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They might not be bigger than The Beatles but 25 years on we are still listening to Oasis – Sydney Morning Herald
It was the seminal album of ’90s Britpop but (What’s the Story) Morning Glory’s influence stretched well beyond old Blighty.

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The songs still get stadium audiences to their feet, have featured in no shortage of karaoke nights, and influenced generations of musicians and a quarter of a century later, we’re still turning Oasis’ album (What’s the Story) Morning Glory up, not off.
Critics greeted the album with a lack of enthusiasm when it was released in 1995 and, at the time, Liam and Noel Gallagher’s antics arguably got as much attention as their music. In 1996, The…
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