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Post by asimarx on Oct 20, 2014 17:05:52 GMT -5
I think I like the songs that didn't make it on to DBTT during his era more. - She Must Be One Of Us - Let It Come Down Over Me - Stop The Clocks - Record Machine - Lord Don't Slow Me Down - Boy With The Blues You've got to imagine this as an EP, released to coincide with the Lord Don't Slow Me Down movie. I remember Noel teasing us in every interview from end of 2005/start of 2006 about a Boy With The Blues standalone single. 1. Lord Don't Slow Me Down 2. Boy With The Blues 3. Record Machine 4. Stop The Clocks Now that would have been a fitting appendix to Don't Believe The Truth.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 20, 2014 17:34:08 GMT -5
I think I like the songs that didn't make it on to DBTT during his era more. - She Must Be One Of Us - Let It Come Down Over Me - Stop The Clocks - Record Machine - Lord Don't Slow Me Down - Boy With The Blues You've got to imagine this as an EP, released to coincide with the Lord Don't Slow Me Down movie. I remember Noel teasing us in every interview from end of 2005/start of 2006 about a Boy With The Blues standalone single. 1. Lord Don't Slow Me Down 2. Boy With The Blues 3. Record Machine 4. Stop The Clocks Now that would have been a fitting appendix to Don't Believe The Truth. I imagined that every single day during 2006. That would have been a FANTASTIC idea and gift for the fans after a rewarding 2005 and 2006. Oasis had the songs but did they have the balls to release such a cocept? No they did not.
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Post by The Milkman & The Riverman on Oct 20, 2014 17:45:51 GMT -5
See? I worked the shit out of this band during that period. I locked them in my studio for a month, they came with nothing. And you are still complaining about me. Same with High Flying Birds. I made them flying high. They were just birds at the start. Songbirds.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 20, 2014 17:56:51 GMT -5
See? I worked the shit out of this band during that period. I locked them in my studio for a month, they came with nothing. And you are still complaining about me. Same with High Flying Birds. I made them flying high. They were just birds at the start. Songbirds. Dave Sardy is more like Magic Alex. He once made The Beatles a toilet with a radio in it or something.
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Post by mkoasis on Oct 20, 2014 19:44:56 GMT -5
Here's another:
Sing (If the Song's Worth Singing)
I remember a picture of Noel holding up a CD of demos and this was one of the tracks listed on there. Maybe its just me being funny, but I suspect it might have evolved into Dream On. Just based on the title, that is.
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Post by warewolf95 on Oct 20, 2014 19:52:33 GMT -5
The Good Rebel is older than DBTT. It's from HC era. Anything to back this up? I always assumed people had just put in that era because it kinda fits the general vibe and sound of HC. And even if it was written around that time, they might have given the song another try during the DBBT sessions. I think it was in 2009, in a fan interview Noel gave to oasisgeneration.com in which he confirmed that they indeed recorded a demo of TGR, unfortunately without giving a date. In the same way we could add Kill For A Dream, The Roller and High Horse Lady to the list since they all were demoed or at least written during the HC sessions. (EDIT: The Magic Can't Be Right and Don't Be Down as well, for that matter). I'd never heard that Kill For a Dream, Wind Up Dream and High Horse Lady were HC songs. Sounds like we need to abandon the idea of deciphering the DBTT sessions and focus on HC at this point, lol
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 20, 2014 20:01:51 GMT -5
Here's another: Sing (If the Song's Worth Singing) I remember a picture of Noel holding up a CD of demos and this was one of the tracks listed on there. Maybe its just me being funny, but I suspect it might have evolved into Dream On. Just based on the title, that is. I always thought this song evolved into "Lyla".
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Oct 20, 2014 20:32:17 GMT -5
Wow, so much history I never knew. DBTT sessions have some fantastic songs!
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Post by rupertg on Oct 20, 2014 20:35:18 GMT -5
I believe on the DBTT documentary (on the flipside of the album) Noel said that Andy gave him 4 or 5 songs on a tape. Noel said he picked the best two.
Also Liam was working on the song "Show Me Your Love".
I always wanted Oasis to do a double album.
