Noel Gallagher, formerly of Oasis, does not have the best possible relationship with the band’s “comeback” record
Noel Gallagher not the biggest fan of the “comeback” album Oasis. Standing on the Shoulder of Giants marked the end of the band’s hiatus, however, there was not the warm reception that the members expected from critics and the public.
The guitarist actually expressed concerns during the project’s production, which didn’t happen the way he preferred. As pointed out by Far Out Magazine, Santa believed it would be better to work with Mark ‘Spike’ Stent in place of the band’s longtime producer, Owen Morris.
The absence of musicians bonehead It is Guigsy was also felt by the brothers. They abandoned the album halfway through because they did not agree with the “no alcohol and drugs” policy in the studio imposed by Santa.
“The sounds on that album, like in ‘Do Let It Out‘ It is ‘Who Feels Love‘ are brilliant, but the songs aren’t there. This is a symptom of the album. The sounds are great, all very well performed, but the songs are not there. It doesn’t have killer singles,” she stated.
The disc still has “sunday morning call,” one of the worst songs on Oasis in the opinion of Santa.
Source: Rollingstone

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