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WELLER, PAUL - MODERN CLASSICS - THE GREATEST HITS


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Modern Classics - The Greatest Hits
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3579341
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Rock /
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Vinyl record
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2x12 " - Rock Greatest Hits LP - Gatefold sleeve includes Bonus Live LP and insert. - Originally released in 1998 and unavailable on vinyl until now – Modern Classics (The Greatest Hits) is a compilation album that features most of Paul Wellers solo singles from 1991-1998. The release comes as a 2LP – Gatefold sleeve and includes Bonus Live LP recorded live at Victoria Park, Hackney, London, 8th Aug 1998.

Paul Weller has aged as well as any of the original rockers if you ask us. And so too his music. In 1998 he was already of such status that he put out this backslapping collection, Modern Classics: The Greatest Hits, and why not? The bumper double disc collection featured most of the solo singles he had successfully released up to then as well as a new track in the form of 'Brand New Start'. It will always be hard to beat the lovely 'You Do Something To Me' but plenty makes a claim here from the more energetic 'Wild Wood' to 'Sunflower.' It's well worth having all these in one place.

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Out Of The Sinking
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Peacock Suit
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Sunflower
a4
The Weaver
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Wild Wood
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Above The Clouds
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Uh-Huh Oh-Yeh
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Brushed
b1
The Changingman
b2
Friday Street
b3
You Do Something To Me
b4
Hung Up
b5
Mermaids
b6
Broken Stones
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Into Tomorrow
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Into Tomorrow LIVE
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Peacock Suit LIVE
c3
Friday Street Live
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Mermaids LiVE
c5
Out Of The Sinking LIVE
c6
Heavy Soul LIVE
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Wild Wood LIVE
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Up In Suze's Room LIVE
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(Can You Heal Us) Holy Man? LIVE
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Changing Man LIVE
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Porcelain Gods LIVE
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Sunflower LIVE
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Broken Stones LIVE

Last FM Information on Paul Weller

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Paul Weller (born 25 May 1958) is an English singer / songwriter and leader of two successful bands: The Jam and The Style Council. In England, he is recognized as something of a national institution yet, because much of his songwriting is rooted in English culture, he has remained essentially a national, rather than an international, star. Weller's eleventh studio album, Sonik Kicks, was released on 19 March 2012. The Green Songfacts reports that it was recorded in Weller’s own Black Barn Studios in Ripley, Surrey, with co-producer Simon Dine and engineer Charles Rees. Born John William Weller in Stanley Road, Woking, he was also a central figure in the Mod revival. As the leader of the Jam, Paul Weller fronted the most popular British band of the punk era, influencing legions of English rockers that ranged from his mod-revival contemporaries to the Smiths in the '80s and Oasis in the '90s. During the final days of the Jam, he developed a fascination with Motown and soul, which led him to form the sophisti-pop group the Style Council in 1983. As the Style Council's career progressed, Weller's interest in soul developed into an infatuation with jazz-pop and house music, which eventually led to gradual erosion of his audience — by 1990, he couldn't get a record contract in the UK, where he had previously been worshipped as a demi-god. As a solo artist, Weller returned to soul music as an inspiration, cutting it with the progressive, hippie tendencies of Traffic. Weller's solo records were more organic and rootsier than the Style Council, which helped him regain his popularity within Britain. By the mid-'90s, he had released three successful albums which were both critically-acclaimed and massively popular in England, where contemporary bands like Ocean Colour Scene were citing him as an influence. Just as importantly, many observers, while occasionally criticizing the trad-rock nature of his music, acknowledged that Weller was one of the few rock veterans that had managed to stay vital within the second decade of his career. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.