It think more than any other era DBTT would have been a great oppurtunity.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Oct 20, 2014 20:35:40 GMT -5
I'm still trying to figure out why Evil Eye never made it on any of these albums as a main track...including BE.
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Post by The Invisible Sun on Oct 20, 2014 20:36:51 GMT -5
I believe on the DBTT documentary (on the flipside of the album) Noel said that Andy gave him 4 or 5 songs on a tape. Noel said he picked the best two. Also Liam was working on the song "Show Me Your Love". I always wanted Oasis to do a double album. It think more than any other era DBTT would have been a great oppurtunity. Pretty sure Show Me Your Love is the demo for "For Anyone". Is that another track to add to the list?
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Post by Headmaster on Oct 20, 2014 22:12:18 GMT -5
Also Liam was working on the song "Show Me Your Love". This, it is the track I was trying to remember.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 20, 2014 22:19:12 GMT -5
I'm still trying to figure out why Evil Eye never made it on any of these albums as a main track...including BE. I always thought Evil Eye was written in late 2007. Kinda remember Liam name dropping int in MOJO or some shit.
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Post by Jim on Oct 21, 2014 1:34:49 GMT -5
Here's another: Sing (If the Song's Worth Singing) I remember a picture of Noel holding up a CD of demos and this was one of the tracks listed on there. Maybe its just me being funny, but I suspect it might have evolved into Dream On. Just based on the title, that is. I thought that too. I could hear in my head "Sing, if the songs worth singing" with the line "Dream On, cause that songbirds singing". Dream On and Lyla are quite similar songs too. Anything to back this up? I always assumed people had just put in that era because it kinda fits the general vibe and sound of HC. And even if it was written around that time, they might have given the song another try during the DBBT sessions. I think it was in 2009, in a fan interview Noel gave to oasisgeneration.com in which he confirmed that they indeed recorded a demo of TGR, unfortunately without giving a date. In the same way we could add Kill For A Dream, The Roller and High Horse Lady to the list since they all were demoed or at least written during the HC sessions. (EDIT: The Magic Can't Be Right and Don't Be Down as well, for that matter). I'd never heard that Kill For a Dream, Wind Up Dream and High Horse Lady were HC songs. Sounds like we need to abandon the idea of deciphering the DBTT sessions and focus on HC at this point, lol It was Noel himself that stated High Horse Lady dated back to The Heathen Chemistry sessions. He went back to it as it fit the theme of the album. Can't remember the interview but he did say it. I'm still trying to figure out why Evil Eye never made it on any of these albums as a main track...including BE. I always thought Evil Eye was written in late 2007. Kinda remember Liam name dropping int in MOJO or some shit. Aye, it was in a MOJO magazine in the months leading up to Dig Out Your Soul where Liam said he'd wrote it. It definitely would've made DGSS better and again I'd have liked it on BE. I'm just glad it got released in the end, one of LG's best songs.
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Post by Mean Mrs. Mustard on Oct 21, 2014 2:39:49 GMT -5
Here's another: Sing (If the Song's Worth Singing) I remember a picture of Noel holding up a CD of demos and this was one of the tracks listed on there. Maybe its just me being funny, but I suspect it might have evolved into Dream On. Just based on the title, that is. I thought that too. I could hear in my head "Sing, if the songs worth singing" with the line "Dream On, cause that songbirds singing". Dream On and Lyla are quite similar songs too. I thought that too! And now I'm not sure
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Post by asimarx on Oct 21, 2014 8:02:58 GMT -5
Here's another: Sing (If the Song's Worth Singing) I remember a picture of Noel holding up a CD of demos and this was one of the tracks listed on there. Maybe its just me being funny, but I suspect it might have evolved into Dream On. Just based on the title, that is. That's from the "Tour of Brotherly Love" mini documentary that came with the HC DVD singles. That was shot in May 2001. Noel said multiple times that Sing evolved into Lyla. Dream On was written in 2007/08 right at the end of the DYOS session, in the studio and demoed by Noel and Gem. I could dig out some quotes, but am lazy too now. I also think that the Dream On demo from Faster Than The Speed Of Magic is exactly that 2007/08 demo version.
