Reviews
Included in Q Magazine's "50 Best Albums of 1997.", Ranked #8 on Melody Maker's List of 1997's "Albums of the Year.", 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...'60s and '70s rock classicism writ large and loud, all broad strokes and bullish enthusiasm....Noel Gallagher fires up sing-along hooks with industrial-strength glam-rock licks...", "It’s a bombastic, overblown and perhaps over-produced album, but it’s also what makes BE HERE NOW great. Tracks like ‘I Hope I Think I Know’ still sound timeless...", "Another quality Oasis record. Truly, there is an art, or at least an impressive lack of self-regard, to the construction of such extravagant melodic spaces for such fatuous lyrics.", Ranked #25 in Nme's 1997 Critics' Poll., "...At their best Oasis is untouchable. Here they occasionally reach a best which is better than any best you might have previously imagined possible.", "...They're still angling for the set-in-Stones title of the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band....a truly massive attack, a thick-as-Guinness crunch of guitars and drums all cranked to 11....each track is crammed with keyboards...sound effects, and layer upon layer of Noel's twisting, shimmering guitar overdubs..." - Rating: B, "...Mammoth. Probably. But without the large hairy bollocks....each song already resonates with the vast, communal spirit that has propelled them thus far....here are yet another 11 songs the slightly sozzled world will be bursting to sing..."