
The 1984 debut from the *other* Oasis, this album is a serene blend of folk and new age, offering a tranquil escape with its gentle acoustic melodies and warm synth textures.
1984 · Pickwick Music
Step into a forgotten corner of the 1980s with Oasis's self-titled album, a world away from the Britpop anthems of their namesake. This is a collection of serene folk and ambient New Age soundscapes, crafted with a delicate touch. Imagine soft acoustic guitars weaving through shimmering synth pads, creating a sense of calm and introspection. It's the perfect soundtrack for quiet contemplation, a rainy day spent indoors, or simply unwinding from the noise of the world. A truly unique artifact, it offers a peaceful, almost meditative listening experience that feels both of its time and timelessly soothing.
How does Oasis sound next to the rest of Oasis's catalogue?
Serene saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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