I'll assume you mean the band Oasis and want a feature (e.g., webpage section, playlist view, or app feature) focused on their B-sides. Here are three concise, actionable feature proposals; pick one and I can expand into wireframes, data needs, or implementation steps.
because their quality was so high that they were famously "better than most bands' A-sides"
By 2000, Britpop was dead, and Oasis was in the wilderness. This B-side to "Go Let It Out" is a masterpiece of resignation. It’s a ballad that explores the collapse of the band’s original idealism. The production is sparse, the melody is minor-key, and Liam delivers his most mature vocal performance to date. "Let's all make believe / That we're still friends." It’s the sound of a band waving goodbye to its own youth. oasis b-sides
After the departure of founding members (Bonehead, Guigsy) and the diminishing critical returns of Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000), the B-sides became less consistent but still contained highlights:
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: A vulnerable, acoustic fan favorite written by Noel after a particularly difficult show in Los Angeles.
If you are a casual fan who only knows "Don't Look Back in Anger," do not start with "Little James." Start here: This B-side to "Go Let It Out" is
In the streaming era, B-sides barely exist. But for Oasis fans, they were a ritual: rushing to the record store on single release day, flipping the disc over, and discovering a track that could’ve headlined a gig. Noel once said, “I used to write songs and think, ‘That’s not good enough for an album’ – and they ended up being fan favorites.”