Here’s a cool look at the lads from Oasis at Abbey Road studios in London while they recorded their newest album, “Dig Out Your Soul” :
From Ultimate-Guitar.com:
After much speculation the track listing for upcoming seventh Oasis album “Dig Out Your Soul” has had it’s track listing released. All four members contribute tracks. The songs include:
01. “Bag It Up” (Noel Gallagher)
02. “The Turning” (Andy Bell)
03. “Waiting for the Rapture” (Noel Gallagher)
04. “The Shock of the Lightning” (Noel Gallagher)
05. “I’m Outta Time” (Liam Gallagher)
06. “(Get Off Your) High Horse Lady” (Gem Archer)
07. “Falling Down” (Noel Gallagher)
08. “To Be Where There’s Life” (Noel Gallagher)
09. “Ain’t Got Nothin” (L. Gallagher)
10. “The Nature of Reality” (Noel Gallagher)
11. “Soldier On” (L. Gallagher)Single “The Shock Of The Lightning” is due to be released on the 29th September 2008. The artwork features an original piece of art by London-based designer Julian House.
The album is rumoured to sound “huge” and is rumoured to have Oasis back on top form.
Get more news at www.Oasisinet.com
##
The Brothers Gallagher finally announce some more information on their upcoming album release. The title is Dig Out Your Soul in stores on Oct. 3rd and the first single is called “The Shock of the Lightning” which will hit airwaves on Sept. 26th. Here are a few of Noel’s comments in regards to the new album:
“If ‘The Shock of the Lightning’ sounds instant and compelling to you, it’s because it was written dead fast. And recorded dead fast. ‘The Shock of The Lightning’ basically is the demo. And it has retained its energy. And there’s a lot to be said for that, I think.”
“I wanted to write music that had a groove; not songs that followed that traditional pattern of verse, chorus and middle eight. I wanted a sound that was more hypnotic; more driving… Songs that would draw you in, in a different way. Songs that you would maybe have to connect to - to feel.”
Lets all hope this is the return to form that everyone wants these guys to pull off… In the meantime here’s a great acoustic version of an old B-side, “Whatever”: