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The first disc kicks off with the debut single that started it all, "Supersonic", followed by anthems that defined a generation.
Oasis: Time Flies... 1994–2009 – The Definitive Eulogy of Britpop’s Biggest Giants
This compilation is a testament to Oasis's remarkable songwriting skills, musical evolution, and lasting impact on the music world. Oasis Time Flies 2 CD Greatest Hits 2010 FLAC Kitlope
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The query strings point directly to an archived, lossless digital rip of the definitive 2010 Oasis compilation album Time Flies... 1994–2009 . Released by Big Brother Recordings on June 14, 2010 , this compilation captures all 27 landmark UK singles that defined the Britpop movement and cemented the Gallagher brothers as rock icons. The first disc kicks off with the debut
A fan-favorite not originally on any studio album. "Songbird": Liam Gallagher's rare, delicate contribution.
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Released just one year after the band's 2009 split, serving as a final "thank you" to the fans. Audio Quality:
remains the gold standard for Britpop fans, capturing the band’s entire journey from "Supersonic" to "Falling Down."
(7:44) – The thunderous, loop-heavy return of 1997. Lyla (5:12) – The high-energy garage rock anthem.
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