Oceania - The Smashing Pumpkins

Oceania

The Smashing Pumpkins

  • Genre: Hard Rock
  • Release Date: 2012-06-19
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 14
  • Album Price: 10.99
  • ℗ 2012 Martha's Music, LLC. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violatio
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Quasar The Smashing Pumpkins 4:55
2
Panopticon The Smashing Pumpkins 3:52
3
The Celestials The Smashing Pumpkins 3:57
4
Violet Rays The Smashing Pumpkins 4:19
5
My Love Is Winter The Smashing Pumpkins 3:32
6
One Diamond, One Heart The Smashing Pumpkins 3:49
7
Pinwheels The Smashing Pumpkins 5:44
8
Oceania The Smashing Pumpkins 9:06
9
Pale Horse The Smashing Pumpkins 4:37
10
The Chimera The Smashing Pumpkins 4:16
11
Glissandra The Smashing Pumpkins 4:06
12
Inkless The Smashing Pumpkins 3:08
13
Wildflower The Smashing Pumpkins 4:42

Reviews

  • Overlooked Masterpiece

    5
    By WravenRider
    I remember buying this album almost on a whim in 2012. At the time Billy was getting a ton of grief for keeping the SP name going under almost a solo project at the time of this release. Upon hitting play I was mesmerized. After a few listens, I came to the almost incredulous conclusion that this may be SP’s best album (or at least Top 3). I remember reading a review not long after that on a major music site had the same verdict. Sadly, SP’s in the spotlight was long over and this album didn’t really make any waves (and was followed up by the comparatively mediocre Monuments to an Elegy). It’s an overlooked gem that I HIGHLY recommend anyone purchasing in iTunes or checking on Apple Music.
  • Underrated

    5
    By franchisepw
    This album is very underrated in their discography. IMHO it’s one of their best albums. Corgan branches out into a sort of celestial imagination which shows his powerful range. Chamberlain is actually not on drums in this album but it’s hard to tell because his replacement is absolutely stellar. Every song on this album is worthwhile and Oceania is probably the best of them all. Very refreshing album from a band that never stops reinventing itself.
  • The iTunes

    5
    By tutelobuscaste
    Great album. But there’s a reason why I’ll only buy the CDs (instead of the stuff from the iTunes downloads the) from the now on. The. Because the iTunes the sometimes the calls this group The Smashing Pumpkins the and other times sometimes the calls them Smashing Pumpkins. So Smashing Pumpkins songs the and the albums will never the be organized correctly in your the iTunes library because of this the. Plus also, Amazon autorip when you the buy an album from any well known group you get a digital the copy and the CD often for the less. The. And if you get the CD, it sounds better.
  • Good vibrations

    5
    By BT Rep
    Listening to Yod He Vau He Om followed by Panopticon, It feels like the entire Earth reverberates with this vibration and sends it off into the universe. Like a giant speaker exclaiming, “This is a taste of the beauty the Earth has to offer you!” We humans have our issues, but we are still masters of our circumstance. And Billy has touched on some higher levels of consciousness in some of his music. I am grateful to have it in my life.
  • Wow

    5
    By JasenTylar
    The Celestials and Violet Ray deliver quite the punch. Stumbled onto these gems whilst reminiscing about the Pumpkins glory days.
  • Masterpiece

    5
    By Starcross88
    From the opening track on this is simply a rock epic masterpiece.
  • Incredible album, must have for your collection

    5
    By Kimianne75
    This album is AMAZING, beautiful, psychedelic, hypnotic and just plain ROCKS. The inclusion of Jeff “Shredder” Schroeder (guitarist)is, in my opinion, one of the best additions to the Pumpkins ever. He is a master of the guitar in his own right, playing with WPC just elevates the music to another level. Highly recommend.
  • Best Album since SD

    5
    By lvfreerdi3
    This album is awesome. Corgan knows exactly how to convey what he wants in majestical ways. A true musician.
  • Awesome but where is Zeitgeist

    5
    By CrimsonKing
    Zeitgeist was on here a few months ago where the heck is the album now?
  • 21st century sound

    4
    By tadyo
    It’s a well recorded album and the songs are solid with the right amount of catchiness depth and edge. The vocals at some points leave a bit to be desired and it feels like there is a conscious choice on Corgan’s part to be more direct and less mysterious about his feelings. This is very much a positive album which begs the question is this a “happy” album? In my mind Butch Vig was able to get the best vocals out of Corgan by blending them more with the sound of the band in the early days. That being said I will always be even more curious to see where he goes from here.

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