
The ideal stopgap while Weller gets to work on solo album number 13. If his 1992 eponymous debut saw Weller urgent and angry again, Wild Wood – elegant title track and all – marked the beginning of the elder statesman reputation Weller’s recent innovative albums have done so much to fight against. And, yes, word is that Weller’s next two similarly rare albums Stanley Road and Heavy Soul are following on vinyl early next year.ĭespite their scarcity on vinyl, much of the music will be instantly familiar. But that’s really all you need, especially when the alternative costs around £100.
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What’s in the box?Īll you get is 180gm vinyl, download code and a reproduction of the original vinyl packaging, plus a poster for Wild Wood and a small booklet for Paul Weller. Even though Paul Weller had already given us dozens of great songs with both the Jam and the much-derided Style. Similar to 2014’s Classic Album Selection cheap CD box-set that houses Weller’s first five albums with the minimum of packaging, Universal aren’t adding many frills to these overdue reissues. With little fanfare, Universal are belatedly fixing that.

Media Condition: Media: Mint (M) Sleeve Condition: Sleeve: Mint (M) Opened but Like new with its original plastic stickered shrinkwrap. So until now, the only way to get hold of them was the original 90s editions – which means they fetch £80 to £120 each. Paul Weller - Wild Wood (2xCD, Album, Dlx, RE, RM) Label: Island Records, Universal Cat: 5301916. Early albums have been reissued as deluxe editions, but that was in the mid-00s on CD only, before the vinyl revival began in earnest. Yet Weller’s solo back catalogue has been surprisingly neglected on vinyl.
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Not only do 7” rarities fit with the Mod ethos, but Weller’s fans have shown their hunger for vinyl whenever the option arises, most recently when The Jam’s Sound Affects gatecrashed the Top 40 album chart after Tesco pressed it on pink vinyl for Father’s Day. You’d think that Paul Weller would be at the centre of the vinyl revival.

It made it to number 2 in the UK charts, and contained three UK hits: 'Wild Wood', which reached 14 in the UK charts, 'Sunflower', which reached 16 and 'Hung Up', which reached 11. Perhaps the only less successful track is Weller’s take on The Small Faces' "I’m Only Dreaming", but we see a gospel influence on the previously unreleased "Oh Happy Day" and even a fantastic demo version of Neil Young’s agit-pop, "Ohio".Unless you had a spare £200, grabbing Paul Weller/Wild Wood on vinyl would be relatively impossible. Wild Wood 1993 'Wild Wood' was Paul Weller's second solo record, released in September 1993. The CD also includes no less than 28 bonus tracks, demos, b-sides, mixes, alternative versions, BBC tracks and unreleased songs from the period which stand-up and would be sought after by any self respecting songwriter today. Whether singing about how life gets you down ("Wild Wood") or broken relationships, ("All The Pictures On The Wall"), there’s always counterbalancing hope as in the acoustic folk soul of "Country" ('I know a place not far from here/ Where life’s sweet perfume fills the air/ And if you want I’ll take you there'). Layered with organ, piano, flute and Moog synthesizer there is always space in the songs, interspersed by instrumentals. They even left in a lot of the mistakes during recording, which makes this a one-off, built on the foundations of Weller’s acoustic guitar and huskily soulful timbre. The whole project, personally overseen by Weller and producer Brendan Lynch, has a real live quality to it. It remains one of his most well-known and successful songs, peaking at number 14 on the UK Singles Charts. Wild Wood was Weller making a record for himself and no-one else sounding like an album that could have been made in the 70s. ' Wild Wood ' is a 1993 song by British singer-songwriter Paul Weller, released as the second single from his second solo album, Wild Wood (1993). This deluxe, digitally-remastered collector’s edition from the original master tapes, features the classic hit singles "Wild Wood", "Sunflower", "Hung Up" and "The Weaver", which allude to a plethora of classic influences, where songwriting really is an art in the vein of the pastoral folk/pop heroes such as Nick Drake, Van Morrison and Crosby, Stills and Nash. Wild Wood Lyrics by Paul Weller from the Other Aspects: Live at the Royal Festival Hall album - including song video, artist biography, translations and. Following the double whammies of The Jam and the Style Council, Weller truly established himself with his second solo outing, Wild Wood.

Paul Weller AKA the Modfather has delivered a library's worth of quality music, style and sharp haircuts in his 30-year career that has made him somewhat of a national institution.
