Paul Stacey

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Paul Stacey is a British guitarist and producer, best known for his work with Oasis and The Black Crowes.

Paul Stacey's early work included the 1990s band, The Lemon Trees (with twin brother Jeremy Stacey on drums, Guy Chambers and others) and Denzil[citation needed].

Work with Oasis includes additional guitar and engineering on Standing on the Shoulder of Giants (2000) and keyboard work on Heathen Chemistry (2002). He also co-produced the live album Familiar to Millions (2000).

On September 7th, 2006, Stacey was named as the replacement for Marc Ford in The Black Crowes, only a day after Ford faxed the band his resignation and two days before the band's fall tour was set to begin. Previous to this announcement Stacey had worked with The Black Crowes by remastering the band's album The Lost Crowes. Stacey continues to tour with The Black Crowes and is credited as a co-producer (with the rest of the band), for the Crowes' as-yet untitled new album due out in spring 2008.

He has also worked with Chris Robinson (producing and co-writing), the Finn Brothers, Claire Martin (guitar, keys and bass on Take My Heart, 1999), The Syn (guitar, co-writing and co-production on Syndestructible, 2005), Elkie Brooks (On stage and her 1989 album Inspiration), Minuteman (guitar, production and mixing on Resigned to Life, 2002) ,Black Car and The Kooks (single version of 'Eddies gun' 2005). He is currently working with Chris Squire.