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CD Review: Noel Gallagher - Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds

Posted at 11:59 PM on November 13, 2011 by The Current (3 Comments)
Filed under: CD Reviews, CD of the Week

Oasis has always been taken to task for their generous lifting of hooks and sounds from some of rock's biggest groups. Interestingly enough, this has never bothered me. Maybe it's because I too love the Beatles, the  Rolling Stones and The Stone Roses.


With the disbanding of Oasis, Liam took the opportunity to in many ways to pick up where the band left off with his new project Beady Eye. Noel's declaration of independence from wingnut brother Liam has resulted in an unexpected endeavor: his solo CD Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. You want it, he's got it in there: big guitars, strings, saws, choirs and horns!


I remember reading an interview with Noel before hearing any of the record and I laughed as I thought he was toying with the writer when he described the sound as ranging from rock to soft pop and Vaudevillian-like tunes. Now that I've heard it, though, I know he wasn't kidding.


Lyrically, it's not a huge departure from Oasis, although on this album, he's maybe  no longer gonna live forever — and maybe even he has admitted to not  knowing what the hell a wonderwall is, or how is it faster than a cannon ball...


At any rate, despite being a solo record, there's nothing overly intimate about this collection of tunes. It's as if Noel was made to write songs for stadium sized sing alongs — again, a fact that does not bother me. Not everyone has to make the Bob Dylan Basement Tapes to earn rock credibility for me.


 

Not all the songs are fist-pumping soccer hooligan anthems, actually...  far cry from it. "If I had a Gun" unexpectedly  features lap steel and has an easiness that feels truly effortless. "The Death Of You and Me" is both creepy and pretty.


Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds finds Noel building on twenty years of rock stardom. It's obvious it has all gone to his head in a most productive way... a fact that does not bother me in the least.


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Comments (3)

Prior to the record coming out, "The Death of You and Me" was my favorite of what I've heard, and it still stand strong in my mind, but "(Stranded on) The Wrong Beach" has this chorus that makes me want to roll my windows down and yell it out to everyone I pass on the street. "Pour me one for the road, it's a long journey, baby, and where it's gonna take me just depends on the weight of my load".

Noel's proved throughout the life of Oasis that his songwriting is pure genius- this album is no different! I cannot wait to see him in April in Milwaukee!

Posted by Suzanne | November 15, 2011 6:26 PM


Prior to the record coming out, "The Death of You and Me" was my favorite of what I've heard, and it still stand strong in my mind, but "(Stranded on) The Wrong Beach" has this chorus that makes me want to roll my windows down and yell it out to everyone I pass on the street. "Pour me one for the road, it's a long journey, baby, and where it's gonna take me just depends on the weight of my load".

Noel's proved throughout the life of Oasis that his songwriting is pure genius- this album is no different! I cannot wait to see him in April in Milwaukee!

Posted by Suzanne | November 15, 2011 6:29 PM


Nice to not feel embarrassed about my love for Brit-Pop. I think the attention that is being paid to this and Beady Eye's debut should make us more interested in listening to the last couple of Oasis records, which seemed to be split up between Liam and Noel's songs anyway. Don't believe the truth is a really great record!

Posted by @CVSmpls | November 16, 2011 11:32 AM


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