![]() ![]() His renditions of older material like "English Rose," "That's Entertainment" and "Headstart for Happiness" are great to hear, and he even treats us to a lot of material from his much overlooked, outstanding self-titled debut album from 1992. Although it might be starting to strain a bit with his age (and heavy smoking), Weller's voice is still in great shape, and the timeless songs work really well in this unplugged style. Paul Weller’s ‘Days Of Speed’ & ‘Illumination’ Set To Make Vinyl Debuts This pair of early ’00s classics will be back in circulation through Craft Recordings on October 15. Weller went to great effort to select recordings that best captured these solo performances and he has succeeded brilliantly. The recordings themselves were made at various venues throughout the world in 2001 and, fortunately, the album flows seamlessly without a blip in quality or mood. Paul Weller Days of Speed (180g 2-LP) 37.99 + Add to Cart 37. In true and earnest Weller fashion he has constantly and steadfastly refused to revisit his considerable catalogue of classics during his live shows, instead sticking to output from whatever his current incarnation was the king of dad rock has finally come of age with two simultaneous firsts, live. Paul Weller Lyrics Out of the Sinking (Live)Lyrics Everything Has a Price to Pay (Live)Lyrics Thats Entertainment (Live)Lyrics Science (Live)Lyrics Above. Originally released in October 2001, Days Of Speed is an acoustic, double live album featuring songs from across Wellers career, including the Jam classics. Here we have the modfather all by himself in acoustic form, running through 18 tracks that cover his entire career, including songs by the Jam and Style Council - some of which he hasn't played live in ages. Days of Speed with its acoustic sensibility, allows us to live in the lyrical world of Mr Weller much more intimately and reminds me of those buskers peddling their wares on the streets of any city we care to live in. Days of Speed, recorded live and acoustic at various shows during Paul Weller's 2001 global tour. ![]() Weller has already released a live album, Days Of Speed (a line from the Jam's "That's Entertainment") is something a little different. Catch me I'm falling so fast and I can't seem to findAll the reasons I had when the purpose was mineNow I stumble so fast rolling into the nightKiss me quick. ![]()
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