Oasis Reveal Stop The Clocks Track List

Oasis did a great job of keeping the songs that they chose for their forthcoming best-of collection a secret, but they finally revealed on Monday what made the final cut.
Stop The Clocks, an 18-track double-disc collection, will be released on Nov. 21 by Sony BMG. The company had asked fans to guess what tracks would appear on the compilation, and a number of incorrect lists have been floating around on the internet until Noel and Liam Gallagher's group spilled the real beans on what they believe are the songs that best encapsulate their 12-year career.
Lord Don't Slow Me Down, a Baillie Walsh-directed rockumentary that documents the Manchester, England group's Don't Believe The Truth world tour, is scheduled to hit select theatres sometime around the release of the album. The tour covered 26 countries and 110 shows that drew 1.7 million people from May 2005 to March 2006.
Here are the songs on Stop The Clocks:
"Rock 'N' Roll Star"
"Some Might Say"
"Talk Tonight"
"Lyla"
"The Importance Of Being Idle"
"Wonderwall"
"Slide Away"
"Cigarettes & Alcohol"
"The Masterplan"
"Live Forever"
"Acquiesce"
"Supersonic"
"Half The World Away"
"Go Let It Out"
"Songbird"
"Morning Glory"
"Champagne Supernova"
"Don't Look Back In Anger"
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