10 Amazing Hidden Tracks On Classic Albums
10. Morning Glory Interludes - Oasis
Towards the mid '90s, Noel Gallagher's plan of being in one of the biggest bands in the world seemed to be working out. After Definitely Maybe set the world on fire with songs like Supersonic, What's the Story Morning Glory is where everything came together, taking the Beatles influence of Oasis' early sound and channeling it into their own snide brand of rock and roll. In between the classics like Don't Look Back In Anger and Wonderwall though, people tend to forget that there are still two dead tracks in the mix.
Right in little patches on the album, there are two songs that really function more as interludes than actual songs, being bits and pieces of noise to build atmosphere before going into the next track. Though this was the era of the CD, hearing these almost makes you conjure up the feeling of vinyl, almost giving you a break much like you would in the '60s in the time it took you to flip the record over.
There is still a method to the madness here though, taking bits and pieces from their instrumental the Swamp Song and cutting it up into different places. The critics may have thought that Oasis were just trying to get away with anything and put it onto a record, but hearing those guitars turn into water and helicopter sounds right before Champagne Supernova is enough to make your hairs stand on end when you hear it in context for the first time.