Weller & Wyatt |
So today's offering, I think, knits quite neatly all of the above into one mini featurette. When Paul Weller finally freed himself from the shackles of the Jam he let the world know that beneath that pent up angry persona (administering corporal punishment to his guitar night after night and railing into a microphone) was not just a brilliant songwriter, but an accomplished musician with a surprisingly plaintive voice. And so the Style Council (and a future solo career) was born.
A standout track from Cafe Bleu, their debut album, was this astute slice of social commentary wrapped around some beautiful jazzy chords. Here's Weller playing it on his tod. But not until he tells the audience to shut up.
Paul Weller - The Whole Point of No Return (1984)
In the late 90s Robert Wyatt released a splendid long player (his seventh solo album) called Shleep. Interestingly, Weller plays on a couple of tracks. But not this one. I could listen to Wyatt's version of Weller's song all day long; he brought something new to it. And that's kind of the whole point.
Robert Wyatt - The Whole Point of No Return (1997)
Sir Robert is the man for an unexpected cover version. Are you familiar with his takes on Chris Andrews' bouncy pop hit 'Yesterday Man' and Chic's 'At Last I Am Free'? If not, here they are:
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I am now. Cheers, Ernie.
DeleteI'm with Paul. Shut up and listen, at gigs!
ReplyDeleteWe're all with Paul on this one! Thanks, Martin. (Is this you or an automated response?)
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