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Post by globe on Oct 21, 2014 8:08:34 GMT -5
See? I worked the shit out of this band during that period. I locked them in my studio for a month, they came with nothing. And you are still complaining about me. Same with High Flying Birds. I made them flying high. They were just birds at the start. Songbirds. Dave Sardy is more like Magic Alex. He once made The Beatles a toilet with a radio in it or something.
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Post by mkoasis on Oct 21, 2014 21:16:46 GMT -5
Here's another: Sing (If the Song's Worth Singing) I remember a picture of Noel holding up a CD of demos and this was one of the tracks listed on there. Maybe its just me being funny, but I suspect it might have evolved into Dream On. Just based on the title, that is. That's from the "Tour of Brotherly Love" mini documentary that came with the HC DVD singles. That was shot in May 2001. Noel said multiple times that Sing evolved into Lyla. Dream On was written in 2007/08 right at the end of the DYOS session, in the studio and demoed by Noel and Gem. I could dig out some quotes, but am lazy too now. I also think that the Dream On demo from Faster Than The Speed Of Magic is exactly that 2007/08 demo version. Thank you clarifying this asimarx. I did not know about Dream On being written at the end of the DOYS session. I like to think I know a lot about this band, but I love being proved wrong about things like these and learning more.
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Post by Lennon2217 on Oct 21, 2014 21:27:00 GMT -5
That's from the "Tour of Brotherly Love" mini documentary that came with the HC DVD singles. That was shot in May 2001. Noel said multiple times that Sing evolved into Lyla. Dream On was written in 2007/08 right at the end of the DYOS session, in the studio and demoed by Noel and Gem. I could dig out some quotes, but am lazy too now. I also think that the Dream On demo from Faster Than The Speed Of Magic is exactly that 2007/08 demo version. Thank you clarifying this asimarx. I did not know about Dream On being written at the end of the DOYS session. I like to think I know a lot about this band, but I love being proved wrong about things like these and learning more. We all believe it was one of the songs Noel wrote while in Los Angeles during the mixing of DOYS. I wish that little album Noel made real fast was actually released as a bonus for Oasis fans that year.
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Post by asimarx on Oct 22, 2014 7:04:58 GMT -5
Thank you clarifying this asimarx. I did not know about Dream On being written at the end of the DOYS session. I like to think I know a lot about this band, but I love being proved wrong about things like these and learning more. Hey mk, I'm glad you found it interesting. Since I kind of went without giving any proof or sources, I thought I better post some more background information on all these wild speculations I've posted. It's pretty much off-topic but there you go, starting off with the Dream On demo and the demo recording session while mixing DOYS that Lennon2217 already mentioned: "This particular track [Dream On] was written just at the end of the Dig Out Your Soul sessions in 2008 [at the Village Recorder in Los Angeles, between January and March 2008]. It was the last week of mixing the album, and me and Gem (Archer) did a little demo of this song. I think it must have been because Liam had f---ed off home and didn't tell anybody - we were in the studio, like, f---ing hell, what are we gonna do? It's a bit throwaway… it's nonsense, the words don't mean anything."(NME, October 2011) As we were mixing the album, me and Gem were recording these other songs in another room. I remember having a sit down with our producer Dave and he said we should stop what we were doing and sit down and record these songs now as a group, and we were just doing little demos.(Timeout, October 2008) Noel also revealed he has written around a dozen "all great" songs since the recording sessions for Dig Out Your Soul. The latest one that I wrote, I listened back to it thinking, 'fucking hell man! That'd make a fucking great Bond theme'. But it's called 'Freaky Teeth'. Now, unless there's a James Bond film that comes out in the next ten years that's very, very psychedelic..." (NME, August 2008). Oasis' Noel Gallagher has revealed that he has written and demo-ed his band's next album and has got the ball rolling for his solo album. Gallagher said the new material echoed the work of The Kinks. "They all seem to be based around the same four or five chords," he expalined. "It's vastly different from what ['Dig Out Your Soul'] is." He added: "There's stuff about soldiers and religious people and rock stars and travellers. They seem to be all songs about people, but not people I know. And they all seem to have a narrative; it's kind of