Oasis: Stop The Clocks - CD 1 CD Track Listing
Oasis
Stop The Clocks - CD 1 (2006)
Stop The Clocks - Disc 1 of 2\n2006 Columbia\n\nOriginally Released November 21, 2006\n\nAMG EX end of their career, since such compilations implied that a band's career was indeed over. A dther you participate or not, it's better to write your own draft of your band's history than has done in his career, he looked to the Beatles for guidance, choosing their two 1973 hits compstracks and B-sides to offer an overview of the band's identity, and so it is with Oasis' doubleingles. Where the Beatles albums sampled more or less equally from each phase of their career, theless perfectly in line with everything regarding their overblown third album.\n\nSuch fits oal member -- and another is the exclusion of the non-LP Christmas 1994 single "Whatever," omittat singles both early ("Shakermaker") and late ("The Hindu Times"), Stop the Clocks works at it offering five tracks each from Definitely Maybe and (What's the Story) Morning Glory, plus var"Lyla," "The Importance of Being Idle," "Go Let It Out," "Songbird" -- more than hold their ownted very well: anything with such aspirations to be classic lives and dies by the strength of ter their fist spin. No, even at two discs Stop the Clocks doesn't contain all of the best of Oast bands of their time, just like how the Red and Blue albums converted many young listeners toed a crucial album since the one-two punch of its 1994 debut, Definitely Maybe, and its globe-dith just Liam and Noel sticking it out through the whole thing, this generous double album cher"Some Might Say"), latter-day retro-rock gems ("The Importance of Being Idle," "Lyla"), and somREVIEW\nThe Most Important Band Of The Last 30 Years, January 17, 2007\nReviewer: J. Henry "Louband would be the most influencial, important band of my lifetime. Growing up with Nirvana and Oasis. American's didn't find out about Oasis until their second album, and their only exposureharisma of Definitely Maybe and the masterpieces found throughout the rest of every album and e "attitudes". Nevermind that Oasis single-handedly changed the way an entire generation of liste about making the most out of life and not wasting a single second. It's there in the lyrics, sion... not a single song from the 3rd album, Be Here Now. Noel Gallagher has become ashamed of, I'd say Be Here Now is my favorite Oasis record, primarily due to the fact that it's the sounured 3 or 4. Don't Go Away is to me the single most beautiful Oasis song and should have been ad have added to the track listing as the most interesting and self assured track on Stop The Claking for a more complete Oasis overview. Other than that, it's still a fantastic document of t6\nReviewer: David Reimann "Musiclover99" (Aarhus, Denmark)\n\n.. Then look elsewhere. Stop Theained that he insisted that it had to be a 'best-of' because he felt a compilation of the best buy this album! It really showcases Oasis, and you'll be hooked no doubt!\n\n\nAMAZON.COM CUSTect of hardcore fans and past fans of Oasis. The band has been making music for the past 12 yead Noel Gallagher, the voice and soul behind one of the most exciting and unpredictable bands inllaghers themselves as songs that, according to them, encapsulate their band's best contributiorough debut Definitely Maybe; Some Might Say, Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger, Morning Glorom 2000's dud Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants, the Liam penned ballad Songbird from 2002's rown in 4 great b-sides, which sound better than most of the singles they've released to date: \nThe only flaw I find on the compilation is the title: Stop The Clocks is a song Noel has beention instead of causing some sort of confusion, and even misleading some music-goers to the conMER REVIEW\nA Compilation - Not a Greatest Hits Package, November 21, 2006\nReviewer: gnagfloW hakermaker #11 \nWhatever #3 \nRoll With It #2 \nD'You Know What I Mean #1 \nStand By Me #2 \nAove #2 \nLet There Be Love #2 \n\nTheir web site states: "The tracks as chosen by the band themis rather excessive. Actually, this track list would make most bands proud of their achievementE.M. In Time compilation which skips Shiny Happy People) or more often minor hits or known albule already own. \n\nThis is not to say that the songs on this compilation are not superb, they erely a compilation, nothing more. An alarming case in point is the track Whatever, which has owith simply very few songs on each CD compared to the compilation norm. Maybe this is some kindited in that option. \n\n\nHalf.com Album Notes\nAlthough long-players like DEFINITELY MAYBE an a welcome arrival. Oasis has never been touted for their groundbreaking originality, but it's LOCKS drives that point home and then some.\nStretching from early gems like "Rock 'N' Roll Staion serves to remind why the band was one of the most popular British acts of the '90s and beyo all the right pleasure buttons, and with 23 of the band's best on offer, STOP THE CLOCKS provi
This rock cd contains 9 tracks and runs 44min 27sec.
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: music songs tracks rock BritPop- Oasis - Rock 'N' Roll Star (05:20)
- Oasis - Some Might Say (05:10)
- Oasis - Talk Tonight (04:19)
- Oasis - Lyla (05:11)
- Oasis - The Importance Of Being Idle (03:41)
- Oasis - Wonderwall (04:18)
- Oasis - Slide Away (06:14)
- Oasis - Cigarettes & Alcohol (04:48)
- Oasis - The Masterplan (05:20)