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Weller, at 50, still looks good in his trademark Fred Perry. |
| By Bobby Tanzilo Managing Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Bobby Tanzilo |
| Published Oct. 1, 2008 at 8:25 a.m. |
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The advance hype on Paul Weller's "22 Dreams" was like nothing since, maybe, his (arguable) classic solo outing, "Wild Wood." So, when the disc arrived a couple months ago and failed to kick my butt on the first listen or two, I decided to wait to judge it.
Although I wrote a little about the record back in August, I spent a little time away from it and returned to it full-tilt recently and began to discover its many charms. When Radio Milwaukee DJ Scott Mullins, Italian singer Carmen Consoli and I chatted about Weller and especially the track, "Have You Made Up Your Mind," I thought the title was prescient.
So, I spent yesterday listening to the record again and again.
Let me interject here, I've been a Weller fan since probably late 1978 when as a 12-year-old, I discovered The Jam's "All Mod Cons." I've been there for the ups -- The Jam's "Sound Affects," The Style Council's "Our Favorite Shop" and the aforementioned "Wild Wood" -- and for the downs -- I bought all of the releases -- (some good, some bad, some awful) on Weller's 1980s labels Respond and Jamming! This is a roundabout way of telling you that I don't give a lot of artists this many chances.
Although I think the folky "Light Nights" -- with Kate Rusby's fiddling partner John McCusker -- is a risky opener for a Weller album, I don't find "22 Dreams" anywhere as wayfaring and oddball as the advance press had suggested. And it was likely that which kept me from immediately enjoying the record. I was primed for something really "out there."
And "22 Dreams," while rambling and intimately epic (if that's possible), is anything but "out there." We've heard most of this type of stuff from Weller before, although rarely all in the same place. (OK, I'll admit that "Song for Alice" -- a tribute to Alice Coltrane -- is like nothing he's done before!)
The more rockin' title track would have fit nicely on 1997's "Heavy Soul," for example, and the same can be said for "All I Wanna Do (Is Be With You)."
My two favorites follow. "Have You Made Up Your Mind" is the kind of gritty, melodic, bluesy R&B with which Weller has always excelled. Think of "I Didn't Mean to Hurt You," from his solo debut.
"Empty Ring" conjures the airy space of "Above the Clouds," but with an everything but the kitchen sink arrangement.
I hear "Invisible" and my mind shoots to The Style Council's "A Paris" EP and the melancholy piano instrumental "Le Depart."
I could go on like this, but I won't. I'll just tell you that over the course of 21 tracks, Weller dishes up gem after gem. Like me, it might take you some time to digest it all, but it's worth it. You won't feel like you've overeaten, instead you'll feel so satisfied that you'll want to do it all over again.
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