Album

ReleaseArtistFormatTracksCountry/DateLabelCatalog#Barcode
Official
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisCD13
  • JP2005-05-25
Epic Records International (2001-2006 reissue label for int'l music released in Japan, formerly a company/division of SMEJ,)EICP-5154547366021028
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisCD11
  • XE2005-05-30
Helter Skelter (Sony subsidiary used for European releases by Oasis)HES 520149 25099752014927
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisCD + DVD11 + 2
  • XE2005-05-30
Helter Skelter (Sony subsidiary used for European releases by Oasis)HES 520149 35099752014934
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisCD + DVD-Video11 + 3
  • GB2005-05-30
Big BrotherRKIDCD30X5055019603006
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisCD11
  • GB2005-05-30
Big BrotherRKIDCD 305055019603020
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisDigital Media12
  • XW2005-05-30
Big Brother[none]
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisDigital Media11
  • XW2005-05-30
Big Brother Recordings, Ltd. (not for release label use! use “BIg Brother” instead)5051961030105
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisCD11
  • US2005-05-31
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)EK 94493827969449325
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisDualDisc (CD side)11
  • US2005-05-31
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)EN 94582827969458228
Don’t Believe the TruthOasis2×CD11 + 5
  • US2005-05-31
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)EK 94583827969458327
Don’t Believe the Truth (bonus disc: Live at the Metro - Chicago, IL, 1994)Oasis(unknown)5
  • US2005-05-31
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisCD11
  • AU2005-06-06
Helter Skelter (Sony subsidiary used for European releases by Oasis)52014920005099752014927
Don’t Believe the Truth (完全生産限定盤)OasisCD13
  • JP2005-11-02
Epic Records International (2001-2006 reissue label for int'l music released in Japan, formerly a company/division of SMEJ,)EICP 561~24547366022742
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisCD11
Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Aug 5, 2004 - Oct 1, 2008)2 5201495099752014927
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisCD11
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)EK 94493827969449325
Don’t Believe the Truth (Demos)OasisCD18
  • -2005
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisCD13
Epic (US label founded by CBS in 1953, now owned by Sony)EICP-6954547366027624
Don’t Believe the TruthOasis12" Vinyl11
Big BrotherRKIDLP30XX
Promotion
Don’t Believe the TruthOasisEnhanced CD11
  • GB2005-06-04
Big Brother, BigTime.tv, Daily MirrorOASIS #2[none]
Don’t Believe the Truth (Daily Mirror giveaway)OasisEnhanced CD11
Daily Mirror2100000293452[none]

Relationships

associated singles/EPs:Let There Be Love
Lyla
The Importance of Being Idle
Discogs:https://www.discogs.com/master/52262 [info]
lyrics page:https://genius.com/albums/Oasis/Don-t-believe-the-truth [info]
reviews:https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/5x4h [info]
other databases:http://www.musik-sammler.de/album/21009 [info]
https://musicmoz.org/Bands_and_Artists/O/Oasis/Discography/Don't_Believe_The_Truth/ [info]
https://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/oasis/dont_believe_the_truth/ [info]
Allmusic:https://www.allmusic.com/album/mw0000459451 [info]
Wikidata:Q1056754 [info]

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After a three-year wait for Oasis to release the follow up to Heathen Chemistry I'm sure you'd love to read that Don't Believe the Truth is a return to form. Back to the glory days of Britpop, teeming with modern classics like "Whatever" and "Cigarettes And Alcohol".

I'm sure you'd love me to write that. But it simply wouldn't be true. However, the good news is that this album is their best work since 1997's Be Here Now.

The truth is that Noel Gallagher could probably write a whole album's worth of "Wonderwall"s if he put his mind to it, but what would be the point? We don't need another "Wonderwall" when Noel is writing songs like album highlights "The Importance Of Being Idle" and "Part Of The Queue", two of the finest songs he's written in years. So what if one rips off The Kinks and the other The Stranglers? We're talking about Oasis, what did you expect?

As for Liam, his voice sounds great again, and his song writing has come on leaps and bounds since his previous efforts. "Love Like A Bomb" is a gentle acoustic number with beautiful twinkling piano and "The Meaning Of Soul" is another of the album's highlights. Imagine early b-side "Headshrinker" played acoustic, if you can. At only 1 minute 43 seconds it's practically gone before you know it, but still manages to leave you gasping. It's so good you could almost forgive Liam for the Standing On the Shoulder Of Giants lyrical atrocity that was "Little James". Almost...

Don't Believe the Truth is far from perfect. Andy Bell's Revolver-esque "Keep The Dream Alive" sounds like it was left over from the aforementioned flop Standing On the Shoulder Of Giants. What's more, album closer "Let There Be Love" is a typical Oasis ballad - but it sounds like it's looking backwards whilst the rest of the album tries to look to the future.

After the dust has settled, I doubt that this record will be hailed as a classic Oasis album, up there with Definitely Maybe or Morning Glory butit won't be forgotten. Hopefully it just might be remembered as the moment Oasis regained their sense of direction.