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No Tears to Cry / Wake Up the Nation - EP

Paul Weller

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Album Review

Prior to 2008’s 22 Dreams, Paul Weller was shorthand for stalwart rock & roll, never disappointing but rarely challenging, either. With 22 Dreams, he reconnected with his spirit of adventure — the thing that drove him to split up the Jam at their peak to form the Style Council — and created a rich, pastoral double album that thrived on risk. Buzzing with guitars and gurgling effects, and built upon a succession songs that barely crest the two-minute mark, Wake Up the Nation doesn’t share much with 22 Dreams, apart from that sense of adventure, with Weller cramming a suite’s worth of twists into a song. As packed as these tunes are, they’re drawn with crisp lines; for as busy as these are, nothing feels cluttered, they’re all teeming with life. Many of the left turns arrive via the arrangements — witness how everything careens out of control after the chorus of “Grasp & Still Connect,” the elastic psychedelia of “Andromeda,” the updated New Orleans shuffle of “Trees" — or the unexpected collaborations, whether it’s the tightly wound reunion with the Jam’s Bruce Foxton on “Fast Car/Slow Traffic,” or bringing in My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields to craft the dense, dangerous heartbeat of “7&3 Is the Strikers Name,” but this isn’t window-dressing: the entire effect is 22 Dreams in reverse, contracting where its predecessor expanded, substituting introspection for action, swapping contemplation for excitement. Wake Up the Nation pulsates with an energy considerably different than the stomping rock & roll of As Is Now. That was all musical muscle, but this is music of the mind that remains fiercely visceral, music that feels of a piece with Weller’s entire body of work, but is quite unique in its execution and impact. [The deluxe edition comes with a second, 14-track disc.]

Customer Reviews

Clarion call

The valiant hope that the right song can make a change may be a lost cause but that's what Weller is getting at with With Up The Nation. The fact that all this time after In The City Weller still cares enough to have a pop tells you what to expect from the LP. Bristling with attitude short sharp shocks nestle alongside Chess Records style R&B and soulful sweetness that would fill a talcum-powdered sprung dancefloor with no trouble. Sling in the odd Bowie-sounding track and it's an LP that oughta light up the charts. Of course it was never in doubt but Welller is, as ever, on top of his game here.

Word of warning for those that have bought the deluxe version of the LP - the only track here not on that double issue is the live track - the rest are as appears here.

Bloody Marvellous

The King of England does it yet again. Looking forward to the album.

no more tears----baby!!

can anyone tell me if there has been a better tunesmith than the modfather,me thinks not in the last forty years .writes his own tunes ,sings his own tunes,a nation rejoises!buy any of his music past or present and it is your hard earned money well spent.no more tears single and wake up the nation album buy them and enjoy . da do ron ron ron. check out wake up album snippets on hmv digital.surely destinedto top charts and an all time classic .

Biography

Born: 25 May 1958 in Woking, Surrey, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

As the leader of the Jam, Paul Weller fronted the most popular British band of the punk era, influencing legions of English rockers ranging from his mod revival contemporaries to the Smiths in the '80s and Oasis in the '90s. During the final days of the Jam, he developed a fascination with Motown and soul, which led him to form the sophisti-pop group the Style Council in 1983. As the Style Council's career progressed, Weller's interest in soul developed into an infatuation with jazz-pop and house...
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