Oasis (2)Dig Out Your Soul

Label:

Sony Records Int'l – SI 2001~2

Format:

CD , Album
DVD , DVD-Video, NTSC, Limited Edition

Country:

Japan

Released:

Genre:

Stage & Screen

Style:

Music Video

Tracklist

CD-1 Bag It Up 4:40
CD-2 The Turning 5:04
CD-3 Waiting For The Rapture 3:03
CD-4 The Shock Of The Lightning 4:59
CD-5 I'm Outta Time 4:10
CD-6 (Get Off Your) High Horse Lady 4:06
CD-7 Falling Down 4:20
CD-8 To Be Where There's Life 4:35
CD-9 Ain't Got Nothin' 2:14
CD-10 The Nature Of Reality 3:47
CD-11 Soldier On 4:48
CD-12 I Believe In All 2:42
CD-13 The Turning (Alternative Ver.) 5:09
DVD-1 Gold & Silver & Sunshine (The Making Of 'Dig Out Your Soul') 29:02
DVD-2 The Making Of 'The Shock Of The Lightning' Video 4:16
DVD-3 'The Shock Of The Lightning' Video 4:12

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Big Brother Recordings Ltd.
  • Copyright ©Big Brother Recordings Ltd.

Notes

Tracks 12 and 13 are exclusive bonus tracks for Japan. It comes with an obi and a sticker depicting the artists. Lyrics are both in English and Japanese.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4547366039771
  • Rights Society: JASRAC
  • Matrix / Runout (CD): PRDS-12X 1
  • Matrix / Runout (DVD): SI-2002 A0
  • Mastering SID Code (CD): IFPI L276
  • Mastering SID Code (DVD): IFPI L271
  • Mould SID Code (CD): IFPI 455B
  • Mould SID Code (DVD): IFPI 45U2
  • Other (Cat. # CD): SI 2001
  • Other (Cat. # DVD): SI 2002

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Dig Out Your Soul (CD, Album, DVD, DVD-Video, NTSC, All Media, Limited Edition, Hardcover Book) Big Brother RKIDCD51X Europe 2008
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Dig Out Your Soul (4×12", 45 RPM, 2×CD, Album, DVD, DVD-Video, NTSC, Box Set, Limited Edition) Big Brother RKIDBOX51, RKIDBOX51R UK 2008
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Dig Out Your Soul (CD, Album) Reprise Records 514078-2 US 2008
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Dig Out Your Soul (2×12", 45 RPM, Album, Limited Edition) Big Brother RKIDLP51 UK 2008
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Dig Out Your Soul (CD, Album) Big Brother RKIDCD51 Europe 2008

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Reviews

  • kochiking's avatar
    kochiking
    Yeah. Here we go with a new Oasis album, as always eagerly anticipated. It was especially true in this case with 'The Shock Of The Lightening' being the first single; an absolutely storming tune which epitimises what Oasis are all about. Shame the rest of the album doesn't really live up to it. There's no blaming Liam though; the tunes he contributes are all decent especially the wonderful 'I'm Outta Time'- who cares if it's a tribute to Lennon or not, it's a memorable tune that will stick in your head and make you want to listen again and again.
    From the top: 'Bag It Up' a decent start.
    'The Turning' yeah, pretty good without blowing you away.
    'Waiting For The Rapture'-the first Noel effort. I didn't like it on first listen but it grows on you.
    'I'm Outta Time' well done Liam.
    'High Horse Lady' is a poor effort by Noel and I'm suprised it made it onto the album,whereas the next tune
    'Falling Down' is in stark contrast, classic Noel Gallagher and another Oasis classic.
    The next song 'To Be Where There's Life' was originally an instrumental according to Gem Archer who penned it. Well it should've stayed that way as the vocals are strained and horrible.Not good.
    'Aint Got Nothin'-decent filler and so to
    'The Nature Of Reality' written by Andy Bell. It's ok but nothing like 'Keep The Dream Alive' from the previous album which was amazing. Better than Gem's effort though-I think he should stick to writing in tandem with Liam.
    'Soldier On' is a little gem if you'll pardon the pun and the bonus track
    'I Believe In All' is better than some of the tracks that made it onto the album.(As Liam said himself).
    All in all not bad, but no way is this album close to the classic after classic of the first two albums and to a certain extent the third as well.
    To do something on a par with those classic albums, Liam needs to sing all the songs and Noel needs to pen quality in place of mediocre Gem and Andy Bell stuff.
    Fuck all the band having to contribute,we want the best tunes and if that means Noel has to write all the songs that make it onto the album then so be it.(As long as he doesn't bloody sing!)
    I'm out.
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