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Wild Wood - Deluxe Edition

Paul Weller
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 5, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: November 27, 2007
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Yep Roc Records
  • ASIN: B000YRY7ZI
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #99,931 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Disc: 1
1. Sunflower
2. Can You Heal Us (Holy Man)
3. Wild Wood
4. Instrumental One (Part 1)
5. All The Pictures On The Wall
6. Has My Fire Really Gone Out?
7. Country
8. Instrumental Two
9. 5th Season
10. The Weaver
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Disc: 2
1. Sunflower (demo)
2. Wildwood (demo)
3. Pictures On The Wall (demo)
4. Country (demo)
5. 5th Season (demo version 2)
6. The Weaver (demo)
7. Shadow Of The Sun (demo)
8. Moon On Your Pyjamas (demo)
9. Ends Of The Earth (demo)
10. Love Of The Loved (demo)
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Paul Weller deservedly regained his status as the Modfather with his second solo album, Wild Wood. Actually, the album is only tangentially related to mod, since Weller picks up on the classicism of his debut, adding heavy elements of pastoral British folk and Traffic-styled trippiness. Add to that a yearning introspection and a clean production that nevertheless feels a little rustic, even homemade, and the result is his first true masterwork since ending the Jam. The great irony of the record is that many of the songs -- 'Has My Fire Really Gone Out?,' 'Can You Heal Us (Holy Man)' -- question his motivation and, as is apparent in his spirited performances, he reawakened his music by writing these searching songs. Though this isn't as adventurous as the Style Council, it succeeds on its own terms, and winds up being a great testament from an artist entering middle age. And, it helped kick off the trad rock that dominated British music during the '90s. --All Music Guide

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The 1993 release of Wild Wood single handedly changed Weller's persona. No longer was he only 'Paul Weller of The Jam/Style Council', now he was the larger than life 'Modfather,' the patriarch of Britpop, championed by groups like Oasis and all things hip. Led by a renewed creative spark and expanded influences including Nick Drake, Traffic and even Crosby, Stills & Nash, Weller produced, according to Q Magazine, a 'pastoral coming of age masterpiece.' Wild Wood single-handedly defined Weller as a solo artist while simultaneously wrenching British rock from the grips of techno in the UK and the imposing influence of grunge from the west. This Deluxe Edition reissue includes a 32-page booklet with extensive new liner notes by Lois Wilson, including brand new interviews with Weller and others. Musically, there is an expanse of bonus material including b sides, demos, BBC session versions and unreleased tracks reinforcing the fact that Wild Wood, as Uncut Magazine put it, '...made the Modfather, and changed British rock.'

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Weller's second great peak, grandly expanded to two CDs, February 5, 2008
Jam fans that didn't follow Weller to the ersatz modern soul and balladry of his follow-on project, The Style Council, found his re-emergence as a rock-based solo artist in 1992 more to their liking. Stripping away the synthesized layers, Weller looked back to earlier eras of rock and soul, blending echoes of Motown and Stax with the heavier sounds of 1970s UK rock. His eponymous re-debut turned out to be only a warm-up for the following year's "Wild Wood," an album whose earthy title portends its organic sound. Weller's love of soul emotion is still to be heard, but couched in jazzier changes that brought to mind UK greats like Traffic and Humble Pie. The combination of gutsy guitar, commanding vocals and polished production combine the energy of The Jam with Weller's soul influences without devolving into retro imitation of either.

The opening "Sunflower" is a good example of the album's alchemy, combining memorable electric guitar playing, rumbling bass and drums, impassioned vocald and soulful harmonies, wrapped with little production touches (processed vocal doubles, phase shifts and passing keyboard accents) that add a modern edge to the more rustic '70s vibe. The album's lyrics find Weller in the transition of his mid-30s, lamenting lost relationships and moving on, seeking guidance and questioning the future, offering reconciliation and recovery, and navigating introspective ennui. Weller wonders aloud "Has My Fire Really Gone Out," and answers his own question 'no' with a superb pop-psych jam to close the song. The adolescent unrest of his youth fueled the Jam, the know-it-all-comfort of his 20s spawned Style Council, and the uncertainty of his 30s led here.

