When split in 2009, the Gallagher brothers left behind one of the most formidable singles catalogs in British rock history. Time Flies… 1994–2009 (released June 14, 2010) captures that legacy across two CDs, gathering every single A-side from “Supersonic” to “Falling Down.”
The standard 2-CD edition is the core of this release. It meticulously arranges the tracks in the order they were released, allowing the listener to hear the band’s evolution. It starts with the raw, sleazy bounce of "Supersonic" and the soaring "Shakermaker," moves through the peak of Morning Glory? with "Roll With It" and "Wonderwall," and navigates the chaotic experimental phase of Be Here Now with "D'You Know What I Mean?" Oasis Time Flies 2 CD Greatest Hits 2010 FLAC Kitlope
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For the uninitiated, this looks like a random collection of words. For the audiophile and the die-hard Oasis collector, it represents a holy grail: a lossless, bit-perfect copy of the Gallagher brothers’ final authorized compilation, wrapped in the enigmatic code word “Kitlope.” This article unpacks every element of that keyword, exploring why Time Flies remains essential, why FLAC matters, and what “Kitlope” really means.