The Masterplan (Oasis Album)
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''The Masterplan'' is the fourth
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band Oasis, although its officially a compilation album. It was released on 2 November 1998 by
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, the band's final release through the label. It comprises
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which never made it onto an album up to that point. Originally intended for release only in areas such as the United States and Japan, where the tracks were previously only available on expensive European-import singles, ''The Masterplan'' reached number 2 in the UK, where it initially went
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, and number 51 in the United States. However, it did reach the Top 20 in various charts around the world, going on to sell 3 million copies. It has since been certified triple platinum in the UK. Four songs from the album appear on the 2006 compilation album '' Stop the Clocks''.


Reception

''The Masterplan'' received mixed reviews from music critics on release. Reviewing in ''
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'', Barney Hoskyns criticised the collection as containing unimaginative songs, save for "Half the World Away" and "Headshrinker". Similarly, Matt Diehl of ''
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'' considered the compilation "struttingly inconsistent", further criticising the band's consistent use of Beatles influences. On the other hand, Robert Hilburn in the ''
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'' was more favourable, writing: "virtually all the tunes on ''The Masterplan'' are appealing enough to have deserved a spot on one of Oasis' regular albums, and the best rank with the group's finest moments." James Oldham in ''
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'' expressed similar sentiments, finding that many of the collection's B-sides were better than the A-sides they were supporting. He continues that the collection further showcases the group's influences, overall considering it the band's "third best album". Reviewing the compilation in 2000, Michael Sandlin of ''
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'' gave the album an unfavourable review. He found that while some tracks, naming "Fade Away" and "Headshrinker" were better than some of their studio album tracks, the collection overall contained outtakes that were overall forgettable, stating "some outtakes are initially scrapped for good reason". Retrospectively, ''The Masterplan'' has received positive reviews, with many considering it one of Oasis' finest. In 2008, '' Spin'' magazine's David Marchese praised ''The Masterplan'' as a "greatest hits" collection, featuring "swirling epics, pop-rock confections, ndheadbutt hard rockers". Writing for
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, Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave immense praise to ''The Masterplan'', stating: "Apart from the sludgy instrumental "The Swamp Song", there isn't a weak track here, and the brilliant moments are essential not only for Oasis fans, but any casual follower of Britpop or
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rock & roll." On the eve of the collection's 20th anniversary in 2018, Ian King of '' Stereogum'' also praised ''The Masterplan''. While he likewise found "The Swamp Song" the collection's weak point, he wrote that the collection features many of the band's best songs. As the band would feature personnel changes following its release, King considers the compilation "the last refuge of the band's dreaming, climbing past; Manchester, Britpop, and all". In 2017, Henry Yates of ''NME'' ranked ''The Masterplan'' as Oasis' third best album, writing, "by the time this compilation arrived in '98, it came laced with forehead-slapping frustration that Noel didn't hold hese tracksfor a great third album."


Track listing


Personnel

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Liam Gallagher William John Paul Gallagher (born 21 September 1972) is an English singer and songwriter. He achieved fame as the lead vocalist of the rock band Oasis from 1991 to 2009, and later fronted the rock band Beady Eye from 2009 to 2014, before starti ...
– lead vocals (1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13),
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Noel Gallagher Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born 29 May 1967) is an English singer, songwriter, and musician. He was the chief songwriter, lead guitarist, and co-lead vocalist of the rock band Oasis until their split in 2009. After leaving Oasis, he formed ...
– lead guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals (1, 3, 4, 10, 14), bass (4, 6, 14) drums (10), strings and horn arrangements (4, 14) *
Paul "Bonehead" Arthurs Paul Benjamin Arthurs (born 23 June 1965), known professionally as Bonehead, is an English musician. He is best known as the rhythm guitarist, occasional keyboardist and co-founder of the rock band Oasis. Early life Paul Benjamin Arthurs was ...
– rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, keyboards (2, 3, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14), accordion (11) *
Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan Paul Francis McGuigan (born 9 May 1971), known professionally as Guigsy (pronounced "Gwigzee"), is an English retired musician. He is best known as the bassist and co-founder of the British rock band Oasis. Career In the late 1980s, McGuigan st ...
– bass * Alan White – drums, percussion (2, 4, 6, 9, 12, 14) *
Tony McCarroll Anthony McCarroll (born 4 June 1971) is an English drummer and one of the founding members of the English rock band Oasis, as their drummer from 1991 until his dismissal in April 1995. He played the drums on their debut album, ''Definitely May ...
– drums (1, 5, 7, 8, 11, 13) Additional personnel * Mike Rowe – keyboards (4, 12) *
Paul Weller Paul John Weller (born John William Weller; 25 May 1958) is an English singer-songwriter and musician. Weller achieved fame with the punk rock/ new wave/mod revival band the Jam (1972–1982). He had further success with the blue-eyed soul mu ...
– harmonica, lead guitar (6) *Nick Ingman – strings and horn arrangements (4, 14) *
Owen Morris Owen Morris (born in Caernarfon, Wales) is a Welsh record producer who has worked with rock bands including Oasis, the Fratellis, Ash, the View, Loso and the Verve. Biography Morris started working in the music industry as a sound engineer a ...
– bass (10), production


Charts and certifications


Weekly charts


Certifications


References


External links


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