Oasis (2) – (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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Big Brother – RKIDLP73 |
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UK, Europe & US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
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Britpop |
Tracklist
A1 | Hello | 3:21 | |
A2 | Roll With It | 3:59 | |
A3 | Wonderwall | 4:18 | |
B1 | Don't Look Back In Anger | 4:48 | |
B2 | Hey Now! | 5:41 | |
B3 | Untitled | 0:44 | |
B4 | Bonehead's Bank Holiday | 4:03 | |
C1 | Some Might Say | 5:29 | |
C2 | Cast No Shadow | 4:51 | |
C3 | She's Electric | 3:40 | |
D1 | Morning Glory | 5:03 | |
D2 | Untitled | 0:39 | |
D3 | Champagne Supernova | 7:27 |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Big Brother Recordings Ltd.
- Copyright © – Big Brother Recordings Ltd.
- Published By – Dead Leg Music
- Published By – Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd.
- Recorded At – Rockfield Studios
- Remastered At – Metropolis Mastering
- Lacquer Cut At – Metropolis Mastering
Credits
- Art Direction, Design, Photography By [Additional] – Brian Cannon
- Artwork [Assistant] – Matthew Sankey
- Bass – Paul McGuigan
- Drums, Percussion – Alan White (2)
- Mastered By – Tim Young
- Photography By – Michael Spencer Jones
- Photography By [Additional] – Tom Sheehan (3)
- Producer, Supervised By [Uncredited] – Owen Morris
- Remastered By – Ian Cooper
- Rhythm Guitar, Mellotron, Piano – Paul Arthurs
- Vocals – Liam Gallagher
- Vocals, Mellotron, Piano, E-Bow, Lead Guitar, Producer, Written-By – Noel Gallagher
Notes
In multifold cover and plain, black, heavy gloss inner sleeves.
Sticker: "Remastered double heavyweight vinyl - includes code for album, bonus unreleased tracks & rarities"
Remastered from original tapes by Ian Cooper at London’s Metropolis Studios.
Supervised by the album producer Owen Morris.
All songs written by Noel Gallagher (Dead Leg/Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd) except 'Hello' excerpt taken from 'Hello, Hello I'm Back Again' written by Gary Glitter and Mike Leander (Universal/MCA Music Ltd)
Cast No Shadow is dedicated to the genius of Richard Ashcroft
Paul Weller appears courtesy of Go! Discs
Track B2 titled "Hey Now" on label.
℗ & © 2014 Big Brother Recordings Ltd.
Sticker: "Remastered double heavyweight vinyl - includes code for album, bonus unreleased tracks & rarities"
Remastered from original tapes by Ian Cooper at London’s Metropolis Studios.
Supervised by the album producer Owen Morris.
All songs written by Noel Gallagher (Dead Leg/Sony/ATV Music Publishing Ltd) except 'Hello' excerpt taken from 'Hello, Hello I'm Back Again' written by Gary Glitter and Mike Leander (Universal/MCA Music Ltd)
Cast No Shadow is dedicated to the genius of Richard Ashcroft
Paul Weller appears courtesy of Go! Discs
Track B2 titled "Hey Now" on label.
℗ & © 2014 Big Brother Recordings Ltd.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text): 5 051961 073010
- Barcode (Scanned): 5051961073010
- Rights Society: MS
- Matrix / Runout (Side A, etched): RKIDLP 73 A-1 Ⓜ
- Matrix / Runout (Side B, etched): RKIDLP 73 B-1 Ⓜ
- Matrix / Runout (Side C, etched): RKIDLP 73 C-1 Ⓜ
- Matrix / Runout (Side D, etched): RKIDLP 73 D-1 Ⓜ
Other Versions (5 of 203)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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(What's The Story) Morning Glory? (CD, Album, Stereo, Nimbus Pressing) | Creation Records | CRE CD 189, CRE CD189 | UK | 1995 | |||
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(What's The Story) Morning Glory (CD, Album, Promo, Card Sleeve) | Creation Records | CRECD189P | UK | 1995 | ||
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(What's The Story) Morning Glory? (CD, Album, No Black Ring On Disc) | Epic | 48 10202, 481020 2 | Australia | 1995 | ||
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(What's The Story) Morning Glory? (2×LP, Album, Stereo, Damont Pressing) | Creation Records | CRE LP 189 | UK | 1995 | ||
(What's The Story) Morning Glory? (LP, Album, Limited Edition, Picture Disc, Promo, Unofficial Release, Stereo) | Not On Label (Oasis (2)) | CREPRO LP 189 | UK | 1995 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Obviously one of the greates records ever made, unfortunately the sound on this pressing is terrible. Production was never good anyway, but this record is not very enjoyable due to its flat sound. Yes, I like my rock and roll dirty and distorted but this is just a mess. Very unfortunate as the songs are pure gold.
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I don’t get the hate. Phenomenal, landmark album and a great, heavy solid pressing with some great visuals and packaging. What more could you want? Sure, a little muddy and dirty, but when was Oasis not? This is stellar.
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If you're talking about an audiophile experience, this is not the album / pressing for you. If you just enjoy the music, the Gallagher Brothers, and some crunchy metal music, then sure, go ahead. The mastering aint great, but I still love the album and play mine frequently.
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Edited 8 months agomy copy is missing the 2nd LP or disc. I only have the first disc. If you have a 2nd disc to sell or need the 1st disc please msg me !!
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Don't be fooled: the first pressing of this album on CD and vinyl (Creation Records) still sounds the best !
All other versions are heavily over-compressed and over-EQed.
And even those are not perfect but much better than the other versions.
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My copy rolls nicely. I believe the record has been recorded exactly this way just like other artists did with theirs (U2 i.e.).....
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I went by people's reviews on here, and seeing how mixed they were I bought the album to see how it would sound on my system since I own an album that has issues but sounds amazing on my system.
I'm convinced they took the compressed copy on Spotify and pressed it onto vinyl.
The copy I had was extremely disappointing. While the drums and acoustics in the sounds sounded nice, everything else sounded muffled, especially towards the end of Champagne Supernova.
After doing some EQing myself I got the same result cookman70 got. It's a little better, but still not worth it (except Some Might Say which sounded GOOD after EQing).
Honestly, this is the first time I've been disappointed like this with a vinyl purchase, I returned the album from where I bought it.
I can not recommend this pressing. -
I’d have to agree with others about the sibilance and strained sounds at higher volume levels.
On its own it is very compressed and loud.
After EQing it a bit myself I got it to sound a little better (mostly less treble and more bass)
Not the greatest sounding record I own for sure.
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