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Stanley Road

~ Paul Weller
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  • Audio CD (29 Mar 1999)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Universal / Island
  • ASIN: B000001FIJ
  • Other Editions: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 2,673 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

This album has class and it sees Paul Weller once again firmly in control of every aspect: he wrote all the songs bar a cover of Dr. John's "I Walk on Gilded Splinters"; he co-produced it and, apart from his earthy vocals, he plays guitar, piano, organ and percussion. All the tracks are special, but it's the three hits--"Changingman", "Broken Stones" and the truly wonderful "You Do Something To Me"--that really stand out, as does "Porcelain Gods", which has something of the old Style Council about it. Soulful, the style is underlined by Carleen Anderson's rich backing vocals on five of the tracks. Weller is also joined by some of his other musical chums: Noel Gallagher, Steve Craddock and Steve Winwood. --Carina Trimingham


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Named after a street in Weller's home-town of Woking in Surrey, this album was greeted with universal approval by critics and fans. The brilliant Peter Blake collage throughout the package portrays much greater nostalgia than is contained in the lyrics. The family snapshots and the Green Line picture serve only to fool the listener. The title track is clearly about the terraced houses that have now given way to 90s starter apartments, but the more personal content of tracks such as 'You Do Something To Me' is where Weller truly bareshis soul. It would strongly appear that before recording this album, Weller listened to many Traffic albums.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars takes a little getting used to, but it's worth it, 27 May 2000
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It's a great CD, especially if your into more mature music than what finds its way into the charts nowadays. It's worth listening to just to appreciate Weller's awesome talent, and although some people find it a little 'intense' or 'heavy' to have on in the background, I find that it's a great CD to drive to etc. I was torn between giving it four or five stars - it's not perfect, but it is a damn good listen. In the end I gave it five because if it encourages more people to listen to music like this, then that can only be a good thing.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Weller's finest, 8 Sep 2000
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The third studio album from Paul Weller, released just prior to that unforgettable swealtering hot summer of 1995, is easily the finest LP of his solo career to date. This album was really the consolidation of styles and influences that had began with the man's eponymous album in 1992 and Wild Wood the following year. After this album, Weller opted for out and out dad-rock, which is a shame because that's now become a label with which Mr Weller has been tagged. Sure, there are retro influences here, but not as direct as 1997's Heavy Soul album. Many fans prefer Wild Wood to this album but, although I would agree that album contains some great songs, it's Stanley Road that does it for me. This album simply oozes with class and superbly written songs. The CD also carries many memories for me as a lot of unwelcome things were happening in my life at the time this was released - some of the songs are inspirational (to say the least) and it was this album more than any other that helped me through not only the hottest but for me personally the most difficult summer I can remember. I could listen to this album over and over again, it's an under-rated classic in my opinion. Great album, great songs, ignore the negative reviews - they just don't appreciate quality songwriting. A fine album that will sit happily in ANY collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A True Contender For Best Album of the Nineties., 7 Mar 2006
With Stanley Road Paul Weller has managed to prove to his fans and his critics that he is still an important musician even in his solo days. He hasn't just written 12 good songs, instead, he's written one great album. A factor in any great album is the overall feel that perpetuates each song, making them all feel as though they deserve their place and complimenting the songs that come before and after them.

A mostly guitar driven album, Weller fuses good solos and riffs with his usual effective lyrics, often ending a song with a long instrumental that gently ushers in the next song, which gladly and competently carries the album along. However, there is the occasional song that primarily uses the piano evoking another great feel. Though these songs are quite different from the guitar based ones, they seem to come at just the right points in the album so that, not only are they a nice change of direction, but also they effortlessly fit in. To truly appreciate this fine album start at the beginning and just let it play on to the end. It far outweighs the sum of its parts, and as these parts are so good, you're in for a great journey.

The Changing Man- This was a hit in the UK and is a good indication into how this album will sound. There are some great little examples of guitar work going on here, more will follow throughout the rest of the tracks.

