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The Style Council
Soul / R&B / Pop

Probably the best band in the world



Marble Arch
United Kingdom

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   The Style Council: General Info
Member Since6/25/2005
Band Websitehttp://www.wholepoint.co.uk/
Band MembersPaul Weller: Vocals, Guitar, Bass, etc. - Mick Talbot: Hammond Organ, Piano Forte and Vocals, Steve White: Drums and Percussion and D.C. Lee: Vocals - The Style Council featured several "honorary Councilors" such as: Tracie Young: Vocals, Camille Hinds: Bass, Helen Turner: Keyboards, Steve Sidelnyk: Percussion - More to come!
InfluencesTamla/Motown, Stax/Volt, Small Faces, Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield, Northern Soul, The Beatles, Modern Jazz Quartet,
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Record LabelPolydor
Type of LabelMajor


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   About The Style Council
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Until I have a moment to add some "personality" to this bio, I'll leave a typical meandering with no real passion to describe this hugely affecting group called the Style Council. Righto? the Cappuccino Kid =============== Guitarist/vocalist Paul Weller broke up the Jam, the most popular British band of the early '80s, at the height of their success in 1982 because he was dissatisfied with their musical direction. Weller wanted to incorporate more elements of soul, R&B, and jazz into his songwriting, which is something he felt his punk-oriented bandmates were incapable of performing. In order to pursue this musical direction, he teamed up in 1983 with keyboardist Mick Talbot, a former member of the mod revival band the Merton Parkas. Together, Weller and Talbot became the Style Council -- other musicians were added according to what kind of music the duo were performing. With the Style Council, the underlying intellectual pretensions that ran throughout Weller's music came to the forefront. Although the music was rooted in American R&B, it was performed slickly -- complete with layers of synthesizers and drum machines -- and filtered through European styles and attitudes. Weller's lyrics were typically earnest, yet his leftist political leanings became more pronounced. His scathing criticisms of racism, unemployment, Margaret Thatcher, and sexism sat uneasily beside his burgeoning obsession with high culture. As his pretensions increased, the number of hits the Style Council had decreased; by the end of the decade, the group was barely able to crack the British Top 40 and Weller had turned from a hero into a has-been. Released in March of 1983, the Style Council's first single "Speak Like a Child" became an immediate hit, reaching number four on the British charts. Three months later, "The Money-Go-Round" peaked at number 11 on the charts as the group was recording an EP, Paris, which appeared in August; the EP reached number three. "Solid Bond in Your Heart" became another hit in November, peaking at number 11. The Style Council released their first full-length album, Cafe Bleu, in March of 1984; two months later, a resequenced version of the record, retitled My Ever Changing Moods, was released in America. Cafe Bleu was Weller's most stylistically ambitious album to date, drawing from jazz, soul, rap, and pop. While it was musically all over the map, it was their most successful album, peaking at number five in the U.K. and number 56 in the U.S. "My Ever Changing Moods" became their first U.S. hit, peaking at number 29. In the summer of 1985, the Style Council had another U.K. Top Ten hit with "The Walls Come Tumbling Down." The single was taken from Our Favourite Shop, which reached number one on the U.K. charts; the record was released as Internationalists in the U.S. The live album, Home and Abroad, was released in the spring of 1986; it peaked at number eight. The Style Council had its last Top Ten single with "It Didn't Matter" in January of 1987. The Cost of Loving, an album that featured a heavy emphasis on jazz-inspired soul, followed in February. Although it received unfavorable reviews, the record peaked at number two in the U.K. That spring, "Waiting" became the group's first single not to crack the British Top 40, signalling that their popularity was rapidly declining. In July of 1988, the Style Council released their last album, Confessions of a Pop Group, which featured Weller's most self-important and pompous music -- the second side featured a ten-minute orchestral suite called "The Gardener of Eden." The record charted fairly well, reaching number 15 in the U.K., but it received terrible reviews. In March of 1989, the Style Council released a compilation, The Singular Adventures of the Style Council, which reached number three on the charts. Later that year, Weller delivered a new Style Council album, which reflected his infatuation with house and club music, to the band's record label Polydor. Polydor rejected the album and dropped both the Style Council and Weller from the label. Paul Weller and Mick Talbot officially broke up the Style Council in 1990. In 1991, Weller launched a solo career which would return him to popular and critical favor in the mid-'90s, while Talbot continued to play, both with Weller and as a solo musician.

