Oasis in place and two in British album list by reunion concerts

Oasis in place and two in British album list by reunion concerts

Their reunion tour brings Oasis to the top of the UK charts. The compilation album Time Flies from 2010 is in first place this week and the album What’s the Story from 1995 is in second place, reports BBC.

Debut album Definitely Maybe is also back and in fourth place. Only Sabrina Carpenter is in between with Short n’ Sweet in third place. The Oasis reunion is being received with great enthusiasm by fans and the British media.

After years of quarreling, brothers Liam and Noel Gallagher were on stage together in Cardiff last weekend for the first time in sixteen years. It was the start of a 41-show comeback tour. After performances in the United Kingdom, Oasis will also go to Canada, the United States, Japan and Brazil.

After the performance, Manchester Evening News wrote about a “Biblical” evening. “We couldn’t believe it was real. It felt like we were little kids at Christmas,” fans say. According to the reviewer, the band has “reclaimed their rock ‘n’ roll crown”. Oasis was founded in Manchester.

Music magazine NME calls it a “supersonic reunion for a new generation”, referring to the song Supersonic. “The returning Britpop heroes sound fantastic, look cool as fuck and play the biggest hits.” They rated the concert in Cardiff with five stars.

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