions of it with Noel singing and I think he does a far better job of it.
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Post by wonderwall on Apr 13, 2010 3:53:01 GMT 1
I'd like Wonderwall a lot more if Noel originally sang it, because I've heard live versions of it with Noel singing and I think he does a far better job of it. Liam had the choice between wonderwall and don't look back in anger he choose wonderwall.
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Post by oasisbobo on Apr 13, 2010 12:29:58 GMT 1
ill be buying this, the 3 disc version + dvd! should be good
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Post by space on Apr 21, 2010 20:49:52 GMT 1
i ll buy it...
(F*****G record companies) ;(
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Post by Chris on Jun 11, 2010 22:02:10 GMT 1
Whatever appears on an album for the very first time yet they leave off Sunday Morning Call. Strange decision.
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