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Stop the Clocks is a compilation album by British rock band Oasis, released on 20 November 2006. The "retrospective collection" is an 18-track double album with the featured songs chosen by Noel Gallagher; however, it does not actually include their song Stop The Clocks after which the album is named. It went 4x platinum in the UK with sales better than any album there since Be Here Now. The album came about due to the end of Oasis' recording contract with Sony BMG Music Entertainment. Noel Gallagher has gone on record before on numerous occasions saying that Oasis wouldn't release a greatest hits album unless the band were about to split up. However, in an interview with news.com.au in December 2005, he hinted that Sony were planning to release one anyway, and that despite his misgivings, he would have to get involved with it otherwise it'd be bad. This was clarified in September 2006, when he told the NME that when he made it clear to Sony that the band were not going to re-sign to them, the record label decided to release a greatest hits album. Gallagher then explained that he insisted that it had to be a 'best-of' because he felt a compilation of the best singles, album tracks and b-sides would produce a stronger album than a compilation of singles. To address some fans' concerns that the release of a greatest hits album was a sign that the band were about to finish, based on some of Noel Gallagher's previous comments, the press release for the album confirmed that they
Rock 'N' Roll Star
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Some Might Say - Edit
Oasis
Talk Tonight
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Lyla
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The Importance of Being Idle
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Wonderwall
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Slide Away - Edit
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Cigarettes & Alcohol
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The Masterplan
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Live Forever
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Acquiesce
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Supersonic
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Half the World Away
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Go Let It Out
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Songbird
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Morning Glory
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Champagne Supernova
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Don't Look Back in Anger
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