Yep Roc's expanded two-disc reissue augments the album's fifteen original tracks with remixes, B-sides, live versions, covers and previously unreleased tracks, all of which help illuminate the album's musical background. Highlights include Portishead's modernization of the title track, B-sides from the album's singles (including "The Loved," "Ends of the Earth" and the original "Magic Bus"), and covers of The Small Faces' "I'm Only Dreaming," Edwin Hawkins' "Oh Happy Day," and Neil Young's "Ohio." Also included are demos of album tracks that demonstrate how songs evolved to final form. A pair of demos for "Sunflower," for example, shows the path from folky original to drum-heavy final. The extras enrich an already rich LP, giving the best look yet at the beginnings of Weller's third phase. [©2008 hyperbolium dot com]
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Star is Reborn, February 7, 2008
As the previous reviewer alludes to, Paul Weller's first solo outing after the implosion of the Style Council was a good, solid record, with some fine songs... but it wasn't really until "Wild Wood" that a star was truly reborn. Joe Strummer, who once famously took a swipe at Weller in the Clash's "White Man in Hammersmith Palais," eventually came to consider him "Britain's greatest soul singer" -- and "Wild Wood" shows why, boasting some the richest, warmest vocals of Weller's career.

Besides the tracks that comprise the original album itself (strongest among them "Sunflower," "Shadow of the Sun," "Hung Up," and the haunting, lovely title track), the deluxe edition's bonus tracks especially underscore Weller's soul credentials. "Ends of the Earth" (both the b-side version and, in particular, the demo) is a little gem, with an effortless, soaring vocal, while "Price to Pay" and the previously unreleased "Greetings" are both quietly heartfelt songs that demonstrate Weller's sensitivity as both lyricist and vocalist.

Musically, the album is a great aural collage of a particularly British combination of pastoral bluesy rock, veering from fiery to tender, ferocious to sorrowful. Much has been made of "Wild Wood"'s influence on a generation of Britpop artists (the guitar solo alone in "Hung Up" gave Oasis a few year's worth of mileage), but it also showcases the range of artists that have influenced Weller, too, including Traffic, Nick Drake, Robert Wyatt, Neil Young (check out the cover of "Ohio"), Tim Hardin (cover of "Black Sheep Boy"), and the Small Faces (an exuberant, if not necessarily definitive, cover of "I'm Only Dreaming").

Besides the sheer pleasure of two dozen additional songs, the deluxe edition of "Wild Wood" is a top-notch remastering of a record that had sorely needed it (the original release of "Wild Wood" was hampered by a frustrating mix that seemed almost muffled). The result is a much more expansive sound, with breathing room for the layers of instrumentation as well as the vocals. All told, "Wild Wood" is arguably Weller's finest album (for those who don't fall on the Stanley Road side of that argument), and hands-down one of the definitive releases of the '90s.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The definitive release of Wild Wood, thank you UMG UK and Yep Rock!!!, July 23, 2008
I bought the UK release prior to Yep Rock release in the US; same mastering and similar packaging. Soooo, what's to say? Top-notch remastering, B-side and demo bonus tracks up the wazoo, well written booklet with great photos... this is the one to get! Too bad Yep Rock didn't see fit to release the previously done UK deluxe version of Stanley Road (equally well done) as well.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Superb!!
I'm a Weller fan and have all his albums.
But this a great collection - if you love live and different version of Weller classics buy it!
Published 7 months ago by Robert Hemmerdinger

5.0 out of 5 stars I'd go to the ends of the earth for this edition
"Wild Wood" is definitely thicker, earthier, and groovier than Weller's solo debut. Though he's had some excellent albums later, nothing compares to the energy of "Wild Wood. Read more
Published 13 months ago by shindo

5.0 out of 5 stars Yes you need it.
Wondering if you really need it? So was I as I already had several copies of the original in different formats. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Anthony

5.0 out of 5 stars The Modfather's Triumphant Return to Form
In the 1980's, Paul Weller went from being lionized to being loathed by the British musical press. 1993's "Wildwood" was the comeback that all of his fans wanted and the final... Read more
Published 15 months ago by Russell D. Melling

4.0 out of 5 stars Wild Wood deluxe edition
As well as all the songs from Wild Wood, you get bonus tracks "Hung Up" , "Magic Bus", "Ends of the Earth", "This is no time (live)" , "Another new day", "The Loved", and a Wild... Read more
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