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Dig Out Your Soul: +DVD


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by: Oasis

 : Dig Out Your Soul: +DVD

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5055019605109
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Label: Big Brother
Manufacturer: Big Brother
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Big Brother
Release Date: October 06, 2008
Studio: Big Brother




Disc 1:
  1. Bag It Up
  2. Turning
  3. Waiting For The Rapture
  4. Shock Of The Lightning
  5. I'm Outta Time
  6. Get Off Your High Horse Lady
  7. Falling Down
  8. To Be Where There's Life
  9. Ain't Got Nothin'
  10. Nature Of Reality
  11. Soldier On
Disc 2:
  1. Gold And Silver And Sunshine
  2. Shock Of The Lightning
  3. Shock Of The Lightning
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.co.uk Review:
Though Oasis are forever fated to live in the shadow of their initial success, they remain capable of producing exciting and touching music, and Dig out Your Soul continues the upswing in their fortunes sparked by 2005's Don't Believe the Truth. Unashamedly an album of two halves, the first part is heavily loaded with Noel Gallagher's tunes, including the pounding single "The Shock of the Lightning", a taut and pacy rocker nearer to the light touch of the Smiths' "The Queen Is Dead" than their usual Pistols-inspired power plod. The rocking "Bag It Up" shares nothing but a title with Geri Halliwell's already forgotten 2000 hit, while "Waiting for the Rapture" takes Lennon's harrowing "Cold Turkey" as a template, with some success. Liam's crude, sparky "Ain't Got Nothin'" holds up his side and his sprawling ballad (the only such effort here) "I'm Outta Time" adds another anthem to their repertoire. Even Gem Archer's "To Be Where There's Life", a bracing slice of undercooked psychedelia, is naggingly catchy. Only Noel's "(Get off Your) High Horse Lady", a pointless rewrite of Tommy Tucker's mod-era favourite "Hi Heel Sneakers" and Andy Bell's ungainly "The Nature of Reality" are downright inessential. Those missteps aside, it's hard to imagine anyone feeling shortchanged by Dig out Your Soul. --Steve Jelbert



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - It's the tunes that needed digging out...
After the undoubted return to form that was Don't Believe The Truth, Oasis have taken a step backwards here. What made DBTT such a good record was that Noel had rediscovered his ability to make catchy pop songs and was rewarded with a couple of number one hits. The problem here is that, quite simply, there aren't any good tunes. Whereas Oasis are often criticised for being too derivative - and with good reason in some instances: Shakermaker/Coca-Cola song - here they are actually resorting to ripping ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Welcome back Oasis!
I've been an Oasis fan since I was 11 - I'm now 24 - and agree with the previous reviewer re: people's expectations. Oasis are never going to suddenly completely change their style to try and please fickle magazine critics. They know what their fans like and they know what works for them. That's not to say Dig Out Your Soul is identical to previous albums, it does have plenty of new ideas and sounds - try listening for all the different sound effects they use in the songs. They're older, wiser and it ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Faintly surprising
Ever since the time of (What's the Story) Morning Glory? every Oasis album has been hyped before release with the promise of it being a 'return to form', usually ending in a form of mild disappointment when the album turns out to be good, but lacking the urgent punch and rawness of Definitely Maybe. Don't Believe the Truth was the last such album to suffer from such comparisons. Is Dig Out Your Soul going to fare any better?

Probably not. But that's not because the album's no good. Far from ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - 'A PSYCHEDELIC ROCK-MINDWARP!'
Dig Out Your Soul: +DVDTHIS ALBUM IS DIFFERENT.
I JUST LISTENED TO IT ON MY HEADPHONES...
..THE FIRST THING THAT SPRANG TO MIND WAS....'ARE THEY TRYING TO COMMIT COMMERSIAL SUICIDE??' BUT HEY!, THIS IS OASIS,
THEY COULDN'T IF THEY TRIED.
I THINK IT IS A GROWER, AND I ALSO THINK THAT A BIG SPLIFF WOULD BE HELPFULL BY LISTNING TO THIS ONE!
THE WHOLE ALBUM IS AN ABSOLUTE 'IN YOUR FACE-WALL OF NOISE' EXPERIENSE, BUT VERY PLEASANTLY SO.
THE SONG THAT DEFFENITLY JUMPS OUT ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A distinguished classic
Yes there are Beatles references, as there are influences from the doors, rolling stones, stone roses and pink floyd. There aren't any periods of rapping, harp solos, country and western, heavy metal or gospel choirs. The band are Oasis. Their line up is simple - vocals, two guitars, bass and drums. And guess what? You get an album consisting of vocals, guitars, bass and drums. How shocking!!!!
Oasis fans will love this album. It is different, it is experimental and it is fresh sounding. Each track ... Read More




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