Liam Gallagher and John Squire have given me a lot of joy down the years. Largely with songs recorded and released in the late 80's through to the mid 90's. Liam's post Oasis material hasn't landed with me at all, while Squire (for all his prodigious talent on the guitar) has an extremely limited catalogue of work.
This is something that fellow Squire fan Liam agrees with; 'There's not enough of his music out there, whether it's with the Roses or himself. It's good to see him back writing songs and fucking good ones.'
Squire and Gallagher still excite me though, so when news that they were writing and recording came through, I immediately became intrigued by what it could sound like. Liam, in typically confident and brash mode, announced that it would be 'the best record since Revolver'.
I doubt that even the most ardent follower of Squire or Gallagher anticipates anything remotely as good as The Beatles 1966 album, but today saw the release of the first taster with the single Just Another Rainbow.
Appetites were whetted by the press release proclaiming Squire's instantly unforgettable psychedelia-tinged guitar met with passion, personality and utmost conviction from Gallagher's vocal
The Mancunian duo are joined by Greg Kurstin on bass and Joey Waronker (Beck, R.E.M.) on drums, with Kurstin also producing.
Squire has said of the single; 'To me the most obvious take on Just Another Rainbow is that it's about disappointment, and the sentiment is that you never get what you really want. But I don't like to explain songs, I think that's the privilege of the listener. It's whatever you want it to be. To me, it's also one of the most uplifting tracks we've made together, which is weird.'
My own worry was whether or not this would be Squire and Gallagher by numbers. The initial 10-second teaser certainly sounded a little like Waterfall - no bad thing right enough! And the second teaser made me think that this could easily be the best thing that either have been involved in for quite some time. Squire's guitar sounded sensational.
So .... what is it like?
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