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C'mon You Know [Deluxe]
Artist: Liam Gallagher
Format: CD
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DISC: 1

1. More Power
2. Diamond in the Dark
3. Don't Go Halfway
4. C'mon You Know
5. Too Good for Giving Up
6. It Was Not Meant to Be
7. Everything's Electric
8. World's in Need
9. Moscow Rules
10. I'm Free
11. Better Days
12. Oh Sweet Children
13. The Joker
14. Wave

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Deluxe edition includes two bonus tracks. 2022 release. Liam Gallagher's third solo studio album C'mon You Know looks set to be one of the biggest album events of the year. Anticipation for the album was ignited with the lead single "Everything's Electric," which powered into the UK Top 20 as Liam's biggest solo hit so far. Now Liam unleashes the album's title track, "C'mon You Know" - featuring Vampire Weekend's Ezra Koenig on saxophone. While "C'mon You Know" pulsates with the traits that have made Liam such an iconic figure - a raucous rock 'n' roll anthem topped by his signature snarl - it's also a strong step forward in terms of both attitude and audio. Musically it's layered with unexpected sonic touches: surging Motown-tinged gospel backing vocals, shrieking saxophone from Ezra Koenig, and vintage Moog synths heightening the sonic maelstrom. Liam's lyrics also come from a fresh place: rather than being combative, his words brim with positivity and the joy of being reunited with friends, family and fans. As he openly admits, "I'm sick of being tough." The song was written solely by Liam and was produced by his regular creative collaborator, the Grammy Award winner Andrew Wyatt. As suggested by the title track and "Everything's Electric," the C'mon You Know album infuses Liam's classic, hands-in-the-air anthems with fresh experimental flourishes. Andrew Wyatt is the main producer throughout, while Ezra Koenig contributes to a selection of tracks. Other producers / writers include Greg Kurstin (Adele, Sir Paul McCartney), Dave Grohl, Ariel Rechtshaid (HAIM, Brandon Flowers), Adam Noble (Biffy Clyro), regular Liam collaborators Michael Tighe and Simon Aldred, and members of his live band, Dan McDougall and Mike Moore.
        
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