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Availability:In StockContributor:Alex NivenSeries:33 1/3Publish date:2014-05-08Pages:144
Language:EnglishPublisher:Bloomsbury AcademicISBN-13:9781623564230ISBN-10:1623564239UPC:9781623564230Book Category:MusicBook Subcategory:History & Criticism, Genres & StylesBook Topic:RockSize:6.50 x 4.80 x 0.40 inchesWeight:0.2998Product ID:SCHZGTQG13

Oasis's incendiary 1994 debut album Definitely Maybe managed to summarize almost the entire history of post-fifties guitar music from Chuck Berry to My Bloody Valentine in a way that seemed effortless. But this remarkable album was also a social document that came closer to narrating the collective hopes and dreams of a people than any other record of the last quarter century.

In a Britain that had just undergone the most damaging period of social upheaval in a century under the Thatcher government, Noel Gallagher ventriloquized slogans of burning communitarian optimism through the mouth of his brother Liam and the playing of the other Oasis 'everymen': Paul McGuigan, Paul Arthurs and Tony McCarroll. On Definitely Maybe, Oasis communicated a timeworn message of idealism and hope against the odds, but one that had special resonance in a society where the widening gap between high and low demanded a newly superhuman kind of leaping.

Alex Niven charts the astonishing rise of Oasis in the mid 1990s and celebrates the life-affirming, communal force of songs such as "Live Forever," "Supersonic," and "Cigarettes & Alcohol." In doing so, he seeks to reposition Oasis in relation to their Britpop peers and explore one of the most controversial pop-cultural narratives of the last thirty years.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Bloomsbury AcademicISBN-13:9781623564230ISBN-10:1623564239UPC:9781623564230Book Category:MusicBook Subcategory:History & Criticism, Genres & StylesBook Topic:RockSize:6.50 x 4.80 x 0.40 inchesWeight:0.2998Product ID:SCHZGTQG13

Alex Niven is a writer from the north-east of England. He has written for publications such as The Guardian, LA Review of Books and The Quietus, and his first book Folk Opposition was published in 2011.


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