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Disco de Oasis: “All Around the World [EP]”
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All Around the World [EP] |
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Fecha de Publicación:1998-01-01
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Tipo:Desconocido
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Género:Adult Alternative, Beatles Legacy, Brit Rock
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Letras Explícitas:Si
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UPC:766484111822
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When {&"All Around the World"} was released as the third single from {$Oasis}' third album, {^Be Here Now}, in the U.K. in January 1998, it became, at nine-and-a-half-minutes, the longest number one hit in British history. The song embodies {$Oasis}' ambitions and its traditionalism. The melody has a folkie, sing-song quality that makes it ideal for singing along, yet its production is blown up grandiosely with strings and the group's ever-present wall of guitar noise to create an anthemic effect, especially as {$Liam Gallagher} sings, "It's gonna be okay." The EP follows with three non-LP tracks. The cautionary tale {&"The Fame"} addresses the pitfalls of same, and it segues into {&"Flashbax,"} another well-produced track that easily could have fit on {^Be Here Now}. The 30-year anniversary cover of {$the Rolling Stones}' {&"Street Fighting Man"} is a logical choice for {$Oasis}, since the original employed some of the same production techniques that the group favors, and while they don't bring anything new to the song, they give it credible reading. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
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