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Generally favorable reviews- based on 50 Ratings
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Positive: 41 out of 50
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Mixed: 1 out of 50
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Negative: 8 out of 50
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Sep 23, 2022Oasis's best album, Simply because all their hits are on there, Supersonic, Wonderwall, Some might say, Live Forever, Don't Look back in anger and so many more!. The only one missing is Rock and Roll Star, Then it would be perfect!
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Mar 4, 2017
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Apr 20, 2014the best recopilation of one of the best bands of Great Britain, in a road, of 15 years, of the band, become to be the best band not only in England, it's to be around the world
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Apr 10, 2013Derivative, basic and offensive to anybody who is not a pleb. The most overrated band of the last 20 years. Music for philistines. An example of marketing and image triumphing over substance. Their are thousands of musicians who can do what oasis do.
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Feb 5, 2012I glorious nostalgic feeling comes while listening to this album. The complete collection of all the singles released by Oasis in their entire career. The record is must listen for an avid britpop fan and to those who want to experience 'Oasis Mania' that had engulfed the world. Outstanding they were, they will always live in the hearts of millions!
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Oct 15, 2011"Time Flies... 1994-2009" is a collection of every Oasis single released. It also happens to be a greatest hits track, since most of their singles are gold. This is a great buy.
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Sep 9, 2011You'll be getting all of the greatest singles Oasis has to offer, though some of them may not be as good as others, you can always skip them or press the repeat button during songs like Wonderwall. Anyway, for the amount of tracks, this is a good buy.
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Jun 1, 2011This outlines the whole album career of this band, the choice of singles was well engineered, my favorite is still Wonderwall. Great collection of Oasis.
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Q MagazineTime Flies... is the memorial to the greatest rock'n'roll cartoon of them all, one which, re-formation dreams aside, ends here now. [Jul 2010, p.144]
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Time Flies does a better job of rounding up the highlights from their patchy turn-of-the-millennium albums--actually, it emphasizes Heathen Chemistry almost a bit too much, with its five tracks outweighing the number of selections from Definitely Maybe and Morning Glory--and has space for selections from their smashing final album Dig Out Your Soul.
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This utterly unnecessary but partially satisfying "complete" (says the sticker on the sleeve) singles collection manages to fall at the first hurdle by not including their first (and best) 12" from debut album Definitely Maybe, the shameless cocaine elegy Columbia.