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Paul Weller

 
Album Review: Paul Weller

  • Artist: Paul Weller
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 06, 1992
  • Total Time: 53:30
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Humiliated by Polydor's rejection of the final Style Council album (it remained unreleased until the 1998 box set), Paul Weller retreated from the spotlight, licked his wounds, and redefined his music. He re-emerged with the Paul Weller Movement and the surging trad rock single "Into Tomorrow," a song that may not have been a big hit, but it signaled that he had begun a productive new phase. That same criticism applies to his 1992 solo debut (by this point, he had dropped "Movement," and decided to just be "Weller"). Heavily inspired by soul and classic rock (more early Humble Pie than Led Zeppelin, of course), it's a solid effort whose best songs -- the opening triptych "Uh Huh Oh Yeh," "I Didn't Mean to Hurt You," and "Bull-Rush," plus "Into Tomorrow" -- demonstrate the virtues of nostalgia, particularly when it's tempered with fine songwriting. If he drifts a bit toward the end, and winds up with some lightweight songs, it's still gritty and effective, displaying a focus absent in the Style Council's last few albums. It's not a full-fledged comeback (that would arrive next), but it's a fine start all the same. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Uh-Huh Oh Yeh Paul Weller Paul Weller (3:14)
I Didn't Mean to Hurt You (Lyrics) Paul Weller Paul Weller (3:26)
Bull-Rush (Lyrics) Paul Weller Paul Weller (4:43)
Round and Round Paul Weller Paul Weller (4:25)
Remember How We Started (Lyrics) Paul Weller Paul Weller (3:45)
Above the Clouds (Lyrics) Paul Weller Paul Weller (4:12)
Clues (Lyrics) Paul Weller Paul Weller (4:24)
Into Tomorrow (Lyrics) Paul Weller Paul Weller (3:07)
Amongst Butterflies (Lyrics) Paul Weller Paul Weller (3:13)
The Strange Museum Mick Talbot, Paul Weller Paul Weller (3:17)
Bitterness Rising (Lyrics) Paul Weller Paul Weller (3:53)
Kosmos (Lyrics) Paul Weller Paul Weller (11:59)

Credits

Steve "Supe" White (Drums), Paul Weller (Arranger), Nick Knight (Photography), Paul Gumersall (Mixing), Jacko Peake (Saxophone), Brendan Lynch (Producer), Steve White (Percussion), Paul O'Farrell-Stevens (Assistant Engineer), Dr. Robert (Vocals (Background)), Paul John Weller (Percussion), Camelle Hinds (Vocals (Background)), Lawrence Watson (Photography), Brendan Lynch (Mixing), Jacko Peake (Flute), Paul Weller (Vocals), Dee C. Lee (Vocals (Background)), Martin "Max" Heyes (Engineer), Brendan Lynch (Arranger), Paul Weller (Bass), Paul Weller (Guitar), Paul John Weller (Vocals), Dr. Robert (Keyboards), Paul Weller (Design), Jacko Peake (Vocals (Background)), Martin "Max" Heyes (Mixing), Paul John Weller (Arranger), Paul John Weller (Guitar), Paul John Weller (Bass), Steve "Supe" White (Percussion), Paul Weller (Percussion), Paul Weller (Producer), Simon Halfon (Design), Robin Black (Mixing), Dr. Robert (Bass), Steve White (Drums), Dr. Robert (Guitar), Chris Bangs (Producer), Carleen Anderson (Vocals (Background)), Dr. Robert (Vocals), Paul John Weller (Design), Paul Weller (Keyboards), Paul John Weller (Producer), Dr. Robert (Percussion), Paul John Weller (Keyboards)
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Paul Weller
Studio album by Paul Weller
Released April 29, 1992 (Japan)
September 1, 1992 (UK)
Genre Rock
Length 53:36 (UK)
Label Freedom High Records/Canyon International/Pony Canyon Inc. PCCY-00337 (Japan)
Go! Discs Records 828343 (UK)
Producer Paul Weller, Brendan Lynch
Professional reviews
Paul Weller chronology
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(2009)

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(2010)

Paul Weller is Paul Weller's first solo album, released in 1992.

After disbanding The Style Council and leaving label Polydor in 1989, Weller formed The Paul Weller Movement in 1990, releasing a single, Into Tomorrow, on his own Freedom High record label, in October 1991. Its success - reaching #36 in the UK chart - led to Weller being offered a new record deal with Go! Discs, and the resulting album was released on September 1st, 1992, reaching #8 on the UK album chart.

