Review by Mark
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Brothers, Live At Maine Road '96OasisOasis live at Maine road.This is a superb live concert the pressing is quiet so turn up the volume. Liam and Noels voices are quite superb and the sound is very good indeed. The concerts at Maine road were very special and are regarded as some of Oasis finest performances. The bands musicianship throughout is brilliant playing all the classic numbers and brilliant B sides. Noels lead guitar stands out, the concert finishes with a fantastic rendition of Slade's come feel the noise. I think if you love Oasis you will enjoy listening to this piece of history.
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WAITING FOR THE SIREN'S CALLNew OrderNew order Waiting for the sirens callI love this album but its also attracted negative reviews from some New order purists. The first single Krafty is brilliant and is also superb live. The album begins with Who's Joe a brooding excellent song this is followed by Hey now what your doing a very cheerful and catchy tune. There are many other highlights Morning night and day, Waiting for the sirens call and the brilliant Turn which are both superb live. There are some fillers on this album such as I told you so and working overtime they don't just don't work.I still rate this as an excellent New order album, this pressing has a really good sound you will not be disappointed.
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Knebworth 1996 Standard Edition [Blu-spec CD2]OasisOasis Live at Knebworth 1996.I have never bought a Blu-spec CD before the sound quality of this cd is superb. This was Oasis at the top of their game they were massive in England and these shows were the talk of the town and even made the BBC news. The whole recording is brilliant from start to finish, the setlist cannot be faulted, the band clearly show how tight they were as the sound was incredible. Liam's voice was spot on right the way through, if you love Oasis this is a must. The Blu-spec cd is nicely presented in a extra wide jewel case with a large OBI strip.
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POWER,CORRUPTION & LIESNew OrderNew Order Power Corruption and LiesThis was New Orders second album that defined their sound and has become a classic. The mastering of this cd is superb, there are no weak songs on this album. The highlights for me start with Age of Consent, Stephens Morris brilliant drumming and Peter hooks wonderful base. The brilliant 586, is pure electronic New order at their best. The wonderful Your silent face which is still a live favourite to this day, brilliant keyboards from Gillian. My favourite track from the whole album is the last song Leave me alone, pure New Order at their best, once again fantastic drumming by Morris, Hooks base cuts in with Bernard's guitar, love the lyrics this is a beautiful song.
