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Oasis - Cardiff International Arena, Wales, March 19th, 1996 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025) [Hi-Res]

Oasis - Cardiff International Arena, Wales, March 19th, 1996 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025) [Hi-Res]

BAND/ARTIST: Oasis

  • Title: Cardiff International Arena, Wales, March 19th, 1996 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: DMG
  • Genre: Rock, Britpop
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks) [44.1kHz/24bit]
  • Total Time: 1:25:51
  • Total Size: 1.08 GB / 683 MB
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Tracklist:

1. The Swamp Song (Live) (03:09)
2. Acquiesce (Live) (03:54)
3. Supersonic (Live) (05:12)
4. Hello (Live) (03:13)
5. Some Might Say (Live) (05:02)
6. Roll with It (Live) (04:14)
7. Shakermaker (Live) (04:43)
8. Round Are Way (Live) (05:10)
9. Morning Glory (Live) (04:11)
10. Cigarettes & Alcohol (Live) (04:57)
11. Champagne Supernova (Live) (09:16)
12. Whatever (Live) (04:36)
13. Wonderwall (Live) (04:30)
14. Slide Away (Live) (05:21)
15. Don't Look Back in Anger (Live) (04:43)
16. Live Forever (Live) (04:30)
17. I Am the Walrus (Live) (09:03)

Of the Brit-pop bands who reimagined British music traditions for a new generation, none have been as enduringly successful as Oasis. The combination of Noel Gallagher's reverent-yet-confident songwriting -- which recombined the best bits from the Rolling Stones, the Who, the Jam, the Kinks, T. Rex, the Sex Pistols, the Stone Roses, and of course, the Beatles -- and the deadpan cool and sneering presence of Liam Gallagher sent a jolt through the rock world that started with 1994's Definitely Maybe. With its swaggering blend of psychedelia, glam, and punk, Oasis' debut album cleared away grunge's cobwebs and distinguished them as a more direct, widely appealing band than many of their Brit-pop contemporaries. This knack for connecting with millions was even more apparent with the record-breaking success of 1995's (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, which made anthemic ballads like the mega-hit "Wonderwall" a must in any rock band's repertoire. Oasis' affinity for grand gestures sometimes tipped into excess -- as on 1997's Be Here Now -- but it also led them in unconventional directions in the years after Brit-pop as they delved deeper into trippy rock and dance music on 2000's Standing on the Shoulder of Giants and 2002's Heathen Chemistry. When they returned to their tuneful foundations and rock muscle on 2005's Don't Believe the Truth and 2008's Dig Out Your Soul, they earned some of the most enthusiastic reviews of their career, but in 2009, the tension between the Gallagher brothers finally reached a breaking point. Oasis disbanded, leaving a legacy of eight number one albums and eight number one singles in the U.K. Though Noel and Liam's fraught relationship and healthy post-Oasis careers made it seem unlikely the band would ever return, Oasis readied a reunion tour 30 years after the release of Definitely Maybe.



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