Whatever [EP] (CD)
"Whatever" actually sounds more like "I Am the Walrus" than their actual cover (!), what with the strings, but it's another solid pop single, with a shockingly perfect bridge, a nice progression. It makes one think that the first two singles, "Supersonic" and "Shakermaker," which were good upon release, now seem naive in comparison. The B-side cuts here include one more in the "Listen Up" vein, "(It's Good) To Be Free," and the Noel-sung, acoustic-pretty "Half the World Away," which reminds a little of R.E.M.'s pre-Monster '90s lovely stuff. But what's the point of putting the LP's (admittedly delicious) "Slide Away" here too? ~ Jack Rabid, The Big Takeover, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Whatever |
| 2 | (It's Good) To Be Free |
| 3 | Half the World Away |
| 4 | Slide Away |
| Mitch Fecht
- Milan, IL, USA |
| This single is for the most part pretty good. Liam's vocals are a little choppy, but he still does a great job. "Whatever" is a good little pop tune with great chords. "It's Good to be Free" is very similar to "Supersonic" and delivers really good. "Half the World Away" features Noel on acoustic guitar accompanied by a keyboard with a brilliant F major to F minor for the chorus. "Slide Away" is the most "Oasisy" tune on the single. Great harmony by Liam and Noel. Overall: very good single. | |