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Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants [CD - 1st EU Press - 2000 - NM/NM]

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1x CD Album Stereo

Release date: Feb 28, 2000, Europe

1

Fuckin' In The Bushes

2

Go Let It Out

3

Who Feels Love?

4

Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is

5

Little James

6

Gas Panic!

7

Where Did It All Go Wrong?

8

Sunday Morning Call

9

I Can See A Liar

10

Roll It Over

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Released in 2000, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants marked Oasis’s fourth album and a transitional phase, as founding members Bonehead and Guigsy departed. Embracing experimental elements like electronic loops ("Fuckin’ in the Bushes") and psychedelic touches ("Who Feels Love?"), the record diverged from their classic Britpop sound. The anthemic "Go Let It Out" and Noel-sung "Where Did It All Go Wrong?" highlighted the band’s enduring songcraft, while "Sunday Morning Call" faced mixed reactions. Though criticized for unevenness, the album reflected Oasis’s attempt to evolve amidst internal tensions. A commercial success (UK No. 1), it remains a divisive but intriguing chapter in their discography, balancing experimentation with glimpses of their former glory.