"Kitlope" is a word of Tsimshian origin, meaning "people of the rocks" or "people from the opening in the mountains". It refers to a subgroup of the Haisla people and is also the name of a beautiful, remote watershed in British Columbia, Canada, known for its ancient forests and rich biodiversity.

: The front cover features a crowd photograph from the band's legendary 1996 Knebworth Park concerts. Audio Fidelity & "Kitlope" Context

charts their evolution into elder statesmen of rock, showcasing their stadium-filling maturity through the 2000s. The FLAC Advantage: Studio Quality at Home

The compilation famously includes tracks like "Whatever" and "Lord Don't Slow Me Down," which had previously never been featured on an official Oasis studio album. It became the 900th album to ever top the UK Albums Chart , moving over 100,000 copies in its first week alone. Detailed 2-CD Tracklist Breakdown

In piracy and release-group culture, is the alias of a legendary uploader or release group from the late 2000s/early 2010s, known for three things: