- Andy Bell (musician)
:"This article is about the Oasis bandmember and former member of Ride and Hurricane #1; for the lead singer of
Erasure , seeAndy Bell (singer) ."Infobox musical artist
Name = Andy Bell
Img_capt = Andy Bell in Bangkok, Thailand
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Andrew Piran Bell
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Born = Birth date and age|1970|8|11|df=y
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Origin =Cardiff ,Wales
Instrument =Guitar ,Bass guitar ,Keyboards ,Sitar ,Tamboura ,Ukelele
Genre =Indie rock ,Britpop ,shoegazing
Occupation =Singer ,Songwriter ,Guitarist ,Bass guitarist
Years_active = 1988 - Present
Label = Creation, Big Brother
Associated_acts = Oasis
Ride
Hurricane #1
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Notable_instruments =Andrew Piran Bell (born
11 August 1970 inCardiff ,Wales ) is the bass player for the band Oasis.Ride
Bell formed Ride with
Mark Gardener (guitarist ), who he met atCheney School inOxford and Laurence Colbert (drummer ) and Steve Queralt (bassist ), who he met doing Foundation Studies in Art and Design at Banbury in 1988. While still at Banbury the band produced a tape demo including the tracks "Chelsea Girl" and "Drive Blind". In February 1989, Ride were asked to stand in for a cancelled student union gig at Oxford Polytechnic that brought them to the attention ofAlan McGee . After supporting The Soup Dragons in 1989 McGee signed them toCreation Records .With Ride, Bell released three EPs between January and September 1990, entitled "Ride", "Play" and "Fall". While the EPs were not chart successes, enough critical praise was received to make Ride the darlings of music journalists. The first two EPs were eventually released together as "Smile" in 1992, while the "Fall" EP was later incorporated into CD releases of their debut LP, "Nowhere", released in October 1990, which was hailed as a critical success, with the media dubbing Ride "the brightest hope" for 1991. "Nowhere" was followed in March 1992 with "
Going Blank Again ". The twin rhythm guitars of Bell and Gardener, both distorted, both using Wah-wah pedals and both feeding back on each other was seen as the highlight of the album's critical and chart success.Despite having a solid fanbase and some mainstream success, the lack of a breakthrough contributed to inter-band tension, especially between Gardener and Bell. Their third LP, "
Carnival of Light ", was released in 1994, after shoegazing had given way toBritpop . "Carnival of Light" was oriented towards this new sound, but sales were sluggish and the shift in musical tastes devastated much of their original audience. The band were joined at Creation Records by Oasis, who shot to fame in 1994 with their groundbreaking debut "Definitely Maybe ". As label mates, Bell came to know the band's Gallagher brothers well and often shared in their partying, if not their success.1995 saw the dissolution of the band while recording their fourth album, "Tarantula", due to creative and personal tensions between the two guitarists. Bell penned most of the songs for the album, one of which - "Castle on the Hill" - was a lament for the band's situation and contains references to Gardener's self imposed exile from the group. Upon release of the album, it was announced that it would be deleted after one week.
Since the break-up, both Bell and Gardener have been more reflective on the reasons why the group disintegrated, with Bell especially admitting his own part in the process. It appears that they had just been too young and too stubborn and had no real idea of where the band was heading when they changed their style. [ [http://www.creation-records.com/ride/andy.html www.creation-records.com/ride Exclusive ] ]
Hurricane #1
Bell returned in 1997 with Hurricane #1, another Creation signing. Aware of his own vocal fragility, Bell had drafted in a more gutsy singer, Alex Lowe, who would sing the songs Bell wrote for him. The same year, they released their first album, also called "Hurricane #1". Their first single, "Step Into My World", number 29 in the UK charts (a re-mix of reached number 19 that year), and other less successful singles "Just Another Illusion" and "Chain Reaction". Their second album, "
Only The Strongest Will Survive ", was released in 1998 and the title track was released as a single reaching number 19.Hurricane #1 drew criticism, bordering on ridicule, for their similarity to Oasis. Bell himself said "Hurricane #1 is not so much influenced by Oasis, it's inspired by Oasis". Ill-advisedly, they let one of their songs be used on a TV ad campaign for "The Sun". Their albums did not sell well and in 1999 Bell took time out to tour as guitarist with the band
Gay Dad .Bell described the situation surrinding the demise of Hurricane#1 as thus:"Meanwhile, Creation's reaction to the success of the first single was to go into marketing overdrive, a bewildering and unsettling experience for any band, especially when you end up a year later owing the label so much money that they can force you to do an advert for The Sun just so they can get some back. The big budget videos and everything else just turned the presses noses up even more, and in the end, the whole experience did take it's toll on the band. I ended up leaving the country to try and get some peace, and to write the bands third album. I hit a huge writers' block, and ended up, to allintensts and purposes, retired from music. After a few months of that, Oasis called me up". [http://www.creation-records.com/ride/andy.html 2001 Andy Bell Interview] When asked in an interview what he thought of Hurricane#1 Bell gave the following answer- "Yeah. Looking back on it...of all the songs we [Hurricane#1] released, which was two albums and B-sides I think we could’ve put together a really good album out of that. I don’t think that every track on the albums are good. I think about half the tracks on the each album are good. I think a few of the B-sides are really good and I think a few of the remixes are as well. So there is some good stuff there, but it was a weird old time" [http://www.creation-records.com/ride/2003interviews.htm Under The Radar Interview 2003]Oasis
During 1999 [http://www.undertheradarmag.com/issue4/ride.html] with Hurricane#1 on hiatus Bell moved from
Oxford to live with his wifeIdha and daughther inSweden "to try and get some peace, and to write the bands third album. I hit a huge writers' block, and ended up, to all intensts and purposes, retired from music" [http://www.creation-records.com/ride/andy.html] . Bell then toured withGay Dad playinglead guitar for two weeks during which time according toGem Archer "Liam yelled [after hearing a radio report Bell had joined Gay Dad] , Andy Bell's joining Gay Dad! We can't let him do that!" Within a day, Noel Gallagher was on the phone and Bell had flown to Wheeler End studio in Buckinghamshire". [Q Magazine, June 2002] "I'd never played a bass before," he recalls. "They asked me to pick it up and join one of the biggest bands in the world. It was an offer I couldn't refuse." [http://mad4gem.tripod.com/interviews/theunlikelylads.htm] He plays a black Burns Bison bass.Bell was invited to join Oasis because they were looking for replacements for founding membersBonehead andGuigsy . Bonehead was quickly replaced with fellow Creation signing and formerHeavy Stereo frontmanGem Archer .Guigsy proved harder to replace and the video for "Go Let It Out" had to be filmed with Noel Gallagher on bass, Archer in Noel's role as lead guitarist and Liam Gallagher in Archer's role as rhythm guitarist. While unsuccessfully testing other bass players (such asDavid Potts ), the band finally selected Bell as a replacement.Bell was obliged to learn playing bass and the entire Oasis catalogue before his first Oasis gig at the last minute. As he had no part in performing on Oasis' 2000 album "Standing on the Shoulder of Giants ", he was originally paid the wage of a touring musician – about £85 a night.As the token southerner, Bell is the butt of many jokes. On stage, during the "Familiar to Millions " album, in response to the arguing chants of "Noel" and "Liam", Noel Gallagher appealed for the crowds to "fuck all that "Noel" and "Liam" shit. Can I have everybody singing "Who the fuck is Andy Bell?". He did however subsequently say, "Ah, sorry, man!", before adding to a member of the audience, "I dunno what you're laughing at; who are you, you cunt?". Bandmates have also nicknamed him "Wing Commander Bell" - a further nod to the fact that he doesn't fit in with the stereotypical Northern beginnings of the band. [Noel Gallagher, speaking on the Zane Lowe show, BBC Radio 1, August 2008]Since joining
Oasis Andy Bell has regularly made songwriting contributions to band with his first being the guitar based instrumental "A Quick Peep" appearing on the 2002Oasis albumHeathen Chemistry [http://www.oasisinet.com/DiscogRelease.aspx?id=3&type=1 Heathen Chemistry Songwriting Credits] together with his song "Thank You For The Good Times" being used as a B-side to theStop Crying Your Heart Out Single, again in 2002.Thank You For The Good Times was originally to be included on Heathen Chemistry [http://www.creation-records.com/ride/dotmusicint.html October 2001 Dotmusic interview ] butNoel Gallagher chose to include "A Quick Peep" instead because "I [Noel Gallagher] felt A Quick Peep said more about him as a songwriter" [Mojo Magazine July 2002] Andy Bell has also said "When I wrote "Thank You....." it sounded like "We All Need Someone To Lead Them" byThe Rolling Stones . When we started playing it together though it started to sound like "Some Might Say" - I never meant it to be a "Some Might Say" copy but that's what it is!!!!" [http://designermagazine.tripod.com/AndyBellINT1.html 2001 Designer Magazine interview with Andy Bell] To the bands next album- 2005's,Don't Believe The Truth Bell contributed album opener "Turn Up The Sun" [http://www.oasisinet.com/DiscogRelease.aspx?id=8&type=1 Don't Believe The Truth Songwriting Credits] , which was written in a forest near his Swedish home, on his own in the middle of the night and was often used as the show opener on the 2005/6 tour to support the album . In addition track nine "Keep The Dream Alive" is penned by Bell.On the new Oasis album
Dig Out Your Soul ,to which Andy Bell contributes Bass, Electric Guitar, Keyboards and Tamboura he has provided the song 'The Nature Of Reality' which appears as track number ten, . Interestingly, he doesn't feature at all on the track 'The Nature Of Reality', explaining "I taught Noel [Gallagher] the guitar parts and then let him roll with it. Gem [Archer] played bass on it. I wanted to make sure that it sounded right in the control room where it was being played". [Q Magazine, October 2008]Production Work
In addition to being a