like a story which follows on from song to song." Speaking about his solo album plans, Gallagher said: "I'm going to do one sooner or later – hopefully sooner rather than later. "I'm kind of hoping Liam might be arrested soon, and then I'll have time to see it through." (October 2008) "I wrote and demoed a full album while we were in the studio," Gallagher continued. "While we were mixing the album in the studio we had another studio that consisted of a cupboard and this little GarageBand thing in the corner. We bought a miniature kids' drum kit and wrote another record." "The new stuff is a proper concept. Have you heard Neil Young's Greendale? I say it with a smile on my face because as I'm saying it, I'm thinking: 'you pretentious c*nt'. It's all songs about characters and all the songs will have titles and in brackets - it'll be 'AKA The Shopkeeper'. "I've got to say, they're sickeningly good. Dave Sardy (producer) was freaking out saying: We should record these now."(NME, January 2009) So, since we know that Noel wouldn't do multiple demos of the same song (well, except for Stop The Clocks very probably) I -assume- from all the details and hints Noel gave that the demo versions of Dream On/Freaky Teeth/Soldier Boys And Jesus Freaks that were released on Faster Than The Speed Of Magic were actually recorded at the end of the DOYS session. I've read about Stranded On The Wrong Beach having been demoed at the same time as well, it certainly sounds alike, the drums especially remind me of the sound of a "miniature kids's drum kid". In general I think that all the demos from FTTSOM were recorded pre-Oasis split, except for What A Life! maybe(though he apparently already had that strange "AKA" idea, see above). Then again, the last bit is pure speculation on my side. As for "Sing (If The Song's Worth Singing)", here's a link to a screenshot from The Hindu Times DVD-Single, showing the Demo-CD that was discussed earlier in the thread: www.mrmonobrow.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/monobrow/unheard/misc/singbeatlejuice.jpgThe transcribed tracklist reads: Oasis – “Best Of The Rest” (dated 12/04/01) 1 Sing (If The Song’s Worth Singing) 2 Better Man 3 Song Bird 4 Inst #1 (Beatle Juice) 5 (You’ve Got) The Heart Of A Star 6 A Quick Peep 7 Stop Crying Your Heart Out 8 The Hindu Times [or The Hindu Timing] This footage was shot in the tourbus on the "Tour Of Brotherly Love" they did with The Black Crowes in May 2001. They're even playing the CD and we get to hear snippets of an early mix of Better Man and a version of The Hindu Times which is almost identical with the released demo version. Anyway, here's some more info: Noel revealed that the track 'Lyla' evolved from this song. "In it's original form, it was the first song that was written for Heathen Chemistry. But it didn't actually work out, it was kind of a different feel, a different beat, and all that. It was actually called, it was another song and it was called 'Sing'. But then Travis had a song out called 'Sing' so we kind of scrapped it." He mentioned this again in an interview for Scotland Today on the 16th May 2005, and in an interview for XFM on the 30th May 2005.(Taken from Mr. Monobrow's brilliant site) And here's what Noel said about the other unreleased song from that CD, "Inst #1 (Beatle Juice) during an fan interview with oasisgeneration.com (now defunct) in 2009: N: Does that one say Beetlejuice? J: Uhm, sorry? N: Does that say Beetlejuice? J: This one? Yeah. N: That's an instrumental... J: Still havn't turned into... N: No, havn't turned into anything. I'd say it's a very good title! J: Yeah, I think so as well!
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Post by rupertg on Oct 22, 2014 20:56:32 GMT -5
It would be great if we could get a website similiar to mr. monobrows with all this Oasis demo information, with source qoutes.
It can talk about songs that are: - on bootlegs - songs/demos rumored to exist - songs/demos Noel, Liam and the Oasis camp mentioned in interviews - Beady Eye/High Flying songs written during the Oasis period - how many songs were written for each Oasis album - early song titles, example Wishing Stone (Wonderwall) - we can dissect and transcribe all Noel's notebooks. - also we can do this for Beady Eye and High Flying Birds on the same website
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Post by asimarx on Oct 23, 2014 3:46:39 GMT -5
Alright fellow Oasis nerds, as I've already threatened you with it, I thought I might as well post it. Here's my humble attempt at an recording sessions chronology for Don't Believe The Truth. Like I said, due to all the confusions surrounding the making of this album, it's not easy to comprehend what exactly happened where and when and with whom. However, I've tried to work my way through the (luckily quite detailed) album and single credits, A LOT of interviews and A WHOLE LOT more of Google research.
