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Noel Gallagher has reportedly already started working on a new album, as he already has “six tracks in the bag”, but his brother Liam has yet to add anything.
The singer, 57, has been spending time at his Lone Star Studio, but to avoid any potential drama with his newly reunited brother he could make a vocal appearance remotely, according to the sun.
A source told the publication: ‘Noel has been making new music for a few months and has around six tracks in the bag.
‘Now Liam could always add his voice remotely, to avoid any fights between the two brothers.
‘It is of utmost importance that you are as harmonious as possible before your mass gathering.
Noel Gallagher has reportedly already started working on a new album, as he already has “six tracks in the bag”, but his brother Liam has yet to add anything.
The singer, 57, has been spending time at his Lone Star Studio, but to avoid any potential drama with his newly reunited brother, he might make a vocal appearance remotely.
“There is intense speculation in the recording industry that Noel will exploit the huge success of their reunion tour to finally invite Liam on his songs.”
Despite reports of new music, both parties have strongly denied it, as their management teams told the publication they wanted to focus on the tour.
It was previously revealed that he had written 40 songs during lockdown, but is yet to release any of the new hits.
Brothers Liam, 52, and Noel have also reportedly been in talks to record a live album to celebrate and honor their live concerts, ending a 15-year feud, according to the sun.
And it is believed that the duo are likely to accept the deal offered as they will have the opportunity to solidify the historic event.
Those around the couple are said to believe Noel and Liam ‘would be crazy’ not to accept the recording contract.
A source told the publication: “By the time they play next summer, it will have been 16 years since they last performed together and the sound will have evolved, and that’s special.”
‘The concerts are a long way away and Oasis are focused on those shows at the moment.
Brothers Liam, 52, and Noel have also reportedly been in talks to record a live album to celebrate and honor their live concerts, ending a 15-year feud, according to The Sun.
Oasis are also reported to be in talks to film a multi-million pound Beatles-style documentary (pictured) about the reunion tour after they told fans their shows “will not be televised”.
“But Noel and Liam would be crazy not to record their reunion on a live album.”
Oasis released two live albums during their heyday in the 2000s.
They released Familiar To Millions in November 2000, four months after Oasis debuted at Wembley.
Its first release sold more than a million copies.
Knebworth 1996 was their second release, recorded over two shows at the Hertfordshire venue and released in September 2021.
It peaked at number 4 on the album chart.
Oasis are reportedly in talks to film a multi-million pound Beatles-style documentary about the reunion tour, after telling fans their shows “will not be televised”.
Apple TV+ bosses are reportedly competing for production and battling Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
The film, which is believed to replicate Disney+’s The Beatles Get Back movie, will follow Noel and Liam in the lead-up to their long-awaited concerts in 2025.
An informant said the sun : ‘This will be the movie of the decade, and Apple TV+ is offering a lot of money to get the rights to this documentary.
‘They face competition from other streaming services such as Amazon Prime and Netflix, but Apple has thrown its weight behind it.
“Fans can expect it to be in the same style as the Beatles documentary, which gave a never-before-seen insight into the band.”
Its production is expected to follow a similar style to Disney+’s Get Back, which followed Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr making The Beatles’ 1970 album Let It Be.
Noel and Liam are reportedly big Beatles fans.
MailOnline has contacted an Oasis representative for comment.