Paul Weller is Paul Weller's first solo album, released in 1992. After disbanding The Style Council and leaving label Polydor in 1989, Weller formed The Paul Weller Movement in 1990, releasing a single, Into Tomorrow, on his own Freedom High record label, in October 1991. Its success - reaching 36 in the UK chart - led to Weller being offered a new record deal with Go! Discs, and the resulting album was released on September 1st, 1992, reaching 8 on the UK album chart.
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- Paul Weller is Paul Weller's first solo album, released in 1992. After disbanding The Style Council and leaving label Polydor in 1989, Weller formed The Paul Weller Movement in 1990, releasing a single, Into Tomorrow, on his own Freedom High record label, in October 1991. Its success - reaching 36 in the UK chart - led to Weller being offered a new record deal with Go! Discs, and the resulting album was released on September 1st, 1992, reaching 8 on the UK album chart. In addition to Into Tomorrow, included on the album, two further singles were released from the album - Uh Huh Oh Yeh, on August 15th, 1992, reaching 18, and Above The Clouds on October 10th, 1992, reaching 47. The album represents something of a return to Weller's 'roots', with Into Tomorrow and Uh Huh Oh Yeh in particular being heavily influenced by 60s R&B, whilst the album as a whole retained some of the funk influences displayed by The Style Council, particularly on I Didn't Mean To Hurt You and Remember How We Started. Tellingly, however, the political leanings of The Style Council are - explicitly at least - abandoned, the lyrical themes visited on the album being much more personal.
- ポール・ウェラー(Paul Weller)は、ポール・ウェラーが1992年に発表した、初のソロ・アルバム。
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- Paul Weller is Paul Weller's first solo album, released in 1992. After disbanding The Style Council and leaving label Polydor in 1989, Weller formed The Paul Weller Movement in 1990, releasing a single, Into Tomorrow, on his own Freedom High record label, in October 1991. Its success - reaching 36 in the UK chart - led to Weller being offered a new record deal with Go! Discs, and the resulting album was released on September 1st, 1992, reaching 8 on the UK album chart.
- ポール・ウェラー(Paul Weller)は、ポール・ウェラーが1992年に発表した、初のソロ・アルバム。
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