While the 90s are seen as the golden age of Oasis B-sides, the 2000s still yielded high-quality tracks that didn't make the studio albums:
(2008) Technically a bonus track on Dig Out Your Soul deluxe, but originally a B-side. A mid-tempo growler with a hypnotic riff and Liam snarling about feeling “like a boy with the blues.” It should’ve made the main album.
: Often cited as one of Noel’s best songs, originally released as a B-side to "Wonderwall".
Here is a deep dive into the world of Oasis B-sides: the culture, the classics, and the legendary compilation that defined a generation.
For fans of Oasis, the B-sides aren't just "extra" tracks; they represent the height of Noel Gallagher's songwriting during the mid-90s. Many critics and fans argue that the songs Noel "threw away" as B-sides during the Definitely Maybe (What's the Story) Morning Glory? eras were better than most other bands' greatest hits.
While the 90s are seen as the golden age of Oasis B-sides, the 2000s still yielded high-quality tracks that didn't make the studio albums:
(2008) Technically a bonus track on Dig Out Your Soul deluxe, but originally a B-side. A mid-tempo growler with a hypnotic riff and Liam snarling about feeling “like a boy with the blues.” It should’ve made the main album.
: Often cited as one of Noel’s best songs, originally released as a B-side to "Wonderwall".
Here is a deep dive into the world of Oasis B-sides: the culture, the classics, and the legendary compilation that defined a generation.
For fans of Oasis, the B-sides aren't just "extra" tracks; they represent the height of Noel Gallagher's songwriting during the mid-90s. Many critics and fans argue that the songs Noel "threw away" as B-sides during the Definitely Maybe (What's the Story) Morning Glory? eras were better than most other bands' greatest hits.