The deluxe version of Long Way Down expands on the original tracklist with bonus material that deepens the album’s confessional, sometimes chaotic atmosphere. Hits like “Another Love” (which became an anthem for heartbreak across the 2010s) and “Grow Old with Me” sit alongside lesser-known gems and B-sides. Bonus tracks—including stripped-back versions and the haunting “I Think It’s Going to Rain Today”—reveal Odell’s songwriting vulnerability without the polish of full-band production.
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When Tom Odell burst onto the scene in 2013 with Long Way Down , he didn’t just step into the spotlight—he crashed it with raw, unfiltered emotion. Fresh off winning the Brits’ Critics’ Choice Award, the young British singer-songwriter delivered a debut album that drew immediate comparisons to piano men like Elton John, Rufus Wainwright, and Jeff Buckley, yet carved out a voice unmistakably his own. The deluxe version of Long Way Down expands
Long Way Down is not a background album. It demands attention—and in FLAC format, it commands it. For fans of emotive, piano-led indie rock, or anyone who fell in love with “Another Love” through a YouTube stream or Spotify playlist, the lossless deluxe edition is the definitive way to experience Odell’s debut. It’s raw, young, occasionally over-the-top, and utterly sincere—a long way down into feeling everything at once. Long Way Down is not a background album
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