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Standing On The Shoulder Of Gi
02/29/2000 8:10 PM, Yahoo! Music Chris Morris
The two-and-a-half years since the release of Be Here Now, Oasis's
vast-sounding but somewhat hollow last studio album, have been kind to
the creative juices of les freres Gallagher. Guess marriage and
parenthood is doing Noel and Liam some good.
While the sound on their
new opus is typically cavernous and Beatle-derived (for instance, dig
the "Hey Jude"-like climax of "Little James" or the Harrisonian
guitar
licks of "Roll It Over"), there's a fresh emotional content to the best
songs here, which bear comparison to such great early numbers as "Live
Forever," "Don't Look Back in Anger," and "Wonderwall." Especially fine
are such Noel showcases as "Where Did It All Go Wrong?" and "Sunday
Morning Call," and Liam's gospellized finale "Roll It Over." Even an
accusatory tune like "Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is" has an
empathic edge. Hate to use the word "maturity," but the Gallaghers have
made a very poised and grown-up record.
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