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Paul Weller - Wake Up The Nation (2nd Hand Compact Disc)
Description
Wake Up the Nation is the tenth studio album from Paul Weller and was released on 19 April 2010. It was nominated for the 2010 Mercury Music Prize. The albums was dedicated to "absent friends - John Weller, Pat Foxton and Robert Kirby".
This CD includes two tracks featuring the Jam's former bassist Bruce Foxton plus contributions from My Bloody Valentine's Kevin Shields, The Move's Bev Bevan and legendary session drummer Clem Cattini.
Wake Up the Nation received great acclaim from most music critics. The album peaked at No' 2 in the UK Chart.
Details
- Format : Standard 2nd Hand Compact Disc
- Condition : Very Good (Disc - Very Good / Jewel Case - Very Good)
- Category : Music - CD's / Rock
- Label : Island Records
- Released : 2010
- Catalogue Number : 2732861
- Barcode (GTIN-13 / EAN) : 0602527328614
- SKU : CD000229
- PPC : LL100gm
- Quantity Available : 1 only.
Track Listing
1. Moonshine
2. Wake Up The Nation
3. No Tears To Cry
4. Fast Car / Slow Traffic
5. Andromeda
6. In Amsterdam
7. She Speaks
8. Find The Torch / Burn The Plans
9. Aim High
10. Trees
11. Grasp & Still Connect
12. Whatever Next
13. 7 & 3 Is The Striker’s Name
14. Up The Dosage
15. Pieces Of A Dream
16. Two Fat Ladies
External Reviews
"Since turning 50 two years ago, the Modfather seems to be making the most adventurous music of his career, astounding even the most Weller-phobic critics . . . Most of the 16 tracks are short, sharp, clever and often wonderfully odd." - John Lewis.
"Weller . . . simply brings his musical baggage along with him wherever he goes, unpacking or picking up new things as necessary. Whether anyone else follows him, well, that's really none of his concern, but with albums like this one it's hard not to at least sit up and take notice of Weller's creative renewal." - Pitchfork.
"The album roars along at an impressive pace, taking the listener on a hallucinogenic expedition through Weller’s varied stylistic terrain." - Chris Lo.