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THE MASTERPLAN is a collection of Oasis B-sides of UK singles and EPs. After proving their staying power with 1997's BE HERE NOW, Oasis culls together b-sides and tracks which were previously available only as imports in the US on THE ... Full DescriptionMASTERPLAN. This aptly titled collection fleshes out the legend, going back to older b-sides like "Fade Away" and "(It's Good) To Be Free" and newer flip-sides like "Stay Young." Opening with explosive live favorite "Acquiesce," THE MASTERPLAN will satiate the rabid completist but, with tracks as powerful as the slow-building anthem "Half the World Away," it's also sure to convert any newcomers. The ambitious (though, truth be told, not surprising) live cover choice of "I Am The Walrus" rounds out this energetic, often unexpected chapter in the story of this modern pop phenomenon.
Includes liner notes by Paul Du Noyer.
Oasis: Noel Gallagher, Liam Gallagher, Bonehead, Alan White.
Additional personnel: Paul Weller. Hide Description Oasis Masterplan Songs | 1. | Aquiesce |
| 2. | Underneath the Sky |
| 3. | Talk Tonight |
| 4. | Going Nowhere |
| 5. | Fade Away |
| 6. | Swamp Song, The |
| 7. | I Am the Walrus |
| 8. | Listen Up |
| 9. | Rockin' Chair |
| 10. | Half the World Away |
| 11. | To Be Free, (It's Good) |
| 12. | Stay Young |
| 13. | Headshrinker |
| 14. | Masterplan, The |
| Masterplan Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews MUSIC SOME BANDS JUST SEEM TO BE ABLE TO WRITE GREAT SONGS...
OASIS IS A GREAT BAND Submitted by FOURITISWRITTEN (GREEN RIVER, WY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best Oasis Album Yet! The Masterplan is even better than (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Songs like Underneath the Sky, Talk Tonight, Going Nowhere, Listen Up, Half the World Away, Stay Young, and The Masterplan are some greatest songs the band has ever played! The best album yet! Submitted by a reviewer (Indiana, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
GRAT ABLUM AMAZING ALBUM , NOT AS GOOD AS 'WHATS THE STORY' BUT STILL BRILLIANT!!!! I ADVISE U TOO BUY IT , BUT I FEEL FIRST TWO ALBUMS WERE MORE ORIGINAL! Submitted by Jessie (LONDON !!!) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Wonderful Exelent songwriting, my favorite Oasis cd besides Whats the Story? (Morning Glory). I absolutly the cover of Iam the Walrus and every song on this cd is good. Submitted by Owned (Texas, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
THE BEST This Album, has too be up there with Whats the story and definatly maybe, it is simply awsome, i wouldnt have believed it too be a B sides album, the Guy who gave it 1 star is mental, ignore him!!!! Submitted by Theeta69 (Birmingham UK) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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