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=== Other work === Outside of Oasis, Archer has collaborated with a few other artists, most notably [[Paul Weller]]. He has contributed acoustic guitar to the song 'One x One' on Weller's 2002 album ''[[Illumination (Paul Weller album)|Illumination]]'' and guitars and [[Mellotron]] to the song 'Echoes Round The Sun on Weller's 2008 album ''[[22 Dreams]]''. He participated in an acoustic tour of the US with Weller when [[Steve Cradock]] of [[Ocean Colour Scene]] was unavailable, and provided guitar and backing vocals at the 2010 NME Awards when Weller performed a live set having received the 'Godlike Genius Award'. He also contributed guitar to [[David Holmes (musician)|David Holmes]]' 1997 album ''[[Let's Get Killed]]''. He also assisted Noel Gallagher in producing the first [[Proud Mary (band)|Proud Mary]] album, a band signed to Gallagher's Sour Mash record label. According to album notes, Gem also worked with his good friend and previous Oasis and Beady Eye colleague [[Andy Bell (Welsh musician)|Andy Bell]] on his debut solo album (not under the “Glok” alias) called “The View from Halfway Down”, contributing some drums, bass and guitar tracks, and also providing some of the recording work.<ref>{{Cite web |title=The View From Halfway Down, by Andy Bell |url=https://andybell.bandcamp.com/album/the-view-from-halfway-down |access-date=2023-01-17 |website=Andy Bell |language=en}}</ref>
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