"I think "Go Let It Out!" was the perfect choice for a single because: 1) It's one of the best 3 songs on the album, "Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants"; and 2) It's short and catchy unlike "Gas Panic!" or "Roll It Over". It's got a good bassline (played by the chief himself, Noel Gallagher) and sing-a-long melody that sounds like a cross between classic Oasis and the Beta Band. The other two tracks are just as good as "Go Let It Out!". I think "Let's All Make Believe" is one of the band's best b-sides to date and should have made the album. It has a great verseline and builds nicely as it goes. "Cigarettes In Hell" is another top b-side which is well crafted with backward guitars and Noel's soft tender voice. In my opinion, it's one of Noel Gallagher's best vocal performances."
A great price for an excellent piece of music
Francisco J. Zamarripa | Denton, Texas. U.S.A. | 06/16/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"First of all to "oasis mad-for it" fans: this single has the same songs as the U.K. version, so buy this version of the single, you will save money!.Now talking of the music: "Go let it out" is the best song in The fourth album of oasis "Standing on the Shoulder Of Giants", this song sounds kind of a blend of rock with some cool loops that makes the song at the end sound as pop. If you dont like very much oasis just buy this single, because the album its just to hard to understand if you are a newcomer to oasis. Try the single, if you like the b-sides then you will enjoy the whole album.The best of oasis is on the albums "(Whats the story)Morning Glory and "Definetely Maybe""
Go buy this single
wellwellwell | bog | 06/14/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It is my opinion that the three songs on this single are the three best songs released during the Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants' era. There isn't a song on the 10-track album that can touch either one of these stellar b-sides. But what else would you expect from a band whose best 'album' was a b-sides compilation? While being the first, "Go Let It Out" is easily the best single, although both "Let's All Make Believe" and "(As Long As They've Got) Cigarettes In Hell" outdo it and certainly have potential to become two of your favorite Oasis tracks of all-time. No kidding.
Both b-sides are on the slow side, with Noel's voice being the focus of the songs. "Let's All Make Believe" uses its title to make some timeless lyrics, such as 'let's all make believe/that we're still friends/and we like each other', which is as pertinent as it is humorous. With "Cigarettes", Noel's voice and the title are again used to carry the song; as Noel claims 'I don't mind not goin' to heaven/as long as they've got cigarettes in hell'. Oddly enough, the best part of the song might be the sound of an igniting lighter and the fading coughs in the end.
As far as "Go Let It Out"... don't buy this single if you've only heard (and want) that one song. Start with the actual album and decide from there if you're still interested; there were a number of Oasis fans who were disappointed with Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants. In all reality, though, I listen to this single more than the album itself. So I don't see any reason why you shouldn't buy this. I got this single as part of an Oasis singles lot on an online auction site (that featured 14 other Oasis singles), and besides, maybe, the "Whatever" single, this was the best one. Go let it in."
Great single!
N. P. Stathoulopoulos | Brooklyn, NY | 06/21/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This was really a perfect choice as a first single for Standing on the Shoulder of Giants. It's Oasis back in top form, with a catchy verse, solid bassline, and great production. The real gem here though is Let's All Make Believe, a haunting song that should have made the album. But then again, Oasis is just about the best b-side group out there, always packing their singles with quality extras. The Noel-song As Long As They've Got Cigarettes is less catchy but solid nonetheless, making this single a must have for fans. Great single from a great single band."