Oasis frontman Liam Gallagher and The Stone Roses guitarist John Squire land number one album with collaboration

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Ex-Oasis star Liam Gallagher now has a total of 14 official number one albums, across a career spanning three decades. For Squire, it is his first-ever chart-topping album.

Liam Gallagher and John Squire have achieved their first number one album with their eponymous debut collaboration, Liam Gallagher & John Squire. The former Oasis frontman and The Stone Roses guitarist - both Manchester rock royalty - outsold their closest competition three-to-one, according to the Official Charts. They also topped the Official Vinyl Albums Chart, which made up 45% of their sales.

While brothers Liam and Noel have been feuding ever since, rumours of them getting back together are never far from the headlines. Gallagher achieved a further five number one albums after leaving Oasis: As You Were , Why Me? Why Not. , live recording MTV Unplugged , C'mon You Know and Knebworth 22 . His band Beady Eye, which disbanded in 2014, earned two top five LPs: 2011's Different Gear, Still Speeding and 2013 release BE.

 

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