
1996 · Creation Records (2)
This collection feels like a sonic time capsule of mid-90s Britain, brimming with the defiant swagger and anthemic grandeur that made Oasis superstars. It's an album built for stadiums and singalongs, with soaring choruses, driving guitars, and Liam Gallagher's unmistakable sneer.
The production is polished yet powerful, delivering a euphoric, often nostalgic, experience that perfectly encapsulates the Britpop phenomenon.
AllMusic praised the original album's ability to craft "glorious, ringing anthems," and this singles collection distills that essence, offering a potent dose of their most iconic, crowd-pleasing tracks.
Also reviewed byAllMusic
How does (What's the Story) Morning Glory? Complete Singles Collection sound next to the rest of Oasis's catalogue?
This album stays in step with the catalogue across the board — no axis departs enough to be worth its own note. Hover the dots to see where each one sits.
Cassette uses generative AI to enrich its catalog. How we use AI →