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Dig Out Your Soul

Dig Out Your Soul
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Oasis, one of the most commercially successful rock bands in history, joins Warner Bros (for North America) for the iconic British band's seventh studio album (produced by Dave Sardy), Dig Out Your Soul. The group's first album since 2005's Don't Believe The Truth, Dig Out Your Soul marks a new sound for Oasis. Hailed as the band's best work in a decade, Dig Out Your Soul offers a musical oasis for rock fans everywhere!

 

What Customers Say About Dig Out Your Soul:

I love Oasis though.just don't know how to get the seller to send it to me. What about customer satisfaction. I never received this CD. They say they did, but it never arrived.

There is a variety of songs on the record. The rest of the record is worth checking out as well. This record is pretty good, it took a few listens to appreciate it. The Shock of the Lighting is the most memorable track on the record.

It's a decent album I was hoping for a bit more fire, but hey it's okay

Throughout the course, I have checked in on the band from time to time and have always bought their new releases. Track 10 (The Nature of Reality), written by Andy Bel, is one such song that disappointed me towards the end of the album. I don't want to judge the writing abilities of Andy Bell and Gem, but these songs really don't belong on this album. Perhaps, a few good songs here and there, but nothing great as a collective body of work that truly excited me. In my opinion, the album is almost solid, except for a couple of songs that seem to stand out like a pair of bad stragglers or even outliers.

was great, but it's now in the past, just a good piece of work to go back to for sentimental purposes. The second song, track 8 (To Be Where There's Life), written by Gem, is another disappointment that seems to drag out like a mop through the sticky streets of Bombay. Both songs do have that psychedelic quality as with the rest of the album, but they are just not good songs. The work flows harmoniously until you hit the bump with track 8 and another major bump with track 10. Pretentious lyrics, dragged out mediocrity, boring to the eardrums.are just a few first thoughts that come into my mind about the two songs. (What's The Story) Morning Glory. As with many fans, the album (What's The Story) Morning Glory., got me hooked to Oasis and I've been a moderate fan ever since.

In my opinion, Oasis's newer work was a mixed emotion for me, some was good, some was just ok, and some was bad. Dig Out Your Soul is a breath of fresh air to me, a new sound (if you will), with a very unique atmospheric quality. Though, I'm still very happy about Did Out Your Soul, a great album indeed, but with just two nagging tracks.that I can always skip over. Without them, I think the album would of been a beautiful 9 track masterpiece. I have been a fan of Oasis since my New York State Middle-School days in the later part of the 1990's. On the other hand, Dig Out Your Soul was a pleasantly surprising experience, because I have not been this excited about Oasis since those lovely middle-school days. Coincidentally, both were not written by the Gallagher brothers, which might say something or maybe not.

Probably keep it though. Hasn't measured up to his enthusiasm. I really love What's The Story Morning Glory. A friend insisted the new Oasis was a must have. Just don't feel the songs are as strong.

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