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Up to Now

Up to Now
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Compilation album by Snow Patrol
Released 6 November 2009
Recorded 1998–2009
Length 120:20
Label Fiction
Producer
Snow Patrol chronology
Late Night Tales: Snow Patrol
(2009)
Up to Now
(2009)
Fallen Empires
(2011)
Singles from Up to Now
  1. "Just Say Yes"
    Released: 23 October 2009
  2. "An Olive Grove Facing the Sea (2009 Version)"
    Released: 4 December 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 3/5 stars
Drowned in Sound 6/10
IndieLondon 4.5/5
Pitchfork Media 5.1/10
PopMatters 7/10
Rolling Stone 3/5 stars
Stuff.co.nz 4/5 stars
Sunday Mercury Favourable
The Border Mail 4/5
The List 2/5 stars

Up to Now is the first compilation album by alternative rock band Snow Patrol. The album features tracks spanning Snow Patrol's fifteen-year music career, including tracks from The Reindeer Section, a side-project/supergroup involving musicians from all over Scotland. The album was released in early November 2009, primarily as a two-disc set and a three-disc digipak format containing one DVD of bonus material. A limited edition heavyweight box was also sold. Three new songs were released on the album. One of these was "Just Say Yes", the lead single taken from the compilation. The solo re-recording of "An Olive Grove Facing the Sea" was released as the album's second single. In Netherlands, Belgium and Finland "Run" was re-released in a version called "Run (2010 Version)" in January 2010.

The release has been described by the band as a collection of the band's best loved songs, and not a greatest hits, as the album also contains non-singles. It was received favorably by music critics for not being a typical hits record. The album performed well commercially, reaching the top 5 in three countries and the top 40 in another. It also sold well on the iTunes Store, making the top 10 selling albums lists in various countries.

The album marks the band's 15 year music career. It is a reminder to newer fans that the band had made two albums before Final Straw, and achieving any commercial success. In line with the 15 years they have been recording, the album features 2 CDs with 15 songs on each, with 3 brand new tracks. The band felt it was a good time for such a release as their newer material was heading towards new, unexplored musical styles.

To come up with a track list for the album, each member compiled one individually, initially coming up with almost the same song selections. According to guitarist Nathan Connolly, the only differences in opinion on song selections among the band members arose on songs from the earliest albums. Forty songs were initially selected, but they realized it wouldn't be practically possible to include all of them. They were whittled down to thirty, some reluctantly. One of these was "Make This Go on Forever". Vocalist Gary Lightbody explained that they did it as to evenly represent all their albums. The final chosen songs are from all five studio albums, past b-sides and rarities, apart from three new recordings. They also felt the song selection should draw all sorts of fans; those who've supported from the start and those who might be hearing about the band for the first time, which was the reason for comparatively less representation of songs from the early albums. Commenting on fans' arguments about leaving singles "How to Be Dead" and "One Night is Not Enough" off the album, Lightbody said that they couldn't please everyone. Drummer Jonny Quinn remembers enjoying the selection process as he went back to listen their older songs he hadn't heard for long.


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