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  • Release Date: 09/26/2006
  • Original Release: 1992
  • Sales Rank: 112,914
  • Label: UME IMPORTS
  • UPC: 042282835529
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Paul Weller

1LISTENUh-Huh Oh Yeh 3:14
2LISTENI Didn't Mean to Hurt You 3:26
3LISTENBull-Rush 4:43
4LISTENRound and Round 4:25
5LISTENRemember How We Started 3:45
6LISTENAbove the Clouds 4:12
7LISTENClues 4:24
8LISTENInto Tomorrow 3:07
9LISTENAmongst Butterflies 3:13
10LISTENThe Strange Museum 3:17
11LISTENBitterness Rising 3:53
12LISTENKosmos 11:59

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

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

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December 02, 2000: In Britain, Weller is considered nothing less than a god. In America, few have heard of him. This is a crime. My devotion to the Modfather is well known among my friends; this is the album that did it. You can hear the Jam and the Style Council in this record, along with his own introspectiveness, proving beyond a shadow of a doubt that he is one of the greatest singer-songwriters England ever produced.

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