Are There Any Side Projects By Oasis Band Members?
Liam Gallagher and Noel Gallagher played on Prodigys “Shoot Down” and Liam Gallagher did vocals for “Scorpio Rising” by Death In Vegas are there any other similar projects to these??
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Noels side projects
Paul Weller — “I Walk On Gilded Splinters” (Dr. John cover) from the album Stanley Road (1995); Rhythm guitar
The Chemical Brothers — “Setting Sun” from the album Dig Your Own Hole (1996); Lead vocals and songwriting and co-wrote and was lead vocalist on the track Let Forever Be from their album Surrender
Beck — “Devil’s Haircut” from the “Devil’s Haircut” single (1996); Remix
Goldie — “Temper Temper” from the album Saturnz Return (1998); Lead guitar
The Chemical Brothers — “Let Forever Be” from the album Surrender (1999); Lead vocals and songwriting
UNKLE — The Knock-On Effect from the Be There single (1999); Remix
Claire Martin — “Help!” (The Beatles cover) from the album Take My Heart (1999); Acoustic guitar
Tailgunner — Handful of tracks on the album Tailgunner (2000); Drums
Proud Mary — Co-producer with Gem Archer and musician on the album Same Old Blues (2001)
Cornershop — “Spectral Mornings” from the album Handcream For A Generation (2002); Guitar
Paul Weller — “One X One” from the album Illumination (2003); Drums, bass, percussion & acoustic guitar along with Gem Archer
North Mississippi Allstars — “Polaris” and “One to Grow On” from the album Polaris (2003); Backing Vocals
The Stands — “Some Weekend Night” from the album All Years Leaving (2004); Guitar
The Who — “Won’t Get Fooled Again” from the album Live At The Royal Albert Hall (2003); Lead guitar
The Prodigy — “Shoot Down” from the album Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned (2004); Bass (also featured Liam Gallagher on vocals)
Ricky Gervais — “Free Love Freeway” from The Office Specials DVD (2004); Backing vocals, guitar
Ian Brown — “Keep What Ya Got” from the album Solarized (2004); Guitars, keyboards, piano, backing vocals and co-songwriting
Liams on a few too. Of the top of my head, “Scorpio rising”
& “Love Me and Leave Me”