Paul Weller - An Orchestrated Songbook
by Nick Dent-Robinson
published: 18 / 1 / 2022

Label:
Universal Music
Format: CD
intro
Experimental and inventive new album from Paul Weller which reworks some of his Jam, Style Council and solo back catalogue with orchestral arrangements
One of the joys of Paul Weller's music is the way it reflects his ever-changing moods. This has always resulted in a vitality that few of Weller's peers can ever quite match. Having been a Beatles and Who-obsessed teenager in his Jam years, Weller developed into an urbane soul performer with the Style Council in the 1980s before launching into his hugely successful, yet never predictable, solo career. With 'An Orchestrated Songbook', Weller is offering something new and different, yet again. This is his first album of symphonic arrangements. It was recorded in May at London's Barbican, with conductor Jules Buckley and the BBC Symphony Orchestra and, with great finesse, it adds sumptuous strings and horns to tracks spanning Weller's entire catalogue! With Buckley's deft orchestrations, all the Weller songs have been framed beautifully. 'Modfather' Weller became a grandfather in September when his daughter Leah gave birth to a son – and Weller has suggested that this might be why he has avoided some of the anthems of his youth on the new release. There's no space here for 'In The City' or 'Town Called Malice' but some of the mellower Jam tracks are here. 'English Rose' is cast in a new light while 'Carnation' becomes a cinematic-style piece with a Disney-esque harp finale. The Style Council are not forgotten with 'My Ever Changing Moods' and a version of 'You're The Best Thing' which retains the soulful feel of the original and includes an interesting duet with Boy George. Other cameos include Celeste on 'Wild Wood' and James Morrison on 'Broken Stones'. At 63, Paul Weller is still producing quality songs and his three most recent albums - 'True Meanings', 'On Sunset' and 'Fat Pop (Volume 1)' are well represented on 'An Orchestrated Songbook', too. The title track is a six minute soul symphony which lends itself perfectly to the orchestral treatment. Whilst 'Equanimity' has a wonderful, fairground, brassy feel. 'An Orchestrated Songbook' is a typically bold Weller venture - and it has paid off handsomely!
Track Listing:-
1 Andromeda2 English Rose
3 My Ever Changing Moods
4 On Sunset
5 Carnation
6 Glad Times
7 Broken Stones [feat. James Morrison]
8 Gravity
9 It's A Very Deep Sea
10 Bowie
11 Equanimity
12 You're The Best Thing
13 Still Glides The Stream
14 Movin On
15 Wild Wood [feat. Celeste]
16 Rockets
17 You Do Something To Me
18 White Horses
Band Links:-
https://www.paulweller.com/https://www.facebook.com/paulwellerofficial
https://twitter.com/paulwellerHQ
Label Links:-
http://www.umusic.co.uk/http://www.universalmusic.com/
https://www.facebook.com/UniversalMusicGroup
https://twitter.com/umg
Play in YouTube:-
Have a Listen:-
live reviews |
Razzmatazz, Barcelona, 18/9/2023 |
![]() |
Philamonjaro watches Paul Weller wow a Spanish crowd with a career-spanning set |
Olympia, Liverpool, 19/11/2021 |
Exeter University Great Hall, 11/11/2002 |
favourite album |
Stanley Road (2005) |
![]() |
In our ''Re : view' section, in which our writers look back at albums from the past, Malcolm Carter examines Paul Weller's classic solo album 'Stanley Road', which recently had its tenth anniversary |
reviews |
As Is Now (2005) |
![]() |
Stunning return-to-form from the increasinglly erratic Paul Weller, back with his best album since 'Stanley Road' |
most viewed articles
current edition
Peter Doherty - Blackheath Halls, Blackheath and Palace Halls, Watford, 18/3/2025 and 21/3/2025Yardbirds - Interview with Jim McCarty
Johnny Cash - Video Vault
Max Bianco and the BlueHearts - Troubadour, London, 29/3/2025
John Philip Shenale - Interview
Deb Googe and Cara Tivey - Interview
Armory Show - Interview with Richard Jobson
Man From Delmonte - Interview
Loft - Interview
Vapors - Interview
most viewed reviews
current edition
Bryan Ferry and Amelia Barrett - Loose TalkIvor Game - When Will You Fall Into My Loving Arms?
Gabriel Moreno - Nights in the Belly of Bohemia
Doris Brendel and Lee Dunham - Big Blue Sky
Brooke Combe - Dancing at the Edge of the World
Shaw's Trailer Park - I Thought I Saw You
Bryan Adams - Live at the Royal Albert Hall 2024
Ringo Starr - Look Up
FKA twigs - Eusexua
Leon Bridges - Leon
Pennyblackmusic Regular Contributors
Adrian Janes
Amanda J. Window
Andrew Twambley
Anthony Dhanendran
Benjamin Howarth
Cila Warncke
Daniel Cressey
Darren Aston
Dastardly
Dave Goodwin
Denzil Watson
Dominic B. Simpson
Eoghan Lyng
Fiona Hutchings
Harry Sherriff
Helen Tipping
Jamie Rowland
John Clarkson
Julie Cruickshank
Kimberly Bright
Lisa Torem
Maarten Schiethart