While Oasis is defined by the world-conquering anthems of Definitely Maybe and (What's the Story) Morning Glory? , their true soul often resides in their B-sides. During the mid-90s, Noel Gallagher was so prolific that he frequently relegated stadium-sized classics to the flip side of singles, creating a parallel discography that rivaled the main albums in both quality and emotional depth.
(2002) A B-side to The Hindu Times . Noel alone at a piano, crooning like a lounge singer in a noir film. No guitar, no drums, just heartache. “I’m a man of choice, in an old Rolls-Royce.” Fans either adore it or find it unbearably maudlin. I adore it. oasis b-sides
: Originally the B-side to Some Might Say , this anthem is the definitive vocal collaboration between Liam and Noel. It captures the raw energy of their early years and often opened their massive stadium sets. While Oasis is defined by the world-conquering anthems
: The title track of their compilation, noted for its orchestral arrangement. Talk Tonight (2002) A B-side to The Hindu Times
eras, they could have created a third album superior to the bloated, cocaine-fueled Be Here Now . Common "lost album" playlists often include:
Here is the ultimate test of an Oasis fan. If you walk into a room and hear "Little by Little," you nod. If you hear "Champagne Supernova," you raise a lighter. But if you hear the opening acoustic strum of "Half the World Away" (a B-side to "Whatever"), you don’t just listen. You feel it.