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Studio 150
Paul Weller
Studio 150
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock
 
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After the Jam's Motown covers, the Style Council's appropriation of smooth '70s funk, and solo forays into white soul, what of Studio 150, an album of nothing but covers? It's certainly a brave move, and a mostly successfu...  more »

     
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All Artists: Paul Weller
Title: Studio 150
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: V2 North America
Release Date: 9/14/2004
Genres: Alternative Rock, International Music, Pop, Rock
Styles: British Alternative, Europe, Britain & Ireland
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 638812721129

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After the Jam's Motown covers, the Style Council's appropriation of smooth '70s funk, and solo forays into white soul, what of Studio 150, an album of nothing but covers? It's certainly a brave move, and a mostly successful one, thanks to the eclectic, thoughtful selections and the Weller trademark sound. That's not to say it's just his usual rock style--"The Bottle" is Weller at his funkiest, and "Don't Make Promises" has some commendable Band-esque looseness to it. However Weller succeeds most when he puts a twist on household classics with new, mostly enjoyable arrangements. "Wishing on a Star" is twisted into downbeat nightclub rasp, while Dylan's "All Along the Watchtower" becomes a keyboard-heavy jam with arresting gospel vocalists. Similarly, the lesser known songs may well inspire his fans to check out the originals and win himself some new ones along the way; Neil Young's "Birds" is sympathetic to the original--Weller's gruff voice standing in contrast to Young's high tenor of the original. Add to this the general usual excellent musicianship (albeit slightly less guitar that you'd expect) and Weller's always-passionate voice, and you have an album that should appeal to fans of Weller and the original legends alike. --Thom Allott

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Cover master
Pete Bondurant | PARIS France | 12/23/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"How many do better than the original? At least, one does. Believe it or not, Paul just does it. If you get a chance to listen to Fellin' Alright, you'll be even more convinced. I've seen the guy a dozen times on stage. He really overdoes them all."
Great arrangements and song choices
William D. Beasley | Del City, Oklahoma United States | 02/13/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I could attempt to disect every song on this cd and relate their importance, but I'll skip all of that to say this: put it on and just let it play for days. Paul Weller has chosen some really great songs to cover and gives all of them the justice they're due. Probably his most consistent work in some time. The voice is there: clear, concise, and smooth. He surrounded himself with some really good backing musicians also. But the color layout of the insert makes it difficult to determine who are the contributing artists. A minor discrepancy that is tolerable."
Filler until the next proper record
Elan Bodwick | las vegas | 06/18/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)

"Big weller fan here- from the jam through the early council years- and of most of his solo output. Even managed to catch him twice in concert. This cover record is a fair offering from weller- a couple of tunes done well and others just going through the motions of stanley road or heavy soul era gruffness. Not essential in anyway but if you get it used it looks nice stacked next to his massive output and makes for a good listen with some track skipping.. Some of the better tunes actually come with the bonus disc- so try to get that one. Otherwise its pretty typical weller-strong muscianship- a steady voice-some blue eyed soul- but hes done it better before. Hes been on a roll the last couple of years- the new ones out in october- lets hope hes learned to stop being himself so much and embraced some new sounds instead of retreading the past. Still he is the modfather so nothing but respect for the woking wonder!"