Porcelain Gods- This songs brings the mellow vibe with its gentle electric guitar opening. The highlights are the lyrics; `How disappointed I was to turn out after all, just a porcelain god, that shatters when it falls'.

Walk On Guilded Splinters- Another slow bluesy track that follows on nicely from the previous. Again, the lyrics shine above all in this song. Wellar really does have a way of writing some interesting lyrics and his delivery of them are always great. The track ends with a slow jam that trickles to the end. Not a great tune, more of a little jam session that made it onto the album.

You Do Something To Me-From the beautiful piano intro we immediately know that we are going to hear something different in this song than wat was heard in the previous tracks. Simple and effective lyrics and likewise in the piano and guitars make this song so beautiful. A major standout on the album, absolutely heaven.

Woodcutter's Son-Back with a rocking guitar intro, a piano quickly joins in and we're back with a more upbeat tempo. This tune is quite catchy, and Wellars gruff voice shines throughout. Again, another track that ends with a long jam.

Time Passes-A lovely intro, great lyrics and a lovely mellow feel to it. I always forget about this track whenever I think about this album, but when it comes on I just fall in love with it all over again.

Stanley Road-The intro will have you tappin your feat to the piano and drum, another catchy little number. Despite the fact that this is the title song, it isn't anything too special. There is nothing wrong with it but there isn't that certain somethin that makes it stand out.

Broken Stones-Broken Stones is another simple yet beautiful track. Wellar can write great songs with great guitar parts that rock and groove but songs like this prove he can strip it all down and write a track that has the beauty and passion that other artists can.

Out Of The Sinking-A very bluesy song and once again some good lyrics. This song really suits Wellar's style of singing, I find he has a really underrated voice.

Pink On White Walls-I really like this song, though it is by no means one of the best on this album. It surely is underrated, it is borderline mediocre but i think it just manages to get on the right sode of the line.

Whirlpools' End-Overral I dont rate this song, but there are some good parts to it. I find it really gets good about 2 minutes in. I do love the jam that appears at the end for at least 4 minutes. Would be nice to play along in the studio.

Wings Of Speed-The final song is a strange one to end with, it has a gospek feel and almost sounds like nothing else on the album, save for the piano that was present in some of the songs. I really love this song, again simplistic and beautiful, Paul's voice holds it's own and the background singing is just fabulous. This song is too short, it needs to have a few more minutes of it. I just love it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 14 Years and Counting!
I first heard this album as a 13 year old in 1995, when it come out. Ive put it on at least twice a year every year since, all the way through. Read more
Published 9 months ago by Mr. C. L. Lycett

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect - and he knows it!
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I'm quite hard to please, but I have to say that in a career spanning over 30 years, there's been... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome!!!
This Album is Brillant From Start to Finish. You Do Something To Me Is 1 Of The Greatest Songs Ever Written. Wings Of Speed Is In My Top 5 All Time Greatest Songs. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Weller's 90s statement
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Published on 25 Aug 2006 by Merry Terry

5.0 out of 5 stars Well ARD Weller !
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Published on 29 Oct 2005 by LedZeppo

5.0 out of 5 stars PURE WELLER
This is an amazing C.D and it has most of wellers best songs on it. I love it and I am sure that you will love it to. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars SEMINAL
It's a well worn cliche, but for STANLEY ROAD it rings very true. This album is a grower, but once it gets inside your head it will never leave, TRUST ME. Read more
Published on 21 Mar 2003 by horne556

5.0 out of 5 stars A Timeless Classic
This is one of those albums I wish I'd bought on vinyl, not just for the sound, but because it would suit the timeless yet rustic quality of Weller's best EVER work. Read more
Published on 9 Aug 2001 by small_urchin@hotmail.com

4.0 out of 5 stars Mostly superb album
This is definitely an intense listening CD, but then if you're not into intense listening surely you could buy the flavour of the month CD (e.g Backstreet Boys/S-Club 7). Read more
Published on 1 Dec 1999

1.0 out of 5 stars A real disappointment  needs time
I have had this CD for a long time and have never really listened to it properly - it just did not jump out and grab me at all. Read more
Published on 14 Nov 1999

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