Tracklist, Album Covers, Info and Fun Facts
Oasis – Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000): Detailed Overview
Standing on the Shoulder of Giants is Oasis’s fourth studio album, released in 2000. Marking a significant lineup change and experimentation with new sounds, the album shows the band exploring psychedelic rock, electronic elements, and a darker tone compared to their earlier Britpop anthems.
Tracklist of Standing on the Shoulder of Giants
1️⃣ Fuckin' in the Bushes
2️⃣ Go Let It Out
3️⃣ Who Feels Love?
4️⃣ Put Yer Money Where Yer Mouth Is
5️⃣ Little James
6️⃣ Gas Panic!
7️⃣ I Can See a Liar
8️⃣ Roll It Over
9️⃣ Where Did It All Go Wrong?
🔟 Sunday Morning Call
Fun Facts & Trivia
🎸 Lineup Shake-Up
This is the first album without founding members Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs and Paul “Guigsy” McGuigan, with Noel Gallagher taking on a bigger creative role.
🔥 Psychedelic Shift
Tracks like “Who Feels Love?” embrace a psychedelic sound, heavily influenced by bands like The Beatles and Pink Floyd.
🎤 Controversial Title
The album’s title references a famous quote by Isaac Newton, “If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants,” symbolizing growth and inspiration.
🎶 Chart Success
Singles like “Go Let It Out” achieved commercial success, keeping Oasis relevant despite mixed critical reviews.
📀 Experimental Production
The album features unconventional recording techniques and effects, reflecting a desire to push beyond their Britpop roots.
Cultural Legacy
Though divisive among fans and critics, Standing on the Shoulder of Giants represents Oasis’s willingness to evolve and experiment, influencing alternative and psychedelic rock acts in the 2000s.
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