
12 Songs, 48 Minutes

Who Built the Moon? Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds
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4.1, 7 Ratings - $9.99
EDITORS’ NOTES
With every solo release, Noel Gallagher engages more of his experimental impulses. Here he celebrates turning 50 by delivering his most dynamic and spirited record in over 20 years. It’s also his most adventurous to date, full of kaleidoscopic ambition, propulsive rhythms, and, on the bracing glam romp “Holy Mountain,” a tin whistle. Within the palatial psychedelia (“Black & White Sunshine”) and throbbing disco-rock (“She Taught Me How to Fly”), his ear for an exhilarating chorus and a universal lyric is at its sharpest. He may be treading new ground, but Noel’s at his familiar best.
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Fort Knox
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Holy Mountain
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Keep on Reaching
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It’s a Beautiful World
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She Taught Me How to Fly
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Be Careful What You Wish For
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Black & White Sunshine
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Interlude (Wednesday, Pt. 1)
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If Love Is the Law
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The Man Who Built the Moon
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End Credits (Wednesday, Pt. 2)
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Dead in the Water (Live At RTÉ 2FM Studios, Dublin)
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Ratings and Reviews
Be careful what you wish for
I was fortunate to get front row tickets to see Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds for the San Francisco Concert.
This man and his Band were so amazing.
“Be careful what you wish for” is one of his best songs.
Good but not great
Noel is an excellent artist and a clever person too but this album does not live up to his average work. Sorry my opinion.
BRILLIANT
Love Feels Who
Brilliant Mate.
Thanks For Believing In Hope
“8^’) JG