Noel Gallagher: Amorphous Androgynous album ‘may never see the light of day’


Noel Gallagher on tour with Oasis in the US for a final time (Photo: Live4ever Media)

Noel Gallagher (Photo: Live4ever Media)




Noel Gallagher has admitted his intriguing collaborative album with the psychedelic duo Amorphous Androgynous could be shelved altogether due to the amount of work still left to be done on it.

Recorded at the same time as his debut solo album ‘Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds‘, the sessions with Amorphous Androgynous were originally intended to result in a ‘companion’ release, with some of the tracks featured on his debut re-worked for a 2012 issue.

However, to date only ‘Shoot a Hole Into The Sun‘, an eight-minute re-mix of his ‘If I Had a Gun…’ single, has emerged, and Gallagher has now said the record’s future is in serious doubt.

“Well, yes, it’s recorded,” Gallagher told AZ Central of the album. “But it’s not mixed. And whether it’ll ever see the light of day or not, I don’t know. There’s a lot of work left to be done. A lot of work. I just did my bits in the studio and left it up to the Amorphous Androgynous to artistically direct it. And unfortunately for everybody, they’ve not finished it.”

‘Shoot a Hole Into The Sun’ was also a part of the ‘Songs From The Great White North‘ EP, released especially for Record Store Day on April 21st.


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