It starts with the same arrangements as those of Wonderwall on The Riverman, but soon the new identity that Noel Gallagher wants to give his group takes over. The disc deserves to be listened to several times with increasing pleasure. the discovery of the disk with the aforementioned The Riverman sets the tone: those who love Oasis will love this disc, but they do not expect an Oasis record, it's something else and it's very nice. Then engages on The Heat of the Moment, another melodic piece declined on the second disc by a remix (was it really useful?). The pieces keep coming to get to The Dying of the Light to the sounds that Paul Weller would not disown. Sometimes, Noel swapped for the Epiphone Stratocaster like The Mexican, a little faster but still in mind. The second disc seems to be to make up for the lack of big hits, but no doubt reaching maturity, they will be on the next album.