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- Date Released: July 2, 2002
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Rock
- Label: Big Brother / Zebralution
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They Say...
The official party line goes a little like this: sure, Be Here Now was bloated, but the boys were indulging in their phenomenal success at the time and, yeah, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants was a little uneven, but that was essentially due to overcompensation on the corrective steering, plus the defection of two founding members, so 2002's Heathen Chemistry -- the band's fifth album -- is where Oasis returns to form and starts acting like a band again (hell, not only does Liam contribute three songs, but so does bassist Gem Archer, while Andy Bell throws in a minute-long instrumental). If only it were that simple. First of all, this, like Giants, is produced by Oasis and mixed by Mark "Spike" Stent, so it should come as no surprise that it sounds like that album, only without the slight electronica flourishes, since the band is determined to make this their rock & roll comeback. But that Stent-mixed, Noel-helmed production is big and diffuse, sounding enormous and vaguely psychedelic. When it's matched with the right song -- such as the swirling, majestically nonsensical opener "The Hindu Times" -- it can be an addictive sound, but often it's mismatched with the songs; the sound expands the songs too much and they lose focus and dynamic, whether it's the muted "Digsy's Dinner" stomp of "Force of Nature" (a solo Noel tune unearthed from a 2000 soundtrack for a British-only Jude Law film), epic ballads ("Little by Little"), stabs at sweeping psychedelia ("Born on a Different Cloud"), or rockers (including the Stone Roses-meets-the Stones closer "Better Man"). These are songs that desperately need some kind of definition from their production, since they're Noel-by-numbers (even when they're tunes written by Liam): pleasant, moderately tuneful, but not too hooky, or memorable (especially in this setting), and their deficiencies are brought into relief by the times that he really connects -- the guitar-heavy drone of "(Probably) All in the Mind," a pretty good power ballad in "Stop Crying Your Heart Out," the delightfully unassuming "She Is Love" (sounding as refreshing here as "Rocking Chair" and "Talk Tonight" used to sound as B-sides), and "The Hindu Times," holding up the trend of the last three albums of having Oasis leading with their best song as the first single -- plus Liam's "Songbird," a wonderful, sweet country-rock tune that's easily the second best here.
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The Hindu Times
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3:46 |
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Force Of Nature
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4:51 |
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Hung In A Bad Place
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3:28 |
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Stop Crying Your Heart Out
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5:03 |
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Songbird
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2:07 |
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Little By Little
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4:52 |
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A Quick Peep
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1:17 |
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(Probably) All In The Mind
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4:02 |
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She Is Love
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3:09 |
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Born On A Different Cloud
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Better Man
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4:20 |
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11 Total Tracks, 43:04 Total Length
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Credits
- Andrew McPherson - Photography // Oasis - Main Performer // The London Session Orchestra - Strings // Johnny Marr - Guitar // Johnny Marr - Vocals (Background) // Johnny Marr - Slide Guitar // Johnny Marr - Soloist // Paul Stacey - Piano // Paul Stacey - Organ (Hammond) // Paul Stacey - Mellotron // Mark "Spike" Stent - Mixing // Noel Gallagher - Cover Design // Will Malone - Strings // Will Malone - Arranger // Will Malone - String Arrangements // Simon Halfon - Photography // Simon Halfon - Cover Design // Mike Rowe - Piano // Mike Rowe - Organ (Hammond) // Mike Rowe - Organ (Pump) // Pennie Smith - Photography // Gem Archer - Guitar // Andy Bell - Bass // David Treahearn - Assistant // David Treaheam - Assistant
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