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Jason Maloney reviews
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Paul Weller: Stanley Road (Go! Discs)After more than a dozen years of chart prominence with The Jam and then The Style Council, Weller had been without a label or a loyal audience for the first time in his career as the '90s dawned. This once-unthinkable state of affairs did not last too long; following a brief self-financed excursion as The Paul Weller Movement in 1991 (from which the potent, bridge-repairing single Into Tomorrow resulted), Go Discs! came calling and the third phase of Paul Weller's musical odyssey began in earnest courtesy of September 1992's eponymous album. It was warmly received, but sold only modestly. The real turning point arrived in the form of Wild Wood, released exactly 12 months later, which became a chart ever-present well into 1994 and put his name back in the spotlight. A succession of singles (Sunflower, Hung Up and the title song itself to name just three) created an enormous momentum, as well as a huge demand for whatever Thechangingman came up with next. For the first time in exactly a decade, when The Style Council's second long-player Our Favourite Shop debuted at #1 in early June 1985, a new Weller release was greeted as a big deal. Stanley Road, named after the street in Woking where the young Weller was raised, rode the wave of Britpop's feelgood factor and the nostalgia boom precipitated by the VE Celebrations of the week before. Everything about the packaging (original packaging), designed by Peter Blake (he of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper sleeve), played up to the iconic, rose-tinted Englishness so fashionable at the time. The music itself continued his lucrative foray into psychedelic rock with folk and funk trimmings; first single Out Of The Sinking recalled early '70s McCartney, while The Changingman picked up where Into Tomorrow had left off. While the spectre of "Dadrock" had yet to raise its head, it was still a harder sound than the often pastoral Wild Wood set, his Traffic/Hendrix influences remained and the songs themselves included some of Weller's strongest to date. Centrepiece ballad You Do Something To Me instantly became a classic (and the album's second Top 10 hit in a row), while his reading of Broken Stones proved an ideal late-summer single. Stanley Road went on to become an even bigger hit than its predecessor and the pinnacle of Weller's commercial achievements: debuting at #1, it stayed on the UK chart for more than 18 months and sold well over a million copies in Britain alone. |
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The following is a list of Jason's Album Archives online for week ending:
Vol.21: September 12th 1988 (15/09/2005) Vol.20: June 30th 1986 (02/07/2005) Vol.19: June 25th 1984 (23/06/2005) Vol.18: June 17th 1985 (16/06/2005) Vol.17: June 04th 1979 (08/06/2005) Vol.16: May 30th 1983 (02/06/2005) Vol.15: May 22nd 1989 (26/05/2005) Vol.14: May 15th 1995 (20/05/2005) Vol.13: May 2nd 1988 (12/05/2005) Vol.12: April 26th 1982 (28/04/2005) Vol.11: April 17th 1990 (21/04/2005) Vol.10: April 13th 1987 (14/04/2005) Vol.9: April 8th 1991 (08/04/2005) Vol.8: March 31st 1986 (01/04/2005) Vol.7: March 14th 1988 (24/03/2005) Vol.6: March 5th 1984 (17/03/2005) Vol.5: February 28th 1983 (03/03/2005) Vol.4: February 25th 1985 (24/02/2005) Vol.3: February 9th 1981 (10/02/2005) Vol.2: February 2nd 1987 (03/02/2005) Vol.1: January 25th 1993 (25/01/2005)
And in chronological order:
June 04th 1979: Vol.17 (08/06/2005) February 9th 1981: Vol.3 (10/02/2005) April 26th 1982: Vol.12 (28/04/2005) February 28th 1983: Vol.5 (03/03/2005) May 30th 1983: Vol.16 (02/06/2005) March 5th 1984: Vol.6 (17/03/2005) June 25th 1984: Vol.19 (23/06/2005) February 25th 1985: Vol.4 (24/02/2005) June 17th 1985: Vol.18 (16/06/2005) March 31st 1986: Vol.8 (01/04/2005) June 30th 1986: Vol.20 (02/07/2005) February 2nd 1987: Vol.2 (03/02/2005) April 13th 1987: Vol.10 (14/04/2005) March 14th 1988: Vol.7 (24/03/2005) May 2nd 1988: Vol.13 (12/05/2005) September 12th 1988: Vol.21 (15/09/2005) May 22nd 1989: Vol.15 (26/05/2005) April 17th 1990: Vol.11 (21/04/2005) April 8th 1991: Vol.9 (08/04/2005) January 25th 1993: Vol.1 (25/01/2005) May 15th 1995: Vol.14 (20/05/2005)
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