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Gallagher wants the Chemical Brothers
Published Wednesday, Mar 22 2006, 15:02 GMT | By Fiona Edwards
Noel Gallagher has revealed that Oasis are planning to work with dance kings, the Chemical Brothers.
Noel had worked with the pair previously on Setting Sun and Let Forever Be, but he has now revealed that he wants the whole of Oasis to work with the Chemical Brothers on a project.
Oasis had already tried to work together with Death in Las Vegas, but the collaboration did not turn out well. Noel told XFM Manchester: "We kind of thought it's time to step outside of our own studio and go and try something a bit different, and it's well documented that we didn't have the right songs to go and tackle the project."
He added: “We thought it was going to be great, we got in there and turned the tapes on and it was a little bit sh*t. But I would have loved to have worked more with the Chemicals, still would actually. I still think 'Setting Sun' to this day is one of the best things I've ever done, much to Liam's disappointment."
Noel had worked with the pair previously on Setting Sun and Let Forever Be, but he has now revealed that he wants the whole of Oasis to work with the Chemical Brothers on a project.
Oasis had already tried to work together with Death in Las Vegas, but the collaboration did not turn out well. Noel told XFM Manchester: "We kind of thought it's time to step outside of our own studio and go and try something a bit different, and it's well documented that we didn't have the right songs to go and tackle the project."
He added: “We thought it was going to be great, we got in there and turned the tapes on and it was a little bit sh*t. But I would have loved to have worked more with the Chemicals, still would actually. I still think 'Setting Sun' to this day is one of the best things I've ever done, much to Liam's disappointment."
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