songwriter andmusician , Bell has for a number of years actively been involved in record production. He receives co-production credit for both albums recorded by Hurricane#1- the eponymous Hurricane#1 and Only The Strongest Will Survive [Hurricane#1 & Only The Strongest Will Surive album sleevenotes] In addition Bell has undertaken third party prodction work on an ad-hoc basis forThe Kynd for whom in 1996 he produced their debut single "Egotripper". [http://www.myspace.com/thekynduk] Bell undertook production duties for the fith studio album "Fear & Love" by Swedish bandWeeping Willows [Discography section of weepingwillows.nu] released in 2007 Weeping Willows has always drawn upon earlyRoy Orbison andThe Smiths as their main influences. On "Fear & Love" Bell brought some Englishfolk music influences, and a some 1960s styledBritish Invasion sounds. The album was more or less recorded live in the studio, by playing the songs until the band got them right with minimal digital post production. Weeping Willows last two albums relied on a lot of post-production and remix styled studio techniques. Scandinavian music critics have given the album a warm welcome and compared some songs toThe Coral ,The Verve ,Talk Talk and Oasis.Solo Activities and Projects
Bell has been good friends with Magnus Carlson, the lead singer in Swedish band,
Weeping Willows , together they have embarked on some musical projects. The two run and DJ at the club, Bangers ’n’ Mash [http://www.myspace.com/bangersnmashsthlm] . Bell, also undertakes occasional DJset's inUK clubs for example as at 'This Feeling' night club night inLondon [http://www.nme.com/news/oasis/31413] In 2003 Bell collaborated with theStockholm based Irish-Swedishelectronica /acid house duo,DK7 , by providing guitar on the tracks “Heart Like a Demon” and “White Shadow” for their "Disarmed" album [http://www.discogs.com/release/565271] .During the autumn of 2006 Carlson and Bell teamed up (withJanne Schaffer ) and performed at an event dedicated to the late 1970ssinger-songwriter ,Ted Gärdestad . In addition to his role asproducer Bell played a number of instruments on eight of the twelve tracks on the 2007 album "Fear & Love" byWeeping Willows ranging fromglockenspiel ,piano toguitar .He has also performed solo gigs at smaller Swedish summer festivals including the 2006'Fest-i-val' inUmeå Sweden [http://www.myspace.com/festival2006 Official Fest-i-val 2006 Myspace site ] [http://stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.com/2006/08/andy-bell-live-in-sweden.html Oasis Fansite news report of Andy Bell's appearance at Fest-i-val including photos and setlist ] [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGHlBIktjeY Youtube footage of Andy Bell & Mark Gardener on stage with BJM] InJuly 2007Bell appeared with friend and former fellow Ride memberMark Gardener onstage withCalifornian rock band The Brian Jonestown Massacre at theOxford 'Truck'Music Festival [http://stopcryingyourheartoutnews.blogspot.com/2007/07/andy-bell-joins-brian-jonestown.html News Report with photos] On December 19, 2007 Bell joined Weeping Willows on stage for an event called “An Evening With Weeping Willows At Chinateatern” He lined up with other prominent guests such asThe Soundtrack of Our Lives ’Martin Hederos ,Echo & The Bunnymen vocalist Ian McCulloch andJens Lekman [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zdl7oDd55Ms] . In 2008, Bell appeared on the album of the Swedish based bandThe Most . He played guitar and supplied the vocals for their song "Now I Feel".Bell has on several occasions stated his intention to record and release a solo album in the future [http://www.creation-records.com/ride/andy.html] -"I will get around to it, it’s just waiting for the songs to turn up that suit my voice. I’ve got one so far, give me about five years and I’ll have an album’s worth" [http://www.creation-records.com/ride/nightshift.html 2001 Interview]Personal life
Bell is no longer married to Swedish singer Idha [Q Magazine, October 2008] and currently resides in London. He has two children who now live with their mother. Bell visits them in Sweden regularly and still DJ's at the Bangers n' Mash night club and does production work for Swedish bands.
References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1262786/] Andy Bell at IMDb
* [http://oasisonline.fan-sites.org/andy.php Oasis Online] Andy Bell Biography, Gallery, and Media
* [http://www.weepingwillows.nu/ Weeping Willows]
* [http://www.myspace.com/bangersnmashsthlm Bangers n' Mash Club page @MySpace]
* [http://www.ticket2ride.it/index2.htm Ticket2Ride- Ride fansite including 1998 interview with Andy Bell.]
* [http://www.rideox4.net/ Official Ride website including Q&A session with Andy fellow Ride members]
* [http://www.oasisinet.com Official Oasis Website]
* [http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Frontrow/5814/h1.html Hurricane#1 'Step into this world' fansite containing an extensive collated archive of news items and interviews relating to Hurricane#1]
* [http://designermagazine.tripod.com/AndyBellINT1.html 2001 Designer Magazine interview with Andy Bell]
* [http://www.ready-steady-go.org.uk/hurricane.html 1997 Andy Bell interview about Ride & Hurricane#1]
* [http://www.ready-steady-go.org.uk/hurricane.html Early 00's interview with Andy Bell]
* [http://www.dw-world.de/dw/article/0,2144,1772337,00.html 2005 interview with Andy Bell & Gem Archer]
* [http://www.oasisfanatic.com/gallery/oasis/pictures/0/28.html Extensive Gallery of Andy Bell images]
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