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OASIS/STANDING ON THE SHOULDER OF GIANTS SESSIONS(2CD)

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The recordings from their fourth studio album, Standing On The ShoulderOf Giants, which was released in 2000 after overcoming the departure of the two original members Bonehead and Gigsy, have been given a new look as peripheral recordings. Released by Betrayer as a 2-disc set with the addition of . The song is sung by Noel himself, so it's a wonderful sound source that even beginners can enjoy!!! The first limited edition includes ``F〇ckin' In The Bushes'' and ``(As Long In addition to a fake version of "As They've Got) Cigarettes In Hell" that has been edited to make it easier to listen to, they also performed at a festival sponsored by a radio station in North America at the end of 1999, where Gem and Andy debuted. Includes the radio program he appeared on at the time, and an interview with Liam, although the details are unknown. In addition to listening to "Who Feels Love?", which was performed for the first time in the world, although it was performed by Noel, Liam's interview reveals that he recorded four albums including "Roll It Over" from "Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants" at the time. The content is quite interesting, as we learn that they were planning to cut a single. In addition, Liam's interview is full of laughs, such as, ``(Regarding the new logo at this time) I don't know why they changed it, it's not a big deal.'' Looking back at the history of the production of "Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants", the band gathered at a certain studio in London in February 1999 and rehearsed there until the end of the following month (some recording had already begun). ), and moved to France in early April to record their first overseas album, perhaps as a precaution against the media. The studio used was Chateau de la Cole Noire, an ancient castle in southern France. Basic tracks will be recorded here until the end of May. After returning to Japan, Noel produced "F〇ckin' In The Bushes" and some guitar work in the studio (a simple home studio with equipment set up in one room) that was set up in Noel's home at the time, Supernova Heights. After doing overdubs (all members except Noel did not participate), they re-recorded each part at Wheeler End Studio and gathered the members again to do overdubs, but at this point Bonehead and Giggsy indirectly informed them of his intention to leave the band, so all of their parts were re-recorded with Paul Stacey, who supported them on the 1997-98 tour, and detailed additional recordings were made and used in the release version. Completed the recording of the vocal part. At Olympic Studios, where we basically moved for mixing, we had to re-record the drum track for "I Can See A Liar" and record the drum track for "Fuckin'" because they didn't have permission to use sampling. Additional work was done on "In The Bushes" and mixing was completed on August 26th. After that, I did the mastering in New York. "Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants" was produced in this way, but before its release, all the songs on the album were leaked, and immediately after its release, the 15 songs in the production stage that are mainly included on DISC 1 of this work (DISC1 (2) -(16)) has been leaked. This work, which is a compilation of the sessions for “Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants”, starts with “Tiotihuacan”, which Noel provided for “X-Files -THE MOVIE-”. An instrumental number written by Noel, with Noel in charge of all instruments, released after the Be Here Now Tour in March 1998 and before the recording of "Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants" began. Strictly speaking, this song has nothing to do with the album sessions, but it has become a hot topic among enthusiastic fans, as it may indicate the direction of the next album. Incidentally, the main riff from this song was later reused in Noel's song ``Keep What Ya Got,'' which he co-wrote with Ian Brown. The second and subsequent songs on DISC 1 are the sound sources from the album production stage mentioned above. The 10 songs on the album have the same basic original tracks, and although they have been created to a certain extent, no final overdubs have been done, and all except for "Little James" written by Liam. Because it features Noel vocals, it is said to be a sound source that was being worked on at Wheeler End Studio before full-scale vocal recording. What makes the sound sources you can listen to here interesting for enthusiasts is that, unlike live sound sources, you can get a glimpse of studio work, and most of them are provisional mixes that seem to be in the middle of production, but for example, "Go Let It" Taking "Out" as an example, there are some parts where the lyrics are slightly different, and the ending is recorded until the end, where the performance fades out to just before it stops, compared to the release version that fades out. The flute sound produced by the Mellotron is mixed by boldly dividing the left and right hand parts into left and right parts. The overall sound is sparse, but it also contains sounds that cannot be heard in the release version, such as the sampling of the lines in the intro, and you can clearly see what was added and what was deleted as it was refined. Masu. In addition, in an interview (``LOCK THE BOX'') included in the limited edition DVD of the best selection album ``STOP THE CLOCKS'' released in 2006, he talks about the sound source sampled in ``Go Let It Out.'' There is a scene where Noel, Liam, and the interviewer get excited, but in that part, you can only understand what they are saying after listening to the sound source "Go Let It Out", which is an added pleasure. However, both Noel and Liam are clearly aware that it has been leaked, and you can clearly see from their expressions that they are bitter about it, so this is a treasure trove of versions that can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. Yes, but as a fan, I can't help but feel sorry when I listen to this sound source... Many of the titles released at that time had their sound sources sorted in the order of the albums they were released on, and some needed sounds were missing. In addition, there are also titles that include a fade-in of "F〇ckin' In The Bushes" that was missing from the beginning, or a fake version that loops the cut-up part at the beginning (included in the bonus CDR). However, this work includes all the leaked sounds in the same order as the songs. Unfortunately, the sound source was originally distributed via the Internet, and there were dropouts and big cuts in "F〇ckin' In The Bushes" and "(As Long As They've Got) Cigarettes In Hell," and other songs as well. There are still noises, small cuts, minute skips, and parts where the sound was originally connected are interrupted due to the file. This may be a negative point for beginners who expect official-level sound quality, but we do not intentionally perform editing that includes unnecessary noise removal or compensation with other sources, and the most noisy We have selected the best sources that are short and long, and have only applied our own remastering. Although it is a minimal remaster, it has improved the sound quality, which is a point that can appeal to fans who own the previous titles, and is a feature of this work. Now, at the time of the leak, there are 10 songs from the album and 4 unreleased songs, excluding "(As Long As They've Got) Cigarettes In Hell", which was already released as a coupling with the single "Go Let It Out". However, as of April 2008, the unreleased song is still famous for its name, ``Revolution Song,'' which appears on the Internet whenever album production begins, and which fans have predicted (lol) and is listed as a potential album song. 1 song "Solve My Mystery". However, none of the other three songs are exactly the same as the released version, and "Carry Us All", which was released as a coupling to the single "Sunday Morning Call", is a different take. The arrangement is also different from the beginning in that it starts with cymbals instead of the guitar, and compared to the release version's slightly faster tempo and sharper arrangement that gets more exciting in the second half, the arrangement is a bit flat and gives the impression of being simple. "Just Getting Older" was released as a companion to the 2002 single "The Hindu Times", and while the original take is the same including the vocals, it is an alternate version with less guitar. “It’s A Crime” is a prototype of “Let There Be Love” released on the 2005 album “DON’T BELIEVE THE TRUTH”, and the lyrics are different. By the way, the B-side song "(As Long As They've Got) Cigarettes In Hell" that was released is almost the same as the released version, but at the end, right after Noel starts coughing, someone says "yeah". 's voice cannot be heard in the release version. DISC 2 starts with "The Knock-On Effect", which is included in UNKLE's single. This is a remix version by Noel, and it is noteworthy that Paul Stacey and Charlotte Glasson, who are active in "Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants", participate, but this remix is "F〇ckin' In An important sound source for inducing "The Bushes". The following two versions of "F〇ckin' In The Bushes" were circulated through a different route than the leak of DISC 1, and the former was a BBC live recording of Jimi Hendrix that was later forced to be deleted due to complaints from the family. This is the version from the time when "Little Miss Lover" was sampled, and the latter is the version played by Alan White after he moved to Olympic Studios, and the drums are mixed louder than the released version. . Tracks 4 to 13 were recorded during the sessions for this album, and include B-sides that were not included in the album, different versions, and promo CDs that underwent some kind of work, such as additional recording or recording of basic tracks. A collection of sound sources that were released in a limited manner. There is also a sound source that was released with the intention of releasing it immediately after the album was released, so you can enjoy listening to and comparing it with the leaked sound source included in DISC 1. The 14th to 16th songs that conclude this title were released for a promo CD at a time when Gem was announced on October 26th, and Andy was announced on November 13th, and the new lineup was rehearsing for the tour. Recorded at Wheeler End Studio in December 1999.