I'll warn you beforehands, all of the following is, for the most part, pure ASSUMPTION and SPECULATION and these bits and pieces has been puzzled together from sometimes quite obscure sites (anyone remembers Kathy's Zak Oasis site? What a goldmine it is for this purpose). Moreover, apologies for almost not giving any sources for the loose notes and quotations. You will probably be able to trace them down if you just Google excerpts of it. It's mostly stuff that's been written and said that I've been just collecting in a really rough copy & paste manner for a while now.
If you're looking for an easy entry into the recording mess that is Don't Believe The Truth (what happened ecactly with DIV in Cornwall? Why Dave Sardy? Why Zak Starkey? etc.), try to look for a lenghty and insightful interview Noel and Gem gave to XFM in May 2005, it should be somewhere on Youtube. Please be free to diss me off, in that case I just ask for reasonable corrections as well. And no, I'm actually quite busy besides being an Oasis fan and I do have an intact social life, somehow.
Sawmills Studios, Cornwall, UK; January - March 2004 ("1 month of work"); other sources claim November 2003
Producers: Death In Vegas (Tim Holmes and Richard Fearless) • A Bell Will Ring • Boy With The Blues • I Can See It Now [?] • Lord Don’t Slow Me Down • Mucky Fingers • Record Machine [?] • Stop The Clocks • The Good Rebel [?] • The Meaning Of Soul • Those Swollen Hand Blues [?] • Turn Up The Sun • Velvet Building
(Rumuoured song titles, Early 2004) • Down Into The Universe • I Stand Alone • Longer • Revolution Man • Say It • Singin' Your Life • The Roller • They Ain't Got Nothing On Me, They Ain't Got Nothing On You • You Wanna Feel My Shame Notes: - Planning began three or four months beforehands. - 13 songs recorded with Terry Kirkbride on drums. - “Five of the twelve tracks were going to be ones that we'd worked on.” - "I've got about five songs done, Liam's got about six, and Gem's got a couple." - 10 songs that they thought were pretty good, 4 on DBTT, 6 not even good enough for b-sides - Turn Up The Sun and Keep The Dream Alive were demoed together by Andy Bell, A Bell Will Ring demoed on tour in Australia/October 2002 - Around ten songs were worked on with Death In Vegas of which, according to Noel, six were "not even good enough to make the b-sides". - "We've done a bunch of really ****ing good demos and we put together a running order of what we thought the album was gonna be and we whittled it down to ten tracks." - Demos with Alan White drumming exist. - Sessions were "finished, not abandoned", but not mixed. - Two month break afterwards.
Strangeway Studios, London, UK; Early 2004 Producer: Noel Gallagher Engineer and Mixer: Paul “Strangeboy” Stacey • Let It Come Down Over Me [?] • Let There Be Love (Piano, Bits and pieces) (final demo released on Let There Be Love single dvd) • Mucky Fingers (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) • She Might Be One Of Us [?] • Sittin’ Here In Silence On My Own (released on The Let There Be Love single) • Those Swollen Hand Blues (released on Falling Down single) Notes: - Probably intended to be demos. - Mixed by Paul Stacey (Strangeways is his studio) - Drums by Terry Kirkbride.
