Noel Gallagher unhappy with second album, delays release


Noel Gallagher performs during Oasis' final US tour (Photo: Live4ever Media)

Noel Gallagher (Photo: Live4ever Media)

Noel Gallagher has described his intriguing collaborative album with the Amorphous Androgynous as being ‘on the backburner’ due to the success of his debut effort ‘Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds‘.

Speaking to fasterlouder.com.au, Gallagher also revealed he is unhappy with the record’s final mixes which have been presented to him, something likely to further prolong the wait for an official release date to be rubber-stamped.




”That album has sadly been put on the backburner now because this ‘Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds’ album’s become so successful, that the release date keeps getting put back,” he commented.

“I can’t talk too much about that record because it’s yet to be mixed and the mixes that I have done of it or have been done of it, I’ve not been happy with and I’m all about the mixing.”

Despite the further delay, a first taster from the Amorphous Androgynous sessions will be unveiled next month, when ‘Shoot a Hole Into The Sun‘, likely to be a re-worked version of ‘If I Had a Gun‘, is released as a b-side to new single ‘Dream On‘.


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