Paul Weller /England,UK 2024 Complete
Paul Weller /England,UK 2024 Complete
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With the release of his new album "66" fast approaching, Paul Weller is suddenly getting hotter. A superb original recording that allows you to experience his latest stage has arrived. This work is recorded at Aylesbury on April 20, 2024. This is a light audience recording. Speaking of Weller, he has been energetically releasing works despite the pandemic, and just the other day he came to Japan for the first time in six years. To check his current situation, let's first review the outline of his ongoing activities and check the position of this work.・January 26th-February 4th: Japan (6 performances)・February 9th-12th: Australia (3 performances)・March 24th-April 21st: UK #1 (16 performances)←★Here★《66 released on May 24th》・July 3rd-13th: UK #2 (4 performances)・September 6th-27th: North America (15 performances)・October 17th-November 8th: UK #3 (17 performances)This is the 2024 schedule that has been announced so far. After touring Japan and Australia, he returned to his home country to complete "66" and then performed "UK #1". The Aylesbury performance of this work was the 15th concert at the end of the show. This work, which is vacuum-packed from such a show, is a clear and beautiful masterpiece. It is an original recording of this work only, given to him by the person who recorded it, and the recorder is no ordinary person. This is the latest collection by a master who has been recording the British scene in the suburbs of London since the 1980s, with a familiar taper as the "British master" in our shop. And the sound is just superb. It's not a soundboard-like close contact, but that doesn't mean it's far away. The core that penetrates the fresh and clear air reaches straight to the ear like a laser beam, and the details are delicate along with it. The neat sound gives the core an exquisite luster and thickness, while not causing any cloudiness. If I were to compare this feeling, it would be the prestigious Japanese Kinney. A sound that pursues the reality and beauty that is only possible with an audience. It is a live album that pursues the sound world that can only be expressed by spatial recording, not by an audience instead of a soundboard. The latest Paul Weller, who continues to evolve at the age of 66, is depicted with the beautiful sound of such a customer record. Let's check the set list, which is similar to the Japanese performance. 80's (6 songs) THE JAM: That's Entertainment (★) / Start! THE STYLE COUNCIL: A Man Of Great Promise / Shout To The Top! / Headstart For Happiness / My Ever Changing Moods 90's (9 songs) Wild Wood: All The Pictures On The Wall / Hung Up / Wild Wood Stanley Road: Stanley Road / You Do Something To Me / Broken Stones / The Changingman Others: Above The Clouds / Peacock Suit 21st Century (12 songs) On Sunset: More / Village / Rockets Fat Pop: Cosmic Fringes / That Pleasure / Glad Times / Fat Pop 66: Soul Wandering (★) / Jumble Queen / Nothing Others: Rip The Pages Up / Nova *Note: Songs marked with "★" are songs that were not performed at the Japanese tours. The basis of the show follows the recent Japanese performance, but the style adds THE JAM's classic "That's Entertainment" and the new song "Soul Wandering". The volume of non-smoking songs is particularly noteworthy. A total of 27 songs were performed on this day, of which more than one-third of the songs were from the 2020s repertoire. It is a full show that is full of the spirit of a veteran who is still in the present. While most veterans are stuck to nostalgic melodies, Paul Weller has been sending new albums one after another to the No. 1 spot on the British charts. This is the latest live album that overflows with the feeling of being active. This live album revives that wonderful Japanese performance, while allowing you to experience the "current Weller" that has taken a step further with exquisite beautiful sound. This is the sound world of this work that you can't hear anywhere else. A light audience recording of the "April 20, 2024 Aylesbury performance". This is the latest work by the "British master" familiar to us, and is an original recording only for this work. The core that penetrates the fresh and clear atmosphere reaches your ears straight like a laser beam, and the details are also delicate. With a sound that pursues beauty unique to the audience, you can enjoy a wide range of famous songs, from "That's Entertainment" that was not performed at the Japan tour to the new song "Soul Wandering".
Aylesbury Waterside Theatre, Aylesbury, UK 20th April 2024 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(from Original Masters) Disc:1 (55:44)1. Intro Music 2. Rip The Pages Up 3. Nova 4. Cosmic Fringes 5. Soul Wandering 6. That Pleasure 7. A Man Of Great Promise 8. All The Pictures On The Wall 9. Stanley Road 10. Glad Times 11. Above The Clouds 12. More 13. Village 14. Fat Pop Disc 2 (60:22) 1. Hung Up 2. Shout To The Top3. Jumble Queen 4. Nothing 5. You Do Something To Me 6. That's Entertainment 7. Start 8. Peacock Suit 9. Headstart For Happiness 10. Wildwood 11. Broken Stones 12. Rockets 13. My Ever Changing Moods 14. Band Introductions 15. The Changingman Paul Weller - vocals, guitar, piano Steve Cradock - guitar, backing vocals Steve Pilgrim - drums, backing vocals Ben Gordelier - percussion, drums, samples Tom Van Heel - keyboards, backing vocals Jacko Peake - saxophone, flute Jake Fletcher - bass, backing vocals