Oasis – Don't Believe The Truth album cover

Oasis – Don't Believe The Truth

Album 2005

The music gear and equipment used by the artists, producers, engineers, and more involved in the making of the 2005 album Don't Believe The Truth.

Music from Don't Believe The Truth

Gear Used On Don't Believe The Truth

Explore the instruments, equipment, software, and production tools used in the making of Oasis – Don't Believe The Truth (2005). Click more on each item to see exactly how it was used.

Guitars used by Noel Gallagher on Don't Believe The Truth

Semi-Hollowbody Electric Guitars

Gibson ES-335 Trini Lopez Signature (Duplicate)

Avg price: $5,827.00

In this promotional photo, Noel Gallagher can be seen holding a red Gibson Trini Lopez electric guitar. In an interview where he talks about his gear and guitars on his band High Flying Birds, when asked about using the Trini Lopez, Noel Gallagher says, "I haven't used the Trini Lopez on a track since Don't Believe The Truth, and the Sheraton I haven't used since Morning Glory, really." (original interview found here).

The other person in the photo is Gem Archer.

This guitar was also used during the performance of "Wonderwall", on Glastonbury 2004. He is visible playing that guitar on 0:44 minute mark.

Solid Body Electric Guitars

Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar

Avg price: $5,496.40

Noel Gallagher used a Gibson Les Paul Custom Electric Guitar, notably during Oasis' famous Wembley concert on July 21, 2000, while covering Neil Young's "Hey Hey, My My." This guitar, distinguished by an "Oasis" sticker on the white pickguard, was the second Les Paul Custom given to him by Johnny Marr, formerly of The Smiths. Marr mentions in this video that the guitar was used during the recording of "The Queen Is Dead" album and possibly for Oasis' 2004 album "Don't Believe the Truth." The guitar also appeared in the "Whatever" music video, the 1994 Cabaret Metro concert in Chicago, and a performance on Jools Holland in 1994.

Strings used by Noel Gallagher on Don't Believe The Truth

Strings

Ernie Ball Regular Slinky Guitar Strings (10-46)

Avg price: $7.54

Although forum talks say that those strings were used for Don't Believe The Truth album, definitely confirmed source dates from 2015, where in the interview for Premier Guitar, it was listed that Noel Gallagher uses Slinkys 2221.