dublinblue12
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Deluxe version features an additional 3 excellent songs
Chasing Yesterday – Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds
I bought the first three Oasis albums, but that third, Be Here Now, was a hit and miss affair. I never bought another of their albums and lost touch with Noel Gallagher’s music.
“Riverman” is a fantastic start to Chasing Yesterday. The acoustic strumming is reminiscent of “Wonderwall” and it quickly develops into a delicious groove. The guitar solos are great and then sax seems to float out of nowhere. Some instrumental solos seem bolted on to songs, but not this, it’s really nicely done. It’s sounds like something a Mancunian would put together after visiting the Mississippi. Or maybe standing by the Thames.
Both of “The Girl With X-Ray Eyes” and “The Dying of the Light” have a bittersweet, melancholy feel that I enjoyed. Better still is “The Right Stuff”, which starts with another acoustic shuffle, but with its bursts of sax and serpentine bass, eases into something totally different to the rest of the songs. And it’s all the better for it.
There’s not a bad track on this album, but its problem is that it starts off with what is probably the best song (OK, maybe joint best with “The Right Stuff”) but most of the tracks don’t measure up to this level. Again, there’s nothing bad here, but aside from the four mentioned, the remaining six were all a bit workmanlike and lacking inspiration.
I stand by what I said a few days ago in that this was a good choice by @BlueHammer85. It’s something a bit more modern than the selections we’ve had for the past couple of months, and it’s a solid album. But I don’t feel there’s enough to give it more than 7/10.
I've never been a fan so it was with some trepidation that I listened to this. Riverman was a predictable start but the ending was rather nice, enjoyed it immensely. What followed though was an adject lesson in how not to write songs, how not to play guitar and how not to sing. He really doesn't do any of these very well.
The rest of the album could have been one song. There was no real change just guitar, whinny voice and predictable lyrics. What happened after Riverman? A fantastic ending.
It gets a 4.
Don't take it personally mate...as I said, the end of Riverman is rather nice. The rest not so. Not everyone gets Noel/ Liam or Oasis. I gave it all 4 listens. Still did nothing to me.Riiiiight - more like you listened to a first few mins of ‘Riverman’ and jumped in for another predictable Bimbo slating of a Album, and if you credit that song then surely you would credit ‘The Right Stuff’ as that really is comparable
However, speaking of the most mundane, soul destroying, slow, repetitive album of all time - you should try Sule Skerry - still my favourite one to fall asleep too in a state of depression
Don't take it personally mate...as I said, the end of Riverman is rather nice. The rest not so. Not everyone gets Noel/ Liam or Oasis. I gave it all 4 listens. Still did nothing to me.
On the Sule Skerry point. Well done. I like it you don't. There really is no need for the sarcasm or vitriol is there? It's comments like this that make it seem not worth visiting this thread. You seem to have a massive hang up about me and my posting. I have no idea why. Accept that some of your music you like I don't, visa versa and fucking move on. It really is getting tiresome.
I do try with Oasis etc...just can't for the life of me enjoy it.I liked Sule Skerry and gave it a fair and favourable review - was just jesting of course, don’t take it personally :)
I do try with Oasis etc...just can't for the life of me enjoy it.
Finally, I don’t think anyone else has mentioned it, but I liked Ballad of The Mighty I, not sure it is in the right place in the playing order, but I enjoyed it as much as anything else on the album.
Good shout, monster track and very underrated