The Last Goodbye (album)

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The Last Goodbye
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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 22, 2022
Length50:32
Label
Producer
Odesza chronology
Bronson
(2020)
The Last Goodbye
(2022)
Flaws in Our Design
(2023)
Odesza albums chronology
A Moment Apart
(2017)
The Last Goodbye
(2022)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."This Version of You" (featuring Julianna Barwick)2:51
2."Wide Awake" (featuring Charlie Houston)
3:35
3."Love Letter" (featuring The Knocks)4:13
4."Behind the Sun" 4:10
5."Forgive Me" (featuring Izzy Bizu)
3:28
6."North Garden"
3:00
7."Better Now" (featuring Maro)3:14
8."The Last Goodbye" (featuring Bettye LaVette)
5:58
9."All My Life"3:12
10."Equal" (featuring Låpsley)
3:53
11."Healing Grid" 3:06
12."I Can't Sleep" 3:07
13."Light of Day" (featuring Ólafur Arnalds)
  • Knight
  • Mills
  • Arnalds
6:40
Total length:50:32

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