Be Here Now

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Album Information
  • Artist: Oasis (See All Albums by Oasis)
  • Date Released: Sep 9, 2008

  • Genre: Alternative/Punk, Style: Alternative, Commercial Alternative

  • Label: Reprise

Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 71:32

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It's Gonna Be Ok

KrisWright

I've heard "Be Here Now" dismissed so many times over the years as a bunch of drug-fueled nonsense. But, geez, it is Oasis we're listening to, isn't it? What do you expect? Truth is, audiences were expecting a Big Statement record at this point in Oasis' career and Be Here Now just didn't live up. (Oasis was partly to blame - the title alone helped ratchet up those expectations.) But, looking back, it's still an enjoyable listen for the most part. If you're only a casual Oasis fan, I recommend you start by unpacking "The Girl In The Dirty Shirt", "Don't Go Away", and the 9-minute epic "All Around The World". The latter is an example of everything right and wrong with Be Here Now. It's incredibly catchy, feels like something big and wonderful and will probably make you smile... until you realize it's all sauce and no meat. But if you can still appreciate its charms then I recommend you get the whole record. You'll probably be able to love it despite any obvious flaws. I know I do.

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expansive and drug fueled

manatee37

i love oasis. this album, albeit good in many respects, is truly the sound of outlandish ego and lots of drugs and yes men. however, i still enjoy parts of it, some of it is even transcendent in my opinion, if you can get on board. moments of "dont go away" "do you know what i mean" and "stand by me", stand up there with the stadium rocking appeal of all the best oasis.

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Arriving with the force of a hurricane, Oasis’ third album, Be Here Now, is a bright, bold, colorful tour de force that simply steamrolls over any criticism. The key to Oasis’ sound is its inevitability — they are unwavering in their confidence, which means that even the hardest rockers are slow, steady, and heavy, not fast. And that self-possessed confidence, that belief in their greatness, makes Be Here Now intensely enjoyable, even though it offers no real songwriting breakthroughs. Noel Gallagher remains a remarkably talented synthesist, bringing together disparate strands — “D’You Know What I Mean” has an N.W.A drum loop, a Zeppelin-esque wall of guitars, electronica gurgles, and lyrical allusions to the Beatles and Dylan — to create impossibly catchy songs that sound fresh, no matter how many older songs he references. He may be working familiar territory throughout Be Here Now, but it doesn’t matter because the craftsmanship is good. “The Girl in the Dirty Shirt” is irresistible pop, and epics like “Magic Pie” and “All Around the World” simply soar, while the rockers “My Big Mouth,” “It’s Getting Better (Man!!),” and “Be Here Now” attack with a bone-crunching force. Noel is smart enough to balance his classicist tendencies with spacious, open production, filling the album with found sounds, layers of guitars, keyboards, and strings, giving the record its humongous, immediate feel. The sprawling sound and huge melodic hooks would be enough to make Be Here Now a winner, but Liam Gallagher’s vocals give the album emotional resonance. Singing better than ever, Liam injects venom into the rockers, but he also delivers the nakedly emotional lyrics of “Don’t Go Away” with affecting vulnerability. That combination of violence and sensitivity gives Oasis an emotional core and makes Be Here Now a triumphant album. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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