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Music CD - Oasis: Stop the Clocks

Stop the Clocks. Oasis Tracks: Rock 'N' Roll Star, Some Might Say, Talk Tonight, Lyla, The Importance of Being Idle, Wonderful, Slide Away, Cigarettes & Alcohol, The Master Plan
Music CD: Stop the Clocks
Artist: Oasis

List Price: $18.97
Our Price: $5.89
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Manufacturer: Sony
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5Average rating of 4.0/5

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Tracks:
1. Rock 'N' Roll Star
2. Some Might Say
3. Talk Tonight
4. Lyla
5. The Importance of Being Idle
6. Wonderful
7. Slide Away
8. Cigarettes & Alcohol
9. The Master Plan

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0886970075428
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: 2006-11-21
Studio: Sony

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Spotlight customer reviews:

Customer Rating: Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5Average rating of 1/5
Summary: Laziness
Comment: Does the band have any input in this. My first complaint is each disc only has nine tracks. Why not fill it up? Stop Crying My Heart Out should be on there as well as Do You Know What I Mean? There was at least seven other tracks they could have included. Why release two discs with nine tracks only on them? It makes no sense.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Decent album
Comment: This is a good album with many good songs; however, if you really liked the album with Wonderwall, you should just by that album.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: I've Always Loved Oasis
Comment: It seems Oasis has kind of past their heightened golden days and that's sad. Releasing this compilation is a good attempt at being popular again and I hope it works. This British band has had their fair share of radio hits over the years and that's what Stop The Clock is pretty much about. It has all the best and excellent singles they have released over the years plus superb b-sides. Most of the songs are from their best years of 1994-1995, which was the albums Definitely Maybe and the popular (What's the Story) Morning Glory?.

There are only a few tracks from the albums that followed Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants and Heathen Chemistry. Those two albums weren't as popular so that's when the band faded out of the spotlight and I for one don't understand that. I've always loved Oasis and I hope they do something new and I hope they do it soon.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: Looking for an Oasis in the musical desert
Comment: I am one of those people who've always thought the Gallagher Brothers to be one of rock's over-rated pair of siblings. They made two killer albums, Definitely Maybe and (What's the Story) Morning Glory?, then fell into the trap of believing their own hype. Once you get past the Beatles mimicry of their best single, "Wonderwall," there's precious little here that suggests originality.

Not like that ever stopped a rock band from being great. These two CD's make a case for Oasis being one white-hot singles band, even if they skipped Be Here Now to do it. There's plenty of spot the influences to play here, from "Cigarettes and Alcohol" ripping off T Rex to the Stonesey swagger of Liam's vocals. There are a couple of anthems to be found here, like "Don't Look Back In Anger" and "Go Let It Out." Oasis always did one other thing right; when all else failed, make a glorious big racket even if the song wasn't perfect ("Rock and Roll Star" or "Champagne Supernova").

I hesitate to rate this higher than average, mostly because of the spotty selection. Noel and Liam seem to berate their own work - publicly voicing their distaste for "Be Here Now" for instance - at the cost of leaving gaps in the chronology. For someone looking to dig deeper into what Oasis is supposed to be legendary for, it shorts the band. For a casual listener, this will probably do fine. And frankly, getting those first two CD's will also probably give you all the Oasis you'll ever need.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5Average rating of 3/5
Summary: A missed chance
Comment: Back in 1994 I was pretty much fed up with grunge, specially the way the music industry had exploited the alternative rock genre, but in late 1994 I saw the video for "Live Forever" by a new band from Manchester, England, Oasis and made an instant impact on me, I tought these guys are going to be huge, and they were. Their debut album "Definitely Maybe" was an instant classic and in less than a year they followed it up with their sophomore album "What's the Story (Morning Glory)" and they were on top. In reality the Brit-Pop Scene had been started a couple years before by Blur and Suede, but Oasis were the biggest band of them all. Now was Oasis destined to be the next great Rock N Roll band and release more great albums? We now know that wasn't the case, they became bloated. The albums they released after, weren't as nearly as good as their first two albums. In 2006, 12 years after and with their contract expired with Sony, it was time to release a retrospective of their hits. This was not Oasis first compilation, in 1998 they released "the Masterplan" a collection of B-sides up to that time. So Noel Gallagher took the task of assembling the greatest anthems this band ever produced, which to me is a no brainer, right? It looks like Noel had a very different idea, he selects 4 B-sides already included in "the Masterplan", ignores "Be Here Now" completely and almost "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants" by including only one song of it. They pressed 2 CDs but only put nine songs on each. I knew all this but the reason I bought this compilation was an improvement in sound, it was minimal. To be honest if you already have the albums, you don't need this, if you are just getting into the band there is no way around it, buy the first two albums, they are classics, as for this compilation the one good thing about it is the price. I see now a box set in the future which should be more comprehensive, but for now this is my ideal song listing:

Disc A: 1.Rock N Roll Star, 2.Live Forever, 3.Supersonic, 4.Cigarrettes and Alcohol, 5.Slide Away, 6.Roll With It, 7.Wonderwall, 8.Morning Glory, 9.Don't Look Back In Anger, 10.Champagne Supernova.

Disc B: 1.D'You Know What I Mean, 2.Stand By Me, 3.Don't Go Away, 4.Go Let It Out, 5.Who Feels Love, 6.The Hindu Times, 7.Stop crying Your heart Out, 8.Layla, 9.The Importance of Being Idle, 10. Stop the Clocks (I heard they recorded a new song, but for some reason didn't include it in this compilation).


Editorial Reviews:

Oasis have been at the helm of the world's music scene for over ten years. To mark that achievement, this first-ever Oasis retrospective draws together the years of multiplatinum albums, No. 1 singles, and--unique to Oasis--instantly familiar B-sides into one 18-track double album, entitled Stop the Clocks. Furthermore, this collection has been chosen by the band themselves--selecting the songs they believe encapsulate their remarkable career to date.

More from Oasis


(What's The Story) Morning Glory?


Definitely Maybe


Be Here Now


Heathen Chemistry


Don't Believe the Truth


Familiar to Millions: Live at Wembley (DVD)




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