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Dig Out Your Soul

Dig Out Your Soul

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Artist: Oasis
Label: Big Brother
Category: Music

List Price: £14.99
Buy New: £4.94
You Save: £10.05 (67%)



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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 98 reviews
Sales Rank: 37

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

EAN: 5055019605123
ASIN: B001E18C72

Release Date: October 6, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Brand New - Factory Sealed - Import Edition - Shipped from Florida via USPS First class international mail. We ONLY sell what we have in stock. NO back orders here.

Tracks:

  • Bag It Up
  • Turning
  • Waiting For The Rapture
  • Shock Of The Lightning
  • I'm Outta Time
  • Get Off Your High Horse Lady
  • Falling Down
  • To Be Where There's Life
  • Ain't Got Nothin'
  • Nature Of Reality
  • Soldier On

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  • Only By The Night
  • A Hundred Million Suns
  • Day & Age
  • Off With Their Heads
  • Perfect Symmetry

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.co.uk Review
Though Oasis are forever fated to live in the shadow of their initial success, they remain capable of producing exciting and touching music, and Dig out Your Soul continues the upswing in their fortunes sparked by 2005's Don't Believe the Truth. Unashamedly an album of two halves, the first part is heavily loaded with Noel Gallagher's tunes, including the pounding single "The Shock of the Lightning", a taut and pacy rocker nearer to the light touch of the Smiths' "The Queen Is Dead" than their usual Pistols-inspired power plod. The rocking "Bag It Up" shares nothing but a title with Geri Halliwell's already forgotten 2000 hit, while "Waiting for the Rapture" takes Lennon's harrowing "Cold Turkey" as a template, with some success. Liam's crude, sparky "Ain't Got Nothin'" holds up his side and his sprawling ballad (the only such effort here) "I'm Outta Time" adds another anthem to their repertoire. Even Gem Archer's "To Be Where There's Life", a bracing slice of undercooked psychedelia, is naggingly catchy. Only Noel's "(Get off Your) High Horse Lady", a pointless rewrite of Tommy Tucker's mod-era favourite "Hi Heel Sneakers" and Andy Bell's ungainly "The Nature of Reality" are downright inessential. Those missteps aside, it's hard to imagine anyone feeling shortchanged by Dig out Your Soul. --Steve Jelbert


Customer Reviews:   Read 93 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Oasis are back   January 6, 2009
 2 out of 3 found this review helpful

I have to admit I was loathed to buy this CD, as for me Oasis were just rolling out the same bland music seemingly without any effort recently. I don't agree with some other reviewers that they never went away, I think they are just the die hard fans for whom the Gallaghers can do no wrong! The last album for example for me had nothing memorable on it whatsoever. When this was down in price in the sale, thought I would give them one last chance. I was pleasantly surprised. This album has a much fresher sound, although it is still Oasis through and through. OK, still not up to their classic albums, but they have pulled their socks up and put together a good album.


4 out of 5 stars Oasis Soldier On   January 5, 2009
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Another year, another Oasis album which is perfectly fine but again fails to capture what it was in the first place that made people love them. 'Dig Out Your Soul' is a decent album and really very good in parts, but it is truthful to say that, has this been their debut album, nobody would probably have been that interested in them seven studio albums later. Recent albums have been encouraging and well worth buying, but if you were to rank the Oasis albums from best to worst, 'Dig Out Your Soul' would probably be somewhere in the middle. So, well worth listening to then, but it is still going to be a bit of a disappointment to anyone who remembers their first two albums and everything the music meant to the fans back then. However, we really just shouldn't expect anything like that again - it just isn't going to happen, folks.

So, the songs. Most of the tracks are the sound of Oasis cruising. Very seldom do they really get into fifth gear and, while it would be unfair to call it complacent, it is a little frustrating to hear competency in lieu of passion and creativity. The first four songs belong to Noel Gallagher and they're amongst the picks of the album. 'Bag It Up' is a hefty, slow-burning rock monster and an excellent way to open the album. 'The Turning' is a classy, chiming piano-driven head-nodder with a picked guitar ending which sounds very much like The Beatles' 'Dear Prudence'. 'Waiting For The Rapture' reminds me of Plastic Ono Band-era Lennon, with 'Cold Turkey' guitar riffs punctuating a catchy melody line.

