![]() But creatively restless and of inquisitive mind, Paul jettisoned them at their height to form a collective with an eventual core line-up of Paul with Mick Talbot, Dee C Lee and Steve White. As their leader he had become a deity-like figure and for his fans, The Jam’s split was unimaginable. In fact, at the age of just 24, he was already a musical veteran with six albums and nine Top 10 singles under his belt with The Jam. When Paul Weller announced The Style Council’s arrival in March 1983, he’d come a very long way. #THE STORY OF THE STYLE COUNCIL PLUS#Includes all the band’s classic singles – 12 top-20 hits, key album tracks and fans’ favourites. Also includes two unreleased tracks – an intriguing demo of ‘My Ever Changing Moods’ with strings, and the extended, 5-minute plus version of ‘Dropping Bombs On The Whitehouse’.įeaturing an introduction by ‘super-fan’ Martin Freeman and a new essay by Lois Wilson. Includes rare photos.ĭropping Bombs On The Whitehouse (Extended version) ![]() ![]() Long Hot Summers: The Story Of The Style CouncilĪ brand-new, definitive career anthology released to tie in with the new documentary about the band. Endorsed, approved and co-compiled by Paul Weller. ![]()
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