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0 of 2 found the following review helpful:
smooth transaction Mar 13, 2009 it was a really nice transaction , very please that the item arrive on time and well protected
Great B-side compilation Sep 29, 2008 This collection shows why Oasis is the greatest group of the 90's. All of these songs were b-sides, yet they sound better than most band's singles. Some of their strongest material is on here: Acquiesce, Talk Tonight, Going Nowhere, Rockin' Chair, and The Masterplan.
These B sides should have A sides Jul 30, 2008 What a great album. I took my time getting around to buy this one, especially after hearing that it was compiled primarily of all their previous B side ep tracks.
Well it feels like any cohesive album to me, and I prefer this to Definately Maybe and Heathen Chemistry.
What a great buy, many of these tracks could easily have been released as singles in their own right, making this quite a strong album and a great purchase. A must for anyone who likes Oasis!
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
The lead review is a joke. Feb 04, 2008 This is truly a great Oasis collection of b-sides and live songs, and songs like Acquiesce, Underneath the Sky, and Talk Tonight cannot be overlooked. However, the very first review I saw by Sara O. Crane says that their first hit was Wonderwall and she enjoys the hit "Bittersweet Symphony." Does this anger any other Oasis fans? Did the greatest debut album ever, Definately Maybe, never come out before Wonderwall even existed? And babe, Bittersweet Symphony is by The Verve.
On another note, I strongly recommend this album to Oasis fans, and if you're just getting into the band, I recommend Definately Maybe or (What's The Story) Morning Glory, because I don't think they've matched the greatness of those albums since they came out.
Incomplete Jan 10, 2008 Wonderwall
At best, this is only a partial collection, because it omits Oasis's best B-side, Round Are Way, the one used in the movie A Life Less Ordinary and only found in CD form on the Wonderwall single. This is a GLARING omission, and makes this CD much less than a value.
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