Post by Fuzzy Dunlop on Oct 15, 2011 14:55:15 GMT
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10.0 | Daily Telegraph
High Flying Birds is the best collection of Gallagher tunes since his Morning Glory days
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8.0 | Q
This assured debut secures his position as one of our finest artists. Print edition only
8.0 | Mojo
For the first time in years, the primetime Gallagher swagger is back, in a more mature form. Print edition only
8.0 | NME
Noel's still got it. Only a fool would write him off. Print edition only
6.0 | Clash
A decidedly acoustic affair, but disappointingly, despite Noel’s frequent advocation of Neil Young’s genius, it’s nowhere near as introspective or penetrating as old Shakey
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6.0 | BBC
Finally freed of the burden of his old band, their hot streak and their lead singer, he can concentrate on making enjoyable records for other people to enjoy
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6.0 | Drowned In Sound
Mostly, it is a formulaic affair. Tick the boxes, add a few strings, loud bit here, quiet bit there
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6.0 | The Irish Times
So, has Noel reinvented himself? Well, no, but he’s making better use of his now-familiar palette
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6.0 | The Independent
One can't help wondering whether this was really the album that Noel Gallagher set out to make when he contemplated a solo career, or just the one he settled for.
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6.0 | The Guardian
A more enjoyable album than Oasis' latter-day catalogue. At the risk of handing out some well-worn advice, anyone hoping to hear a radical departure might be recommended to hold on
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6.0 | The Fly
A whole dozen braincells better than Beady Eye
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6.0 | Evening Standard
This is an album that will please the easily pleased
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5.0 | The Music Fix
It does nothing beyond suggest the next Oasis album would've been OK
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4.0 | Uncut
It's hard to escape the feeling that High Flying Birds is a half-hearted failure of nerve. Print edition only
10.0 | Daily Telegraph
High Flying Birds is the best collection of Gallagher tunes since his Morning Glory days
Read Review
8.0 | Q
This assured debut secures his position as one of our finest artists. Print edition only
8.0 | Mojo
For the first time in years, the primetime Gallagher swagger is back, in a more mature form. Print edition only
8.0 | NME
Noel's still got it. Only a fool would write him off. Print edition only
6.0 | Clash
A decidedly acoustic affair, but disappointingly, despite Noel’s frequent advocation of Neil Young’s genius, it’s nowhere near as introspective or penetrating as old Shakey
Read Review
6.0 | BBC
Finally freed of the burden of his old band, their hot streak and their lead singer, he can concentrate on making enjoyable records for other people to enjoy
Read Review
6.0 | Drowned In Sound
Mostly, it is a formulaic affair. Tick the boxes, add a few strings, loud bit here, quiet bit there
Read Review
6.0 | The Irish Times
So, has Noel reinvented himself? Well, no, but he’s making better use of his now-familiar palette
Read Review
6.0 | The Independent
One can't help wondering whether this was really the album that Noel Gallagher set out to make when he contemplated a solo career, or just the one he settled for.
Read Review
6.0 | The Guardian
A more enjoyable album than Oasis' latter-day catalogue. At the risk of handing out some well-worn advice, anyone hoping to hear a radical departure might be recommended to hold on
Read Review
6.0 | The Fly
A whole dozen braincells better than Beady Eye
Read Review
6.0 | Evening Standard
This is an album that will please the easily pleased
Read Review
5.0 | The Music Fix
It does nothing beyond suggest the next Oasis album would've been OK
Read Review
4.0 | Uncut
It's hard to escape the feeling that High Flying Birds is a half-hearted failure of nerve. Print edition only