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Average rating (6 reviews)
Dont believe the critics
ThomasRN | 09/10/2008 | See all ThomasRN's reviews (22) »
This is a really good Oasis album on a par with Heathen chemistry. The opening track Turn up the sun is a cracker as is Lyla, The importance of being Idle, Part of the que, Keep the dream alive, A bell will ring, Guess god thinks im able, Love like a bomb and Let there be love. The only dissapointing track for me is the disjointed Mucky fingers.
Fantastic Album
JohnShooter | 16/09/2007 | See all JohnShooter's reviews (30) »
...No other way to describe it in my opinion, I love it!
'Turn Up The Sun' is a fantastic opening song for the album, a real rocker with a fantastic intro and outro. 'The Importance of Being Idle' is a brilliant song, probably one of there best ever.
Each member of the band has had a turn on the song writing and I think it's fair to say nobody has let themselves or the band down.
The album closes with a nice number (Let There Be Love) penned by Noel but has both Liam & Noel on the lead vocals.
Critics described this album as "a return to form for Oasis".
They weren't wrong.
The albums a must buy. *****
One step closer...
rkidscd012 | 25/08/2007 | See all rkidscd012's reviews (63) »
This album is almost Oasis back to their best, but not quite. You can't expect another Definitely Maybe out them mainly because the band are quite a way away from being 21 and well...they're millionaires. Still there are some very good songs on here, and interestingly enough the best songs aren't all Noels which is a good sign for the future.
Some of the tracks (Lyla particularly) aren't as good as I remember them, but others have grown on me a lot. 'Turn Up The Sun' is brilliant and has to be heard live. 'Love Like A Bomb' is another corker from Liam and 'The Importance of Being Idle' is brilliant in every way. All I can say is bring on the next Oasis album!
Don't believe the hype!
idioteque | 27/05/2007 | See all idioteque's reviews (25) »
Here we go again... another Oasis album that will be forgotten in time with 'e here whatsername'and 'eathen whatever it was?'
Time Oasis called it a day on the strength of this offering. More of the same useless stuff that wouldn't have been fit for B-sides during the 'Def maybe' era
Oasis still on top!!!!!!!!!!!!!
simon3102000 | 18/05/2007 | See all simon3102000's reviews (8) »
Wow everytrack is an instant classic liams writing gets better with each album, noel is still englands best song writer! if they were a new band and this was their debut album they would be massive and the biggest band of the moment! it would be oasis fever all over again!
Rasping Rock n Roll
backinblack | 02/05/2007 | See all backinblack's reviews (79) »
Oasis deliver one of their best albums with swagger. highlights include the single Lyla, The Importance of being idle, Keep the Dream Alive and the flag waver - Let there be love.
































