Stanley Road Paul Weller

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  • Release Date: 07/09/2008
  • Original Release: 1995
  • Sales Rank: 192,470
  • Label: UNIVERSAL JAPAN
  • UPC: 4988005521545
 
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Stanley Road

1LISTENThe Changingman 4:02
2LISTENPorcelain Gods 4:51
3LISTENI Walk on Gilded Splinters 5:24
4LISTENYou Do Something to Me 3:38
5LISTENWoodcutter's Son 4:43
6LISTENTime Passes 4:56
7LISTENStanley Road 4:18
8LISTENBroken Stones 3:16
9LISTENOut of the Sinking 3:51
10LISTENPink on White Walls 2:39
11LISTENWhirlpool's End 7:11
12LISTENWings of Speed 3:13

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Editorial Reviews

In many ways, Stanley Road is Wild Wood -- Part Two, a continuation of the laidback, soul-inflected rock that dominated his previous albums. Named after the street where he grew up, Stanley Road could be seen as a return to Paul Weller's roots, yet his roots were in The Who and the Kinks, not in Traffic. (At this point, the sound of The Jam matters little in what his music sounds like.) Weller's music has always had R&B roots -- the major difference with both Wild Wood and Stanley Road is how much he and his band stretch out. Stanley Road in particular features more jamming than any of his previous work. That doesn't mean he has neglected his songwriting -- a handful of Weller classics are scattered throughout the album. Unfortunately, too much of it is spent on drawn-out grooves that are self-conscious about their own authenticity. Still, he has the good sense to revive Dr. John's "I Walk on Gilded Splinters" and invite his disciple Noel Gallagher (Oasis) along to jam. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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