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Here is our latest interview with Andy Bell from Oasis regarding his solo album.
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Following Oasis’ 10-month world tour, bassist Andy Bell has began work on his first solo album. The Welsh-born, ex-Ride and Hurricane #1 guitarist is recording the album in Sweden, where he has lived for the past 8 years with his wife, Idha.
He has enlisted the help of Kalle Gustafsson Jerneholm from the Swedish rock group, The Soundtrack of Our Lives to produce the record.
We sat down with Bell in Gothenburg, Sweden to talk about the new album.
SV: Andy, at what point did you decide that it was time for a solo album?
AB: Well, we (Oasis) just finished a 10-month world tour at the end of March, and Noel (Gallagher) made it quite clear that he had no further plans for the band in 2006. I also had quite a few songs left over from our last album.
I’ve always wanted to record a solo album ever since Ride disbanded, and for the first time, I’ve had the time – and the songs – to finally start it.
SV: Speaking of Oasis, you wrote two songs for “Don’t Believe The Truth”. Do you feel more comfortable presenting material to the rest of the band now than you did when you first joined?
AB: To be honest, I’ve always felt quite comfortable bringing my songs to Noel and the rest of the group. I’ve just been writing more in the last couple of years than I did when I first joined. I only wrote two songs for the ‘Heathen Chemistry’ sessions (Thank You For The Good Times, and A Quick Peep).
This time around, I had about 7 or 8 songs, and two went on the record. (Turn Up The Sun, and Keep The Dream Alive).
SV: Tell us about what kind of material we can expect from the solo record. Do the tunes have an Oasis vibe to them?
AB: Well, I would say that they are more similar to the songs I was writing for Ride and Hurricane than the songs I’ve written for Oasis in the last few years.
I think that there is a good mix of songs on the album. There are some heavier songs, some softer tunes, and a couple of psychedelic offerings. I’m very excited.
SV: How did you and Kalle begin working with each other?
AB: We toured with TSOOL back in 2002, and they also opened a couple of gigs for us this past summer. I’m a big fan of TSOOL. Kalle has done quite a lot of production and mixing for TSOOL along with some other bands. He’s a genius at layering sounds in the studio, and his style is working very well right now with this record.
We talked after a show we played with TSOOL last summer in Milton Keynes (England), and we decided that we would get together once Oasis was finished touring.
TSOOL is doing some touring of its own this year, but with us both living in Sweden, it’s been quite easy to schedule recording sessions at Kalle’s studio (Grammofonstudion in Gothenburg).
SV: Are there any other musicians who are going to appear on your record?
AB: Actually, Gem (guitarist in Oasis) was on holiday in Iceland last month, and stopped by in Sweden for a few days to play on some tracks. I also had Pete Salisbury (former drummer for The Verve) come in to play drums on a few songs.
Also, Martin Hederos, Matthias Barjed, and Ebbot Lundberg from TSOOL are all planning on coming in for a couple sessions.
SV: Any chance of Noel and Liam performing on the album?
AB: There is a song I’ve written called ‘In The Middle’ which I think would suit Liam’s voice very well. I don’t think Noel even wants to look at a guitar for the next 6 months, let alone come to Sweden to play one. (Laughing).
SV: When do you expect to release the album?
AB: We will start mixing at the end of the summer, and hopefully have the record out by the end of November.
Ahhhh, but you can't beat slipping a fresh slab of black vinyl out of it's sleeve - just the slightest hint of static - opening up the record player lid and placing the record down. Then slowly moving over the needle and gently putting it onto the gro
This sounds defenitely worth checking out. Haven't heard much Ride but they are mentioned a lot in the same breath as other bands I like. Pete Salisbury was one of my biggest drummer-influences back in the days too...
...and on great part of Oasis fan sites,all the kids hope to a tune sung by Liam... me too i'm curious to listen his voice under a typical Kalle pattern... (even if i hate Liam's person,because it's a jerk!)
Ebbot the Greatest Wrote:reat part of Oasis fan sites,all the kids hope to a tune sung by Liam... me too i'm curious to listen his voice under a typical Kalle pattern... (even if i hate Liam's person,because it's a jerk!)
Why don´t you like Liam because of his atitude? :)
Steffoo Wrote:Why don´t you like Liam because of his atitude? :)
yes...but old Liam until 2000 rocks...i don't like his "mad for it"radical fans...and because i like so much Noel...
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RE: TSOOL doing work on Andy Bell's solo album
Paul G
Guest
2006.06.01 19:21
Hello,
I think this thing is a hoax according to Ride's official website and various Oasis sites like www.live4ever.us.
Here is the link to the Ride web site that has some official news from credible sources:www.ticket2ride.it/index2.htm
Thanks
Ahhhh, but you can't beat slipping a fresh slab of black vinyl out of it's sleeve - just the slightest hint of static - opening up the record player lid and placing the record down. Then slowly moving over the needle and gently putting it onto the gro
I asked my teacher, who's got his studio at svenska grammofonstudion, about this and he didn't know anything about it, and he said he would if it was going to happen.
yeah right, like your teacher would knöw anything...sorry, but sometimes things are so extremly secret that even kalle don't know about them!
Ahhhh, but you can't beat slipping a fresh slab of black vinyl out of it's sleeve - just the slightest hint of static - opening up the record player lid and placing the record down. Then slowly moving over the needle and gently putting it onto the gro
Look, if Andy Bell wants an album recorded, I have a old 4 track in perfect working order and I am looking for work (STILL!!!!), I will give Andy a great deal, a chance to record like he did in the good old days and give him a wall of fuzz noise that he didn't know existed or that he wanted!!!! C'mon Andy, give me a call, I need the work.
Ahhhh, but you can't beat slipping a fresh slab of black vinyl out of it's sleeve - just the slightest hint of static - opening up the record player lid and placing the record down. Then slowly moving over the needle and gently putting it onto the gro