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Illumination

Paul Weller Audio CD
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There are very few artists who've enjoyed the kind of success and influence over four decades that Paul Weller has. Right now he’s enjoying a creative peak and retains a constant critical high, continuing to push boundaries. Artists like Paul Weller are well within their rights to enjoy the fruits of their labour at leisure. They might tour a classic album over & over again, bathing in the… Read more in Amazon's Paul Weller Store

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  • Audio CD (1 Aug 2005)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Independiente
  • ASIN: B00006IRKV
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 35,214 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Going Places
2. Bullet For Everyone
3. Leafy Mysteries
4. It's Written In The Stars
5. Who Brings Joy
6. Now The Night Is Here
7. Spring (At Last)
8. One X One
9. Bagman
10. All Good Books
11. Call Me No.5
12. Standing Out In The Universe
13. Illumination

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It's hard to bring any fanfare to a Paul Weller release these days, but Illumination speaks for itself, bringing together the past and future Weller like none of his solo work before. Producing the album himself (and playing most of the instruments), he's made Illumination sound like a celebration rather than an introspective vanity project. Songs such as the skyscraping "Leafy Trees" and "Standing Out in the Universe" are hard to imagine coming from his pen. Where the album fails is in the host of celebrity "friends" he's roped in on most of the tracks, which serve to dilute rather than enhance the songs; turning the album into a Jools Holland-esque novelty record rather than a collaboration. It works with garage and hip-hop, it fails with rock. Noel Gallagher, Kelly Jones, guitarist Aziz Ibrahim--the personalities are too big for the songs and their presence too overwhelming (particularly Jones, a man who used to write good records himself, who wrote the lyrics to and actually sings the pedestrian "Call Me No. 5"). The remarkable "It's Written in the Stars" is a revelation, however, sounding like it was actually written after a few glasses of good wine under the Mediterranean stars--and most of the rest of the album follows its lead. "Who brings joy?" he sings on the song of the same name, and for once, Weller is the answer to his own question. --Ben Johncock

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PAUL WELLER Illumination (2002 UK 13-track CD album not the another Paul Weller album that was expected. Practically all his own work including collaborations with Kelly Jones on Call Me No.5 Noel Gallagher on One X One as well as Steve White and Steve Craddock. This albums shows the strength and intelligence that has always shone in his previous incarnations. With picture sleeve lyric booklet ISOM33CD)

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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After Paul's patchy last 2 albums, namely 1997's soulless "Heavy Soul" and 2000's moody 'Heliocentric,' I was expecting more of the same with 'Illumination' just being another flashy title to sell another run of the mill album. Fortunately, I have been spectacularly proved wrong. Maybe all his touring since after the 'Heliocentric' album has brought back his inspiration. The first thing the listener notices is the improved production. Brendan Lynch has been dropped and although his production was amazing on 'Wild Wood' and 'Stanley Road' it soon became repetitive and unfocused on 'Heavy Soul' and 'Heliocentric.' Paul has produced himself with some help on some tracks from Simon Dine. The instruments are all beautifully clear and this allows the melody to shine in each song. There are 13 tracks and each deserves its place on the album. The opener, 'Going Places', is one of a number of acoustic delights. Other acoustic type songs include the lush 'Leafy Mysteries,' 'Who Brings Joy,' 'All Good Books' and the closer 'Illumination.' They are all as good as anything on Wild Wood. This album also has a better balance then the previous two as there are some rockers as well such as 'A Bullet For Everyone' and 'Call Me No.5.' 'It's Written in the Stars' is clearly Paul's best single since 1996's Peacock Suit. 'Now the Night is Here' and 'Standing Out in the Universe' are also spectacular songs. The main thing with this album though is that it as many have already stated the title does ring true. It is Paul's happiest album and so much better then the previous two which were the work of an unhappy, moody man entering his 40s. It is definitely already on par with Stanley Road and only time will tell if it is his best album but it certainly could be even better than Wild Wood due to it's superb songwriting and warm atmosphere. Do buy it it is one of the best albums of the year and it will "illuminate" those dark autumn and winter evenings.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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Illumination is a good title for this LP, as the mood is lighter and the production crisper than on his last LP, Helioentric, which sounded in parts like the work of an unhappy man who’d just hit 40. In fact, Illumination is the most up-beat and positive LP Weller has crafted since his solo debut. Much of the angsty griping of yore has been replaced by songs of celebration (Who Brings Joy, It’s Written in the Stars), wonderment (Leafy Mysteries), and love (Now the Night is Here). There are plenty of good tunes, and a mood piece (yes, a mood piece).
Stomping gripe-rock numbers get a rare look-in in the forms of ‘A Bullet for Everyone’ and ‘Call me No.5’. But these songs now sound a bit retro-macho, whereas five years ago they wouldn’t have. He continues to mature, like all of us, and so, on the rest of the album Paul Weller sounds mellower, writing more from the heart. In doing so he sounds authentic, contemporary, and soulful. As with all Paul Weller albums, there are some great musical moments, nay, events, within great songs. For example, the swirling, descending strings in the coda of ‘Now the Night is Here’ flip an impassioned love song within seconds into a nightmarish existential question. Minimalist brilliance.
Paul Weller is also singing better than ever. He has a truly great voice, something which never grabbed me so forcefully before this album. If you are passionate about great songwriting and artistry expressed within the rock and similar idioms, then I would unhesitatingly recommend this LP.
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The long awaited 6th studio album! 100% worth waiting for! This album has a surefire hit in 'It's Written In The Stars', a catchy tune, yet still has a style of it's own that is mesmerising to listen to. 'Going Places' is a MODerate paced acoustic song to open Illumination, but the full affect is felt when the hard hitting 'Bullet...' kicks in straight away at the end. The collaboration with Kelly Jones on 'Call Me No. 5' is a rock track well worth a listen, on another day you may not be able to tell if it was a Weller or Stereophonics song! Noel Gallagher plays the drums on 'One X One', why? I have no idea, Steve White seems to do pretty well on all the other tracks! 'One X One' is a song that links Illumination to Weller albums of the past; most specifically Heliocentric. 'Standing Out In The Universe' is classic Weller, could have come from any of his past efforts and been equally as fitting. Overall - a fantastic album, with magical and atmospheric songs all the way through. A must for lifelong Weller fans like myself.
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