| Gem Archer |

Gem performing at Everett
Events Center
(Seattle, WA Area) September 9, 2005
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| Born |
December 7, 1966 (1966-12-07) (age 40)
Durham, England Attended Parkside School
(Willington) and New College Durham |
| Genre(s) |
Rock
Rock
and roll
Glam
rock |
| Affiliation(s) |
Oasis
Heavy
Stereo
Whirlpool
Ben and the Bends |
| Label(s) |
Creation
Big Brother |
| Notable guitars |
Gibson Non-Reverse Firebird |
| Years active |
1987 - present |
| Official site |
Oasis Official website |
Colin Murray Archer (born December
7, 1966 County
Durham), better known as Gem (pronounced with a
hard "G" - like "guitar", after the Scottish footballer
Archie
Gemmill), is an English
musician best known for his work with Heavy
Stereo and Oasis. He joined Oasis as
rhythm guitar player in November 1999, and now writes some of
their songs.
Archer is a vegetarian. He is married to Lou, with whom he has
a son, Joel, and a daughter, Libby.
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Contents
- 1 Whirlpool
- 2 Heavy
Stereo
- 3 Oasis
- 4 Other
work
- 5 External
links
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Whirlpool
Archer began his musical career in Whirlpool in the mid-80s.
Ironically, in 1987,
when Whirlpool were auditioning for a drummer, he stumbled across a
young Alan White (then just 15
years old) who impressed everyone at the audition. Archer remembers "I
thought he was mega but the others were worried what a 15-years-old kid
on the road and on the lager would be like. I rang his dad and told
him, Sorry. But don't worry he's fantastic. He'll go all the way".
Archer's words were to prove true when White joined Oasis in 1995.
Archer was to join him 12 years after their initial meeting.
Heavy Stereo
When Whirlpool split in the early 90s, Archer graduated to singer and guitarist
status with Creation Records signing Heavy
Stereo, a glam-rock band. Their only album, 1996's Déjà Voodoo, did not
enjoy much critical or commercial success. However, Heavy Stereo's next
release did receive more attention through demos of new material, a
critically acclaimed contribution to The Jam tribute album, Fire and Skill -
Songs Of The Jam, and opening on a Paul
Weller tour. Archer recalls "We'd got a Paul Weller tour and
our new music was our best ever... I thought '99 really might be a
good year for us." However, work on the record was put on hold when
Archer's mother fell seriously ill.
Oasis
Whilst at home in Newcastle, having returned to
care for his mother, Archer - laying in front of the fire - heard a
report on The Big Breakfast
that Bonehead
had left Oasis after a massive row with Noel
Gallagher. He claims "I thought, Shit! They'll split now. I
was a real fan, and I'm not just saying that. For me, Oasis had
breathed life back into rock 'n' roll." He was unaware that Noel
Gallagher - who knew Archer from both their days on the Creation
Records label - had rung his home in London where it was Archer's son Joel's
birthday party. Once Archer's mother had recovered, Gallagher invited
him to Olympic Studios, where Oasis were
mixing Standing on the
Shoulder of Giants. "We went to the pub and I
couldn't stand not knowing if I was a part of the band. After less than
half a pint of Guinness
I said, "What does Liam say?" And Noel said,"
It's my fucking band. I'll have who I want." Archer claims the rest of
Heavy Stereo were pleased for him to join Oasis.
As Archer did not perform on the Giants
album, he received no royalties and, for the first few performances,
was paid a standard session wage, about £85 a gig, as the new Oasis
rhythm guitarist.
His first official duty was to appear on the "Go
Let It Out" video - on which he played lead guitar, as Andy
Bell had yet to take over bass, so Noel played bass with Liam on rhythm
- and played his first rhythm guitar set at a session for alternative
radio in Philadelphia.
Though Archer is officially referred to as Oasis' rhythm
guitarist, his role in Oasis is much more than that. In live setting he
and Noel often switch between lead and rhythm guitar and both Noel and
Liam Gallagher have praised Archer for his contributions in the studio.
Archer also has a role as a songwriter. His first songwriting
contribution after joining Oasis was "Hung in a Bad
Place", which appeared on Oasis' 5th album Heathen
Chemistry and was said to resemble Heavy
Stereo. This song was picked up for use in a commercial for Victoria's
Secret in the US. His role has expanded on Oasis' most recent album, Don't Believe the Truth,
which features Archer's "A Bell Will Ring" and "Love Like a Bomb", the
latter of which he co-wrote with singer Liam
Gallagher. He also contributed the B-sides "Eyeball Tickler"
and "The Quiet Ones" - an acoustic song much like Liam's "Songbird".
Gem has said that he finds it quite daunting to submit songs for
consideration to the band because of Noel
Gallagher's stature as a songwriter, whom he cites as one of
his favourite songwriters.
Andy Bell highlights Archer's significance to Oasis saying
"Oasis has completely evolved. Noel's old mates left, he's been
divorced and really changed his own life around. He still has Liam
but his relationship with Liam is different - It's more tempestuous. He
needs a less extreme mate and Gem's it. Gem chills Noel out. And that
makes Oasis a more stable ship."
Other work
Gem also had a role in making the Nine
Inch Nails' record With Teeth in
middle-2004 before starting final sessions in October
2004 for Don't Believe the Truth. He also assisted
Noel Gallagher in producing the first Proud Mary album, a band signed to
Gallagher's Sour Mash record label.
External links
Gem Archer
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| v • d • e Oasis |
| Liam Gallagher | Noel
Gallagher | Gem Archer
| Andy Bell | Zak
Starkey |
| Tony McCarroll | Paul
"Bonehead" Arthurs | Paul "Guigsy" McGuigan
| Alan White |
| Discography |
Studio albums: Definitely
Maybe | (What's the Story)
Morning Glory? | Be Here
Now
Standing on the
Shoulder of Giants | Heathen
Chemistry | Don't Believe the Truth
| Oasis Studio Album VII |
| UK Singles: Supersonic
| Shakermaker | Live
Forever | Cigarettes
& Alcohol | Some
Might Say | Roll
With It | Wonderwall
| Don't Look Back in Anger
| D'You Know What I Mean?
| Stand By Me
| All Around The
World | Go
Let It Out | Who
Feels Love? | Sunday
Morning Call | The
Hindu Times | Stop Crying Your Heart Out
| Little By Little/She Is
Love | Songbird
| Lyla | The Importance
of Being Idle | Let
There Be Love |
| EPs: Whatever
EP | Stop
the Clocks (EP) |
| Compilations: The
Masterplan | Stop
the Clocks |
| DVDs: Live
by the Sea | …There
and Then | Familiar
to Millions | Definitely
Maybe – The DVD |
| Films: Lord Don't Slow Me Down |
| Demos: Live
Demonstration |
| Related
articles |
| The
Rain | Britpop
| Owen
Morris | Creation Records | Big Brother | Awards and nominations
| Discography |