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Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds Back The Way We Came: Vol. 1 (2011-2021) 4LP, 45rpm 7" Vinyl Single & 3CD Box Set
Limited Edition Deluxe Box Set!
Includes The Double Vinyl Album, Two Bonus LPs, An Etched 7" Single, 3 CDs & 32-Page Coffee Table Book!
Bonus Acoustic Versions, Remixes, Instrumentals & Previously Unreleased Demo!
TAS Rated 4/5 Music, 4/5 Sonics in the October 2021 Issue of The Absolute Sound!
Limited Edition Deluxe Box Set including double heavyweight vinyl album, double heavyweight bonus vinyl, etched 7" of "She Taught Me How To Fly," 12" 32-page coffee table photo book with deluxe 3CD set.
Bonus content includes previously unreleased acoustic versions, remixes, instrumentals and an unheard demo.
Back The Way We Came: Vol 1 (2011-2021) is a Best Of celebrating the first decade of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
This double album, curated and compiled entirely by Noel, includes tracks from the three Number One albums (Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, Chasing Yesterday and Who Built The Moon?) and the three acclaimed EPs (Black Star Dancing, This Is The Place
and Blue Moon Rising) - plus 2 previously unreleased tracks including the brand new single "We're On Our Way Now."
The set is a testament to Gallagher's strong songwriting, and his command of diverse musical styles, from the jazzy sax solo of his Floyd-ish ballad 'Riverman' and the Kinks-influenced stomp 'The Death of You and Me' to the infectious Euro-pop anthem
'Holy Mountain' and the disco beat of 'Black Star Dancing.' The 12 bonus tracks include three remixes of 'Black Star Dancing,' an instrumental version of 'It's a Beautiful World,' acoustic renditions of 'If I Had a Gun,' 'Dead in the Water,' and 'The
Dying of the Light' (too bad this band never did an MTV Unplugged session), and a Killing Joke-worthy industrial remix of 'This Is the Place.' Some fans have complained online that Gallagher should have included other favorites from the band's three
albums and three EPs rather than the bonus curiosities. I disagree.