Oasis’s gemlike masterpieces. Soulful vocals woven by the Gallagher brothers.
Here are some soul-stirring masterpieces by Oasis, the rock band that Britain proudly claims.
With the commanding vocals and melodies crafted by the distinctive Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, paired with lyrics that resonate deeply.
Their songs—singing of life’s joys and hopes, love and loneliness, and at times even brotherly love—continue to captivate hearts across generations.
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Timeless masterpieces by Oasis. Soulful vocals woven by the Gallagher brothers. (41–50)
Don’t Look Back AngerOasis

It’s a song distinguished by a beautiful, emotionally resonant melody and profound lyrics.
It carries a message of looking forward and living without dwelling on the past.
Released as a single from the album “(What’s the Story) Morning Glory?” in February 1996, it reached number one on the UK charts.
The intro is an homage to John Lennon’s “Imagine.” Listening to it after experiencing heartbreak or setbacks may help you feel more positive.
It’s also recommended to hum along with someone special.
Its universal lyrics are likely to resonate with people across generations.
Oasis’s gem-like masterpieces. Soulful vocals woven by the Gallagher brothers. (51–60)
Time Flies… 1994-2009Oasis

Time Flies.
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1994–2009, the iconic album by Oasis, the legendary rock band from the UK.
It’s a definitive collection of gems that encapsulates Oasis’s career, covering all their singles from 1994 to 2009.
Featuring 24 UK Top 10 hits, including Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back in Anger.
Showcasing Liam Gallagher’s distinctive vocals and Noel Gallagher’s outstanding songwriting, these classic tracks have been used in films and commercials and enjoy broad recognition.
Released in June 2010, the album debuted at No.
1 in the UK.
It’s a must-listen for anyone wanting to experience the essence of Britpop or looking for an ideal introduction to Western rock music.
Let’s All Make BelieveOasis

This song is included on Oasis’s fourth album, “Standing on the Shoulder of Giants,” released in 2002, by the band centered on the Gallagher brothers, Noel and Liam.
It is a bonus track available only on the Japanese edition.
The lyric “Let’s all pretend we trust each other…” conveys a sense of hopeless despair.
D’You Know What I Mean? (2016 HD Remaster)Oasis

Rising as if in response to America’s Nirvana was Britain’s Oasis.
Ironically, they broke through after Kurt’s suicide.
The bands’ stances are polar opposites, but both are fantastic.
And here is the 2016 version of the music video for their 1997 hit—one of the coolest ever by a rock band.
Don’ look back in angerOasis

From the Western music duo Oasis, “Don’t Look Back in Anger.” In their homeland of the UK, the brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher’s song is considered a second national anthem.
This is a track you’ll definitely want to play at the end of a sports day or cultural festival.
Wonderwall (Remastered)Oasis

A song by Oasis, a British rock band that openly cites influences from classic British rock like the Beatles and The Who.
While it may seem like a simple track centered on acoustic guitar, it features an unconventional structure truly worthy of being called alternative rock, making effective use of Mellotron—an instrument that plays sampled sounds—to produce cello-like tones.
WhateverOasis

They are a band that epitomized UK rock in the 1990s and 2000s.
The Gallagher brothers, the core members of the band, are also well known for their poor relationship, frequently becoming tabloid fodder and repeatedly facing break-up crises.
Currently, the older brother, Noel, has left the band, and they are effectively disbanded.