[Disc-1]Recorded for THE X-FILES:THE ALBUM

1. Noel Gallagher/TeotihuacanDEMOS & EARLY REMIXES(Recorded at Chateau De La Colle Noire, France April-May 1999) (Recorded at Supernova Heights, England June 1999) (Recorded at Wheeler End Studios, England June-July 1999 )

2. Carry Us All

3. Who FeelsLove?

4. F〇ckin’ In The Bushes

5. Little James

6. Gas Panic!

7. Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is

8. Sunday Morning Call

9. I Can See A Liar

10. Go Let It Out

11. Roll It Over

12. Solve My Mystery (aka. Revolution Song)

13. Where Did It All Go Wrong?

14. (As Long As They’ve Got)Cigarettes In Hell

15. Just Getting Older

16. It’s A Crime (aka. Let There Be Love)

[Disc-2]Remixed by Noel Gallagher

1. UNKLE/The Knock-On EffectEARLY REMIXES(Recorded at Supernova Heights, England June 1999) (Recorded at Olympic Studios, England July-August 1999)

2. F〇ckin’ In The Bushes

3. F〇ckin’ In The BushesRELEASED REMIXES

4. Let’s All Make Believe(B-side)

5. (As Long As They’ve Got)Cigarettes In Hell(B-side)

6. F〇ckin’ In The Bushes(Clean Version)

7. One Way Road(B-side)

8. Helter Skelter(B-side)

9. Gas Panic !(Demo)

10. Carry Us All(B-side)

11. Full On(B-side)

12. Go Let It Out(Demo)

13. Just Getting Older(B-side)EXTRA SESSIONS(Recorded at Wheeler End Studios England. Dec 1999)

14. Who Feels Love?(Acoustic)

15. Sunday Morning Call(Acoustic)

16. Where Did It All Go Wrong?(Semi-Acoustic Version)