Description
In March 1983, when Paul Weller introduced The Style Council, he was already a well - established musical star. At just 24, he had six albums and nine Top 10 singles with The Jam. As The Jam's leader, he was almost a god to his fans, and their split was unthinkable. But Paul, always creative and inquisitive, left at their peak to form a new group with Mick Talbot, Dee C Lee, and Steve White. The Style Council explored new musical territories, blending diverse influences like Blue Note jazz, Chicago soul, and the works of Claude Debussy and Erik Satie. Amid the social unrest of Margaret Thatcher's era, ending in the 1984 - 85 miner's strike, Paul's lyrics were activist - driven and powerfully spoken. Over four albums and 17 singles, they became the flag - bearers of progressive soulful pop and social commentary. Paul Weller, a smart, bold, and socially - conscious artist, made The Style Council a true reflection of his vision, aiming to turn pop into an art form, and they surely did.
This 3 - LP vinyl set about The Style Council is a must - have for music lovers. To use it, simply place the vinyl on your turntable, gently drop the needle onto the record, and enjoy the rich sound of The Style Council's music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on the record, which can affect the sound quality. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. If the record gets dirty, use a soft, anti - static brush to gently clean the grooves. Remember, treat this vinyl set with care, and it will bring you many hours of great music.