| 1 | Turn Up The Sun | ||
| 2 | Mucky Fingers | ||
| 3 | Lyla | ||
| 4 | Love Like A Bomb | ||
| 5 | The Importance Of Being Idle | ||
| 6 | The Meaning Of Soul | ||
| 7 | Guess God Thinks I'm Abel | ||
| 8 | Part Of The Queue | ||
| 9 | Keep The Dream Alive | ||
| 10 | A Bell Will Ring | ||
| 11 | Let There Be Love |

Don't believe the truth represents Oasis' best album since the 1995 epic (What's the story?) Morning Glory. The single Lyla is easily one of the top Oasis tracks and marks a return of the band to more mainstream music and the end of the self-indulgent albums preceding this album. They use Zak Starkey on drums (yes, son of Ringo Star or Richard Starkey) and the tracks are co-written by many of the band members with 2 of the top tracks (Turn up the sun, Guess God thinks I'm Abel) written by the bass player and Liam Gallagher. I am optimistic the new band is now positioned to propel the group through their mature years and get down to writing more ripping, sing-along tracks that make the band the top act in the last 15 years, at least. This is a must buy even for a part-time fan.
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