Noel Gallagher's announced album with psychedelic production duo Amorphous Androgynous may never be heard by the public.
The singer/songwriter announced last year at his 'comback' press conference (pictured) that the "far out" collaboration album would follow the release of his solo debut, Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.
However, now he's indicated that the "time may have passed" to bring the project to market.
He told The Sun: "It was supposed to be delivered the night I did that press conference and I hadn’t been involved in any of the mixing at that point due to being busy with other things.
“Anyway, it was a toss-up whether to announce it in the first place, but I just thought f*** it, I’ve done it, let’s announce it.
“But since then I’ve been on the road and because of that I’ve not been in the mixing, and I’m not happy with any of the mixes.
“They’re going backward and forward so then the plan was to get mixing done after the tour, but this tour has gone on so long that there’s been no time, and that means looking at it next year.
“But by then I fear the moment may have passed.”
Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds play the iTunes Festival on September 12 at Camden's Roundhouse, supported by Soundtrack Of Our Lives.
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