Wheeler End Studios, Wycombe, UK; April – (19th at the latest) May 2004 Producer: Noel Gallagher Engineer: Jan ‘Stan’ Kybert • A Bell Will Ring • Guess God Thinks I'm Abel [?] • Let There Be Love (Bits and pieces) (final demo released on Let There Be Love single dvd) • Lord Don’t Slow Me Down (released as a single) (Liam version released on leaked CD 2008) • Lyla [Smiler] (released on Lyla single dvd) • Love Like A Bomb [?] • Part Of The Queue [?] • The Importance Of Being Idle (Acoustic take released on The Importance Of Being Idle single dvd, a "real" demo probably never existed) • The Meaning Of Soul • The Quiet Ones (released on The Importance Of Being Idle single) • Turn Up The Sun [?] • Weight Of The World [?] • Won’t Let You Down (released on Lyla single) Notes: B-sides and Lord Don’t Slow Me Down mixed by Jan ‘Stan’ Kybert. Won’t Let You Down produced by Liam & Gem, mixed by Kybert. The Quiet Ones produced and mixed by Oasis. Drums by Zark Starkey. Drums on Lord Don’t Slow Me Down by Terry Kirkbride. - Lyla and TIBIO pretty much the released versions. - After a short break in which many new songs, including “Love Like A Bomb”, “The Importance Of Being Idle”, “Guess God Thinks I’m Abel”, “Part Of The Queue”, "Let There Be Love (written in 1998, finished in DIV pause)" and "Lyla" were written, the band reconvened at their Wheeler End Studios with Noel as producer. - In June 2004, Oasis debuted two new songs from these sessions, the Liam-written "The Meaning of Soul" and the Gem-written "A Bell Will Ring". - Noel explained that they started out recording the album with Death In Vegas, but ran out of time due to DIV's other commitments. So they then tried to combine that material with other demo material they had done already, but that didn't work. Then they were just going to release the demos. But because they had Alan drumming on them, that would have been a problem. Then they thought they'd just get Zak to drum on the demos that were already done, but that didn't sound right as the drums were going on last. Which led straight to the 'f*** it, we're starting from scratch' approach. Noel said they never completely scrapped it, but during all this time, more and more songs were being written, so there was more to choose. - 14 days only, scrapped again. - "A Couple of months" break afterwards, while waiting for Zak Starkey finishing his tour with The Who.
Songs that I couldn't allocate to any session, but that -might- have been attempted during the DBBT sessions at this point or later • God Help Us All • Guess I'm Out Of Time (apparently demoed in 2004/2005) at Oasis’ studio) • I Stand Alone/The Morning Son • Let It Come Down Over Me (Leaked on NG Demos 2010) • Man Of Misery • Soldier On • Sweet And Sour • The Good Rebel • Wind Up Dream
Olympic Studios, London, UK; 2004; (After 9th) August 2004 Producer: Dave Sardy • A Bell Will Ring (Leaked CD 2008?) • Love Like A Bomb (Leaked CD 2008?) • Turn Up The Sun (Leaked CD 2008?) • More... Notes: - Manager Marcus Russell met Sardy, sent him tracks to mix, sounded like ‘Frankenstein’. - “We sent Sardy a few tracks of this cobbled-together stuff to mix and he sent them back and it didn't sound right. So we've started from scratch bar one song [Mucky Fingers].” - Dave Sardy expressed interest in taking over production duties. Sardy was given tapes of existing recording sessions to mix, and after his work was praised by the band, he arrived in the UK to oversee new recording sessions at Olympic Studios in London. These sessions did not last long before he asked the band to travel to Los Angeles and re-record most of the album there. - We have got four tracks down but there is still another six or seven to do. "We've spent almost a year recording but we haven’t got the sound right — but the songs are good." - “We've finished about 4 tracks now, so I think , hopefully in an ideal world we'll have a single out by the end of the year but it's probably looking like it'll be Feb next year.” - We’ve written 66 songs, the majority of which I can’t believe our kid’s done. I’ve only written 14 of them. He’s done most of the rest of them." - 2 weeks of recordings. - Drums by Zak Starkey.
