Time Flies... 1994–2009 is a 2010 compilation album by Oasis that serves as the definitive collection of their UK singles. Released on June 14, 2010, via Big Brother Recordings, the 2-CD set includes all 27 UK singles released by the band throughout their career. Key Features of the 2-CD Set
The Kitlope is actually a real river system in British Columbia, Canada—one of the largest intact temperate rainforest watersheds. It has no musical connection to Oasis. So why the name? Oasis Time Flies 2 CD Greatest Hits 2010 FLAC Kitlope
Lossless Audio: FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) provides a bit-perfect copy of the original CD audio, essential for capturing the intricate production layers of anthems like "Champagne Supernova" and "All Around the World". Time Flies
Critics note that Time Flies omits several key singles (e.g., “Lord Don’t Slow Me Down”). However, the 2 CD version remains superior to the single-disc edition because it preserves the original single edits and mastering. The 2010 remastering for this set is notably less compressed than the 2009 Dig Out Your Soul sessions, offering a dynamic range that FLAC encoding captures perfectly. Compiled by Noel Gallagher
The release of Oasis – Time Flies... 1994-2009 marked a significant "post-split housekeeping" moment for one of the world's most influential rock bands. Released on June 14, 2010, just a year after the band's tumultuous breakup, this compilation serves as the complete map of their 15-year reign over the UK charts. For fans seeking the highest fidelity, versions tagged as FLAC Kitlope refer to specific high-quality, lossless digital rips often found in enthusiast circles, ensuring that every layer of Noel Gallagher’s wall-of-sound production is preserved. A Legacy in 27 Singles
A greatest hits collection is a common practice in the music industry, allowing artists to compile their most popular and enduring songs for fans to purchase. These collections often serve as an introduction to an artist's body of work, providing a concise overview of their most notable achievements. In the case of Oasis, Time Flies... 2010 aims to showcase the band's most iconic and beloved tracks, as well as some deeper cuts.
A proper FLAC rip of “Time Flies” is approximately 700–850 MB per CD—roughly 5x the size of a 320kbps MP3 album. For the dedicated fan, that space is a sacrament.