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Stop the Clocks (with DVD)
Oasis
Stop the Clocks (with DVD)
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
 
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Product Description : Double CD plus bonus DVD in a gatefold digipack and slipcase, plus 32 page booklet Bonus DVD content: Lock The Box Interview- 35 minutes 4 minute trailer for documentary Two Live Tracks: "Champagne...  more »

     
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All Artists: Oasis
Title: Stop the Clocks (with DVD)
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 11/21/2006
Album Type: Special Edition
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Metal
Style: British Alternative
Number of Discs: 3
SwapaCD Credits: 3
UPC: 886970075626

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Product Description : Double CD plus bonus DVD in a gatefold digipack and slipcase, plus 32 page booklet Bonus DVD content: Lock The Box Interview- 35 minutes 4 minute trailer for documentary Two Live Tracks: "Champagne Supernova" Live at Knebworth 1996 "Fade Away" Live at the Metro in Chicago 1994

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CD Reviews

RetrOasis!
S. Sarhan | Dearborn, Michigan United States | 11/24/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Stop the Clocks deserves the respect of hardcore fans and past fans of Oasis. The band has been making music for the past 12 years, haven't lost their touch, haven't sold out to make pop or rap, and, after 12 years, still revolve around the once-known-to-be fueding brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher, the voice and soul behind one of the most exciting and unpredictable bands in recent memory.



Clocks delivers a retrospective of Oasis's bumpy career thus far. To no surprise, most of the songs, which were all compiled by the Gallaghers themselves as songs that, according to them, encapsulate their band's best contributions to modern rock over the past decade, are from their first two albums: Rock 'n Roll Star, Live Forever, Supersonic, and Slide Away from the 1994 breakthrough debut Definitely Maybe; Some Might Say, Wonderwall, Don't Look Back In Anger, Morning Glory and Champagne Supernova from the 1995 mega hit follow-up What's The Story Morning Glory. Other classic hits include the UK number 1 hit Go Let It Out from 2000's dud Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants, the Liam penned ballad Songbird from 2002's subtle Heathen Chemistry, and the UK number 1 hits Lyla and Importance of Being Idle from 2005's solid Don't Believe The Truth. The boys even manage to thrown in 4 great b-sides, which sound better than most of the singles they've released to date: the brilliantly written acoustic ballad Talk Tonight, the sentimental The Masterplan, the arena rocker Acqueisce, and the stunning Half The World Away.



The only flaw I find on the compilation is the title: Stop The Clocks is a song Noel has been writing, rewriting, recording and re-recording over the past 5 years; someway, somehow, it would have been nice to have this song included on the compilation instead of causing some sort of confusion, and even misleading some music-goers to the content of the album, but that's Noel Gallagher for you!



Besides that, both the collection of classics and the band still rock on!



Recommended



A"
Great compilation
Darren E. Ryan | New Jersey USA | 01/11/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I am a huge Oasis fan, and have all these songs on other CD's, however it is great to hear them grouped in a way chosen by the artist. I am also a sucker for DVD extras etc. and this dvd is perfect."
Stop the clocks and turn the world around
Nate | Brisbane, QLD AUSTRALIA | 11/21/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I never thought oasis would release a greatest hits album, as all their albums are like a greatest hits album. But this is a 'best of' album. The songs that Noel Gallagher believes are the best 18 from the bands 14 year career. This is not a compilation of radio singles, the songs that the record company have chosen over the years. The only reason Noel decided to release this compilation is to give the band total control over the project after sony announced they were going to release a best of album of the band following the bands decision to sever their ties with the record company.



There are no new songs on here, so die-hard fans will need a good reason to purchase this as they already own all these songs on CD. Well the reason is for the bonus DVD, which includes live footage, an interview, photo galleries and a bonus trailer.



The interview with Noel and Liam goes for 40 minutes and describes the songs on the album, why they were chosen and how the album came about. It also features footage of the band over the years and the changes they have gone through with different band line-ups. I actually had to watch with sub-titles as the thick mancunian accents are hard to understand in some places.



There are two live songs. Fade Away from the chicago metro way back in 94, and the excellent champagne supernova from the history making live show at knebworth in 1996. Also included is the film trailer for 'Lord don't slow me down'.



All other fans of the band who don't wish to buy all the albums will find this to be a worthy purchase as it definitely does include the best 18 songs from the band. It includes songs like Some might say, Wonderwall, Slide Away, The Masterplan, Live Forever, Morning Glory and Don't look back in anger. I only wish it included stand by me which is one of the best songs from the band.



I believe this is an album for everyone, not just the fans. It is a summary of a very important chapter in rock n' roll history. A chapter that will be remembered for a very very long time.

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