Fix: Oasis Studio Albums

A sonic leap forward. Bigger, glossier, and more psychedelic-influenced than its predecessor. Recorded amid tension (drummer Alan White replaced McCarroll), the album layers acoustic guitars, strings, and piano over rock foundations. Wonderwall became a global phenomenon, while Don’t Look Back in Anger introduced Noel on lead vocals.

The much-hyped follow-up to Morning Glory?, Be Here Now was always going to be a tough act to follow. While some critics panned the album's perceived excesses, it still boasts standout tracks like "D'You Know What I Mean?" and the beautiful, melancholic "Cigarettes & Alcohol." A flawed but fascinating album that showcases the band's willingness to experiment. oasis studio albums

The first Oasis album without founding members Liam and Noel Gallagher (following Noel's departure), Heathen Chemistry features the Gallagher brothers and new recruits Gem Archer, Mark "Spike" Standefer, and Chris Sharrock. While not as universally acclaimed as their earlier work, the album still delivers catchy, melodic tracks like "The Hindu Times" and "A Certain Romance." A sonic leap forward