'The Shock Of The Lightning', musically, could have been lifted from their debut album and if it wasn't for the slightly poor and meaningless lyrics (something about love being a "time machine upon a silver screen" and a "magical mystery" - wonder where they got that phrase from?) it could have been one of the best tracks on this release. Next up is Liam Gallagher's first composition of the album, the beautifully tender 'I'm Outta Time' and, as far as I'm concerned, it is the best thing he has ever written, sounding like a cross between a Jeff Lynne and a Sean Lennon song. Some great lyrics as well - "If I'm to fall, would you be there to applaud or would you hide behind the law?". For me, it is the best track on this album. Noel's 'Get Off Your High Horse Lady' is derivative filler at its worst, certainly for anyone who has heard 'Hi Heel Sneakers' before and the last Noel song of the album 'Falling Down' is a decent, dreamy piece with some good drum work from Zak Starkey.

Gem Archer's 'To Be Where There's Life' takes the album forward with an Indian-themed, psychedelic track featuring a winding, hypnotic bass line. It's nice, but hardly essential - he's no George Harrison. Liam's second song of the album is pretty dismal. You can tell that the band tried to make the best of 'Aint Got Nothing', but there wasn't much they could do with such a basic and unappealing composition. Andy Bell's 'The Nature Of Reality' is also a dull track and isn't much better than filler. Liam's third song of the album and the last track, 'Soldier On' is quite good, certainly interesting, melodically, and makes up, in part, for a relatively poor end to a good album.

All-in-all, this is quite a good album for any lovers of classic rock music, but if you're looking for innovation or raw energy, you may have to look elsewhere. Although there are tracks here which suggest that their youth hasn't quite deserted them, 'Dig Out Your Soul' does look like Oasis are showing a few signs of getting a bit of a middle-aged spread. Still, there's enough here to make this a worthwhile purchase for all existing Oasis fans and, if you liked the last couple, you'll probably like this.



5 out of 5 stars MANCHESTERS WICKED BAND COME GOOD AGAIN   January 2, 2009
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

To be honest I really thought Oasis couldn't do it again after 'What's the Story Morning Glory' and 'Don't Believe the Truth' and 'Heathen Chemistry', but they have and Single 'The Shock Of the Lightning' is as good as the whole album. All songs great and danceable. Easy to sing along to! Great Buy :)


4 out of 5 stars dig out your soul   December 28, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

oasis are back with their finest album in years.lets get the negatives out the way first. two songs here let the album down and if they had been put aside for b-sides and replaced with better tracks your looking at a five star album.get of your high horse with noels whiny vocals and the liam penned aint got nothin are howlers.thankfully the rest of the album is oasis firing on all cylinders.shock of the lightning ,the first single is a turbo charged rocker with noel and gems duelling guitars brewing up a whirlwind psychedelic groove,its the most exciting song they have done in years argubaly since the glory days of 94-95.im outa time is a dreamy ballad that while a little too lennon-y for me is still a strong number.standout tracks though are the stunning 'the turning' backed up by an electric piano its classic oasis with a great sneering liam vocal.the gem written 'to be where theres life' is another psychedelic cracker when the drums kick in its superb and sounds great live.andy bells nature of reality is a winner and the noel sung 'waiting for the rapture and falling down are great.all said this is oasis back on top at this rate the next album which is already in the demo stages could well be the masterpiece they are capable of producing,for now this will do nicely.one of the best albums of the year.


2 out of 5 stars worst effort so far   December 28, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

got this one for christmas. noel's songwriting skills manage to keep the first four songs more or less above mediocrity. but once you've listened through those four, the album becomes quite a drag with the exception of "falling down", which is carried by an ear-catching melody.
"i'm outta time", written by liam, is one of those darker oasis ballads but unable to stand up to "gas panic" or "born on a different cloud". "soldier on", another song by liam, begins with a nice melody but has nothing to offer afterwards. and with his third song, "ain't got nothing", liam ironically proves that he really "ain't got nothing". leaves three more songs: "(get off your) high horse lady", "to be where there's life" and "the nature of reality", all of which are incredibly static and boring. moreover, the clean sound, rather unsusual for oasis, doesn't help the songs at all.


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