Before the UK-edition of the album, it had already been released in Japan on April 29th, 1992. The track listing differs from subsequent releases, and the running order is altered. The track New Thing (a different recording of Here's A New Thing from the Into Tomorrow single) was replaced by The Strange Museum on all other versions. Until 2009 New Thing was unique to this release.

In addition to Into Tomorrow, included on the album, two further singles were released from the album - Uh Huh Oh Yeh, on August 15th, 1992, reaching #18, and Above The Clouds on October 10th, 1992, reaching #47.

The album represents something of a return to Weller's 'roots', with Into Tomorrow and Uh Huh Oh Yeh in particular being heavily influenced by 60s R&B, whilst the album as a whole retained some of the funk influences displayed by The Style Council, particularly on I Didn't Mean To Hurt You and Remember How We Started. Tellingly, however, the political leanings of The Style Council are - explicitly at least - abandoned, the lyrical themes visited on the album being much more personal.

A Deluxe Edition of the album was released on October 26, 2009 and reached #88 in the UK Album Chart.

Contents

Track Listing Original Japanese Issue

All songs written by Paul Weller

  1. "Uh Huh Oh Yeh" - 3:12
  2. "I Didn't Mean to Hurt You" - 3:28
  3. "Bull-Rush" - 4:44
  4. "Remember How We Started" - 3:44
  5. "Above the Clouds" - 3:50
  6. "Round and Round" - 4:52
  7. "Clues" - 4:24
  8. "Into Tomorrow" - 3:30
  9. "Amongst Butterflies" - 2:34
  10. "Bitterness Rising" - 4:28
  11. "New Thing" - 3:31
  12. "Kosmos" - 11:55

Track Listing UK issue

All songs written by Paul Weller except where noted

  1. "Uh Huh Oh Yeh" – 3:13
  2. "I Didn't Mean to Hurt You" – 3:27
  3. "Bull-Rush" – 4:43
  4. "Round and Round" – 4:25
  5. "Remember How We Started" – 3:44
  6. "Above the Clouds" – 4:13
  7. "Clues" – 4:24
  8. "Into Tomorrow" – 3:07
  9. "Amongst Butterflies" – 3:13
  10. "The Strange Museum" – 3:17 (Weller, Mick Talbot)
  11. "Bitterness Rising" – 3:53
  12. "Kosmos" – 11:57

Deluxe Edition Track Listing

Disc: 1

  1. Uh Huh Oh Yeh! (Always There To Fool You!)
  2. I Didn't Mean To Hurt You
  3. Bull-Rush
  4. Round & Round
  5. Remember How We Started
  6. Above The Clouds
  7. Clues
  8. Into Tomorrow
  9. Amongst Butterflies / Arrival Time
  10. The Strange Museum
  11. Bitterness Rising
  12. Kosmos
  13. Here's A New Thing
  14. That Spiritual Feeling
  15. Into Tomorrow
  16. Arrival Time
  17. Fly On The Wall
  18. Always There To Fool You
  19. Everything Has A Price To Pay

Disc: 2

  1. All Year Round
  2. Feeling Alright
  3. Hot Rod - Bath Demo
  4. I Didn't Mean To Hurt You
  5. Bull Rush
  6. Round & Round
  7. Remember How We Started
  8. Clues
  9. Into Tomorrow
  10. Butterflies
  11. Bitterness Rising
  12. Kosmos
  13. New Thing
  14. Fly On The Wall
  15. The Bitter Truth
  16. Amongst Butterflies
  17. Abraham, Martin & John
  18. Kosmos

Trivia

'Uh Huh Oh Yeh!' contains a sample from 'Hot Rod Poppa' by Marsha Hunt.

On the original Japanese edition track 6, 'Round and Round' finishes at 4:27 and is followed by a recording of a record player needle lifting from a vinyl disc, the disc being flipped over and needle put back down. On the following UK edition, as well as the 2009 deluxe edition, this has been added to 'Above the Clouds'.

On the original editions track 12, 'Kosmos' finishes at 5:48. What follows is the sound of the needle going round on the inside groove of the record until 11:21 when the needle jumps back and plays an approximate 30 seconds reprise of the track which fades out. On the 2009 deluxe edition the track finishes at 5:48 as well, but the reprise already kicks back in at 5:57, making the track 5:22 shorter.

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