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(What's the Story) Morning Glory?
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Album: (What's the Story) Morning Glory?
Artist: Oasis
Release Date: 10/3/1995
Genre: Rock/Pop
If {^Definitely Maybe} was an unintentional concept album about wanting to be a {\rock & roll} star, {^(What's the Story) Morning Glory?} is what happens after the dreams come true. {$Oasis} turns in a relatively introspective second record, filled with big, gorgeous {\ballads} instead of ripping {\rockers}. Unlike {^Definitely Maybe}, the production on {^Morning Glory} is varied enough to handle the range in emotions; instead of drowning everything with amplifiers turned up to 12, there are strings, keyboards, and harmonicas. This expanded production helps give {$Noel Gallagher}'s sweeping melodies an emotional resonance that he occasionally can't convey lyrically. However, that is far from a fatal flaw; {$Gallagher}'s lyrics work best in fragments, where the images catch in your mind and grow, thanks to the music. {$Gallagher} may be guilty of some borrowing, or even plagiarism, but he uses the familiar riffs as building blocks. This is where his genius lies: He's a thief and doesn't have many original thoughts, but as a {\pop/rock} melodicist he's pretty much without peer. Likewise, as musicians, {$Oasis} are hardly innovators, yet they have a majestic grandeur in their sound that makes {\ballads} like {&"Wonderwall"} or {\rockers} like {&"Some Might Say"} positively transcendent. {$Alan White} does add authority to the rhythm section, but the most noticeable change is in {$Liam Gallagher}. His voice sneered throughout {^Definitely Maybe}, but on {^Morning Glory} his singing has become more textured and skillful. He gives the lyric in the raging title track a hint of regret, is sympathetic on {&"Wonderwall,"} defiant on {&"Some Might Say,"} and humorous on {&"She's Electric,"} a bawdy rewrite of {&"Digsy's Diner."} It might not have the immediate impact of {^Definitely Maybe}, but {^Morning Glory} is just as exciting and compulsively listenable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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MattGentry2 people agree
umm. the best
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peloponnesus2 people agree
cool, collected rock
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posted Jan 27, 2005
Few albums are as recognizeable and influential for the mid-90's as Oasis' sophomore release, (What's The Story) Morning Glory? The album set the stage for the band's popularity and would be an influence for many bands to come.
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posted Jun 19, 2005
AroAro1 person agrees
The Greatest Album Of The 90's
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posted Aug 13, 2005
Paulhewson1 person agrees
Geniuses' brainchild
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posted Aug 20, 2005
"(What's The Story) Morning Glory?" is one of those albums that will forever be considered the best ones in rock history, it's that album we unfortunately know won't happen again, not by the same artist or group.
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posted Feb 19, 2006
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