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Debs ;)

Debs ;)



May 11 2009 10:48 PM

check out and join the TSC appreciation society on FB ;)
The Parlophonics

The Parlophonics



May 11 2009 7:31 AM


Wholepoint

iain munn



Nov 18 2008 9:04 PM

Read an EDDIE PILLER exclusive interview on the much missed Acid Jazz King Truman single "Like A Gun".

"Mr Cool's Dream" The Style Council
Nadia Martines

Nadia Martines



Jan 25 2009 11:02 PM

Top to the top...thank U!
Bluesky

Bluesky



May 31 2008 2:02 AM

thank you for adding me on your friendslist.
I really love your music!
Fuckin A(lison)

alison knight



May 31 2008 8:04 AM

How do you feel about "A Man of Great Promise" up there?
Cause I think its a damn fine idea...
xoxo.
VANGAUGUIN

Paul-Vincent VANGAUGUIN



May 31 2008 11:46 AM

Hi The Style!

Thanks for the add and for the music!

Hope to hear and see you soon back in France, in some Cafe Bleu in Paris?

Vangauguin/Avatarzen, Paris/Arles, France

Have beautiful future days!

http://avatarzen. blogspot. com/
Hank

Paul Cook



May 31 2008 2:05 PM

messages to my soul, soft and soothing.
mico

mico



May 31 2008 3:44 PM

Thanks fot the add!!

Great groove!
Robert

Robert



Jun 1 2008 12:31 PM

Many Thanks for the Add :)
Jonathan

Jonathan



Jun 1 2008 4:37 PM

Thanks for the add!Photobucket
Stu & His Crew

Stu Chisholm



Jun 1 2008 7:43 PM

Thanks for the add, and for some of the most memorable music ever!!!
S

S



May 29 2008 2:34 AM

Thanks so much for the add, you classy, jazzy guys!
Peace and Love,
S.
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Pieces Of Soul

Pieces Of Soul



May 29 2008 8:54 AM

you both with Mick, two amazing singers and musicans

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The Style Council - Shout To The Top
envoyé par aquanote..

So Great rythm&soul


tó coelho



May 29 2008 5:24 PM

thanks for the add!great music.
Peter

Peter



May 30 2008 5:45 PM

The space betweeen us for days has been so far;
I've spent a lonely week
Now i wanna be where you are
Lennon Lounge©

Paul J Brooks



May 27 2008 11:42 PM

Thanks for the add Style Council, you brought me out of depression growing up with Thatcher in power and most of my heroes biting the dust, Ian Curtis and John Lennon to name a few and The Jam splitting up made me think there was no light at the end of the tunnel, then there was YOU cool geezers, I have all ya stuff on vinyl, Cafe Bleu being my fave album, although Milton Keynes was interesting too! Peace and good karma, from Paul :¬)
Georgios

Georgios



May 28 2008 3:50 AM

The Style Council sends me a friend request, what an honor!!

peace and blessings/
DjG
YAN

YAN



May 28 2008 4:29 AM

Thanks for adding me!!
I'm so glad!!
Really amazing music I love it !!!

Greetings from Japan!
katajikenai

YAN
TURNER

TURNER



May 28 2008 5:39 AM

thanks for the add.


you're the best thing.


x
Nadia Martines

Nadia Martines



May 28 2008 9:53 AM

Thank you for the add!
Gerda

Gerda



May 28 2008 7:02 PM

Thanks for accepting my request...
this means a lot to me! :)
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iain munn



May 28 2008 7:39 PM

Anyone remotely interested in The Style Council should check out the forthcoming Hardback book on the band - The only dedicated, complete book anywhere in the world. Make your Confessions this summer .... www. wholepoint. co. uk
demcalbal

demcalbal



May 28 2008 8:08 PM

Hi!

Thanks for the add!!,

Great music!!!
FLAXTON

FLAXTON



May 27 2008 11:15 PM

What a great way to round off the evening - The Style Council, loving the music and the memories!!
Those great tunes always remind me of being on buses and lazy summer days!! Endless days of youth....

F x
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