Yumi Zouma - (What's The Story) Morning Glory (2017) [FLAC]

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Title: (What's The Story) Morning Glory
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Turntable Kitchen
Genre: Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 39:58
Total Size: 253 MB
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Tracklist:

01. Hello (2:50)
02. Roll With It (3:56)
03. Wonderwall (3:58)
04. Don't Look Back In Anger (5:11)
05. Hey Now! (2:58)
06. Untitled (1:42)
07. Some Might Say (3:29)
08. Cast No Shadow (4:03)
09. She's Electric (4:03)
10. Morning Glory (2:57)
11. Untitled II (1:04)
12. Champagne Supernova (3:46)

When Matthew from Turntable Kitchen initially approached us to cover a record in it’s entirety for this project, we immediately said yes, and then came up with massive lists of favourite records that we had wanted to cover. The process of narrowing it down to one was completely impossible – we were in the middle of touring our own debut album Yoncalla, and so we would listen to albums in the van everyday, thinking we had decided on what we would do, only for it to be gazumped by the next listen.

This process continued until finally we came across the prospect of covering Oasis’s second full-length (What’s The Story) Morning Glory?. At first, the idea sounds ridiculous – covering the album with the most cliched songs from the most pigheaded douchebag rock ‘n’ roll band from an era everyone is tired of – it sounds like the scenario of what-not-to-do when choosing a record to cover. Anyone with a sense of decency would prefer Blur, or at least cover something like The Masterplan.

Then we put on the CD, listened to it while driving to LA, and immediately knew it was the one. For kids who grew up in the commonwealth of the 90’s, this was the perfect album. The legacy of the Country House vs Roll With It battle, the bad reviews, the stories about the Knebworth gigs, the sibling rivalry, the breakups, and visceral ineptitude – those were all important to us, but given all that, it’s remarkable how (What’s The Story) Morning Glory? remains a classic illustration of power-pop songwriting spread over an entire release. Hate it or love it, this is the album of our youth. It’s been an absolute pleasure to cover, and we’re thankful to Matthew from Turntable Kitchen for allowing us the opportunity to do so.


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Many thanks for lossless.
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Many Thanks