OASIS "Definitely Maybe" New 1994 Import Brit-Pop Rock [Helter Skelter] LP MINT
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Oasis "Definitely Maybe" - Sony/Helter Skelter Records 477318-1 (1994) (Holland)
...This auction is for an Import issue Double Record on vinyl.
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Track Listing(Record One/Side 1)
1. Rock 'N' Roll Star
2. Shakermaker
3. Live Forever
(Record One/Side 2)
1. Up in the Sky
2. Columbia
3. Sad Song
(Record Two/Side 1)
1. Supersonic
2. Bring It on Down
3. Cigarettes & Alcohol
(Record Two/Side 2)
1. Digsy's Dinner
2. Slide Away
3. Married With Children
DetailsNumber of LPs:2
Recording Type:StudioRecording Mode:StereoEAN:5099747731815
Album NotesOasis:
Liam Gallagher (vocals); Noel Gallagher (guitar, background vocals);
Paul Arthurs (guitar); Paul McGuigan (bass); Tony McCarroll
(drums).
Additional personnel: Anthony Griffiths (background
vocals).
Producers: Oasis, Mark Coyle, Dave Batchelor.
Engineers include:
Anjali Dutt, Dave Scott, Roy Spong.
In 1967, Roger McGuinn laid down the
blueprint for rock immortality in The Byrds' "So You Want To Be A Rock
& Roll Star." The process, according to McGuinn, was an arduous one,
involving taking "some time," learning "how to play," and generally
accepting the prolonged pace at which stardom is achieved. Nearly two
decades later, Oasis singer Liam Gallagher turns that road-tested advice
onto its proverbial head. "In my mind my dreams are real," he exudes
during DEFINITELY MAYBE's opening track. "Tonight, I'm a rock 'n' roll
star." This is not a newcomer's brash, hollow hype; it's a statement of
arrogant confidence.
Much of DEFINITELY MAYBE, written with tons of '60's
Brit-pop appreciation by guitarist Noel Gallagher, reflects the band's
poses. The songs are about what they like ("Cigarettes & Alcohol"),
who they want to be ("Rock 'n' Roll Star," "Live Forever"), and what
they want to avoid becoming ("Married With Children"); and they defy
turning into typical rock star cliches only through sheer will, as well
as simultaneously pretty and edgy guitars.
DEFINITELY MAYBE makes it
supremely obvious that Oasis have studied the lessons of the English
rock aristocracy--drawing on influences as superficially disparate as
the Beatles, T. Rex and the Buzzcocks--and have learned them well.
Nevertheless, it'll take some time to see whether or not the Gallaghers
have rendered Roger McGuinn's blueprint anachronistic; DEFINITELY MAYBE
confirms that they do begin with a more complete package than most.
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