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A melodic classic. (Stanley Road - Paul Weller)

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Stanley Road - Paul Weller

Date: 07/02/01 (48 review reads)
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Advantages: Weller at his best.

Disadvantages: None that I am aware of.

I’d never really heard any Paul Weller tunes before I got my hands on this little beauty of an album. It’s the kind of thing that plays well wherever you are, on the beach, at a barbecue, having a romantic meal or simply just driving to work on a Monday morning.

Mr Weller serves you up a hearty meal of rock made up from all of the ingredients he's gathered from his lengthy carrer. He's literaly taken all of the decent bits from his own tunes and others from the 70's-80's(ish)-90's and brought them together in an up-to date history of rock.

The album starts of with the rocking guitar sounds of Changing Man with Weller pumping out the vocals loud and proud. Then it moves onto track 4 the wedding/engagement party classic You do Something to ME, if you don't know the track name you sure as hell will know the tune when you hear it! If you then take a listen to track 8 Broken Stones it is a up tempo rock ballet and one that even Meat himself would be proud of!

He’s either softly in the background or you turn him up and the same tracks become party classics! If you’re a soft rock kind of person who knows good music then you cannot go wrong with this!

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mikeyspikey

- 08/02/01

1p per every 5 words, what do you want a Trevor Nelson/ Jimmy Saville/ Bruno Brookes non stop review writing machine?? You can get a copy of NME for around a quid I believe!
Daisybelle

- 08/02/01

Me too.
mo79

- 08/02/01

Yeah, please elaborate. Explain why you like it, not just that you like it.

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