Walls Come Tumbling Down! \ Our Favourite Shop/Internationalists (1985) Shout to the Top! \ non-album single/ Internationalists (1984)Ĭome to Milton Keynes \ Our Favourite Shop/Internationalists (1985) Headstart for Happiness \ Café Bleu/My Ever Changing Moods (1984) You're the Best Thing \ Café Bleu/My Ever Changing Moods (1984) My Ever Changing Moods \ Café Bleu/My Ever Changing Moods (1984) Long Hot Summer \ non-album single / Introducing the Style Council (1983)Ī Solid Bond in Your Heart \ non-album single/ Introducing the Style Council (1983) Speak Like a Child \ non-album single / Introducing the Style Council (1983) - not on Spotify in Canada Just Who Is the Five O'Clock Hero? \ The Gift (1982) That's Entertainment \ Sound Affects (1980)Ībsolute Beginners \ non-album single (1981) Going Underground \ non-album single (1980) The Modern World \ This is the Modern World (1977)ĭown in the Tube Station at Midnight \ All Mod Cons (1978)
It is evidence of Weller’s varied style that he could both appeal and alienate core elements of his audience – likely a reason he’s never cracked through as a top-selling artist.Īway from the Numbers \ In the City (1977) So if you’re a punk and rock fan you’ll love the early stage and many selections throughout, and if you like lighter fare then you’ll enjoy the middle part of this playlist. He’s had limited and brief flourishes of success and recognition internationally, but in England he is a revered member of the creative class, recognized unlike few others as a lasting chronicler of British culture. Spanning forty years and three distinct stages, regardless of whether a member of a band or solo, all the music that has borne his name has been marked by the soul and R&B influences that have motivated his creativity. No members of the original British punk generation have had as distinguished and full a career as Paul Weller.