The Style Council were an English band formed in late 1982 by Paul Weller, the former singer, songwriter and guitarist with the punk rock / new wave / mod revival band the Jam, and keyboardist Mick Talbot, previously a member of Dexys Midnight Runners, the Bureau and the Merton Parkas. Profile: English band formed in 1983 in Woking, England by Paul Weller, the former singer, songwriter, and guitarist with the punk rock/new wave/mod revival band The Jam, and keyboardist Mick Talbot. Song information for My Ever Changing Moods - The Style Council on AllMusic AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine The Style Council's albums were always weighed down by their far-reaching musical ambitions, which meant that … Genres: Sophisti-Pop, Blue-Eyed Soul, Pop Soul. The band enabled Weller to take his music in a more soulful direction. The album was recorded over a period of three months in 1986, at Solid Bond Studios (owned by their lead vocalist, Paul Weller).The album is generally regarded as the culmination of the smoother, more adult-oriented sound of the band's later work. The Style Council.
Find The Style Council bio, music, credits, awards, & streaming links on AllMusic - A vehicle for ex-Jam frontman Paul Weller that…
The Style Council Profile: English band formed in 1983 in Woking, England by Paul Weller , the former singer, songwriter, and guitarist with the punk rock/new wave/mod revival band The Jam , and keyboardist Mick Talbot . A vehicle for ex-Jam frontman Paul …
For most listeners, including some serious Weller fans, the Style Council is best appreciated as a singles band, but for the dedicated, The Complete Adventures reveals that the Style Council, no matter how maddening they could be, were a group that continually reinvented themselves, occasionally making some remarkable music along the way. The Style Council performing at Live Aid in front of 72,000 people in Wembley Stadium, London on the 13th July, 1985.
Disbanded in 1990. Albums include Café Bleu, Our Favourite Shop, and Introducing The Style Council. Modernism: A New Decade is the fifth and final studio album by the band The Style Council.It represented a departure from the band's core genre of pop, to a new one; deep house, which was then being referred to as "garage" (as in Paradise Garage) music by the UK press.However, upon its completion in 1989, it was rejected by their label Polydor, which led to the band breaking up. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for Confessions of a Pop Group - The Style Council on AllMusic - 1988 - If The Cost of Loving was a thoroughly mediocre… Complete your The Style Council collection. Discover releases, reviews, credits, songs, and more about The Style Council - Our Favourite Shop at Discogs.