Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Surrender features guest vocalists Noel Gallagher , Hope Sandoval , Bernard Sumner and Jonathan Donahue (Mercury Rev). The album is more experimental than previous efforts. "Let Forever Be" is a clear tribute to the Beatles' "Tomorrow Never Knows".

    • Big Beat [1] Electronica [1]
  2. Let Forever Be. " Let Forever Be " is a song by English electronic music duo the Chemical Brothers, released as the second single from their third studio album, Surrender (1999), on 23 July 1999 in Japan and on 2 August in the United Kingdom. It contains uncredited vocals from Noel Gallagher of Britpop band Oasis, who also co-wrote ...

    • Alternative Rock [1]
  3. Jun 21, 2024 · June 21, 2024. 25 years ago today, the Chemical Brothers released Surrender. Jonathan Donahue! Noel Gallagher! Bobby Gillespie! Hope Sandoval! Bernard Sumner! Read our review of the Chemical Brothers’ essential 2015 album:

  4. 5 days ago · And like Hole, Surrender has a slate of guest spots from the cream of British music. Bernard Sumner of Joy Division / New Order croons the moody Out Of Control , Oasis guitarist and songwriter Noel Gallagher voices the grand, sweeping, Britpop (natch) of Let Forever Be , and Mazzy Star ’s Hope Sandoval takes over for Beth Orton on the reverb-drenched, Cowboy Junkies -style chillout Asleep ...

  5. After his turn on "Setting Son" with the Chemicals in 1996, Oasis' terminally out- of- style Noel Gallagher returns for another psychedelic, Beatles-esque anthem on "Let Forever Be," again ...

  6. Jun 22, 2024 · In 2019, The Chemical Brothers shared a 20th Anniversary special edition re-release of ‘Surrender’, featuring five unreleased “secret psychedelic mixes”, a collection of b-sides and remixes, a DVD of restored promo videos, live footage of their performance at Glastonbury 2000, art prints, and a book. The set was released on 3CD and 4xLP.

  7. Noel Thomas David Gallagher (born 29 May 1967) is an English musician, singer and songwriter. He was the primary songwriter, lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the rock band Oasis until their split in 2009.