Capitol Studios, Los Angeles, US; October - November 2004 Producer: Dave Sardy • Ain’t Got Nothin’ (Leaked CD 2008?) • Eyeball Tickler (Leaked CD 2008?) • Guess God Thinks I’m Abel • I Wanna Live In A Dream In My Record Machine (released on leaked CD 2008 and Faster Than The Speed Of Magic) • Keep The Dream Alive • Let There Be Love (Bits and pieces) • Part Of The Queue • Pass Me Down The Wine • Stop The Clocks (released on leaked CD 2008 and Faster Than The Speed Of Magic) • The Boy With The Blues • The Meaning Of Soul (Leaked CD 2008?) • Untitled Liam songs 1&2 Notes: - Some songs might have been attempted or demoed before, certainly more has been recorded. - Recording sessions began at Capitol Studios in October 2004 with the band spending around 9 weeks there. - In late October, the Gallaghers were spotted out and about in LA. Apparently some recording did take place of at the Capitol Building, while the majority of the stay was spent mixing and overdubbing at Village Recording Studios. - "The album’s finished. We recorded it three times. It’s been a major pain in the arse but it’s come out really good" - 9 weeks spent in Los Angeles including 3-4 weeks of mixing. - 11 songs left over that were very good. - Oasis have 66 songs vying for a place on their sixth studio album, due out early next year. - Noel revealed that he still has 25 songs left from the sessions for ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’, and suggested that that will mean he won’t have to “any more work for the next few years”. These songs include the much talked-up ’Stop The Clocks’, of which Noel has now tired, revealing, “There are so many versions of that song now we could put it out as an EP on its own!” - Noel recently explained that he had four “great” songs left over from the ‘Don’t Believe The Truth’ sessions. - Drums by Zak Starkey.
The Village, Los Angeles, US; December 2004 Producer: Dave Sardy • A Bell Will Ring (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) • Eyeball Tickler (released on Lyla single) • Guess God Thinks I’m Abel (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) • Keep The Dream Alive (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) • Love Like A Bomb (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) • Lord Don’t Slow Me Down • Part Of The Queue (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) • Pass Me Down The Wine (released on The Importance Of Being Idle single) • Stop The Clocks • The Importance Of Being Idle (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) • The Meaning Of Soul (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) • The Boy With The Blues • Turn Up The Sun (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) Notes: - Mixing by Dave Sardy. - Drums by Zak Starkey, except on Part Of The Queue by Lenny Castro. - Stop The Clocks, Lord Don’t Slow Me Down & Boy With The Blues nearly made the cut. - Keep The Dream Alive was going to be the last song on the album (ending with movie quote cut out).
Metropolis Studios, London, UK; February 2005 Producer: Dave Sardy • Let There Be Love (Mix) (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) • Lyla (Additional Production) (released on Don’t Believe The Truth) Notes: - Let There Be Love mixed and Lyla finished by Dave Sardy on the record companies’ request.
Snake Ranch, London, England, UK; May 2005 Producer: UNKLE • Cast No Shadow [UNKLE Beachhead Mix] (released on Goal OST) • Morning Glory [D Sardy Mix] (released on Goal OST) • Who Put The Weight Of The World On My Shoulders? (released on Goal OST) Notes: - Bass on CNS and MG by Jeordie White, bass on WPTWONM by Gem. - Drums by Terry Kirkbride.
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Post by freddy838 on Oct 23, 2014 4:13:54 GMT -5
I remember there being the odd early album review which had Stop The Clocks on the tracklist and Edith Bowman who did the interview for the DVD that came with the album commented about it on Radio 1, does anyone know at what stage of the process it got taken off? It must have been pretty close to when it was completed.
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Post by supernovadragon on Oct 23, 2014 4:22:11 GMT -5
Thank you asimarx for the full description, I enjoyed reading through these. Also interesting to note I think how the album was going to end, with A Bell Will Ring ending with a movie quote, that sounds interesting to me
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Post by asimarx on Oct 23, 2014 4:34:04 GMT -5
Thank you asimarx for the full description, I enjoyed reading through these. Also interesting to note I think how the album was going to end, with A Bell Will Ring ending with a movie quote, that sounds interesting to me Thanks, much appreciated! Actually the album was going to end with Keep The Dream Alive and there had been some sort of movie quote at the end that had to be cut for whatever reason. Can't remember anymore or which movie it was from right now, it's been awhile since I put that down. By the way this was mentioned by Noel in the XFM track-by-track interview I've recommended. EDIT: Here's a download link to the interview: www.sendspace.com/file/oqcg1fThis link was blatantly stolen from the SNH bootleg Archive, originally uploaded by NoelsOasis. Hope he doesn't mind me posting it on here. I'm not able to find it on Youtube and it helps the cause.
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