- Café Bleu (Remastered) · 1984
- Café Bleu (Remastered) · 1983
- The Style Council: Greatest Hits · 2000
- Café Bleu (Remastered) · 1983
- Our Favourite Shop · 1985
- Introducing the Style Council · 1983
- Long Hot Summers: The Story Of The Style Council · 1989
- Confessions of a Pop Group (Remastered) · 1988
- Live Aid (Live, 13th July 1985) · 1985
- Long Hot Summers: The Story Of The Style Council · 2003
- Classic Album Selection · 1983
- The Cost of Loving (Remastered) · 1987
- Long Hot Summers: The Story Of The Style Council · 1998
Albums
- 2010
- 2010
- 1989
Artist Playlists
- Mod-punk patriarch Paul Weller explores deeper shades of soul.
Live Albums
- 1998
- 1986
About The Style Council
After earning renown with Woking neo-mod pioneers The Jam, singer/guitarist Paul Weller had a remarkable second act fronting The Style Council. Formed in 1982, The Style Council saw Weller and keyboardist Mick Talbot jettisoning rock in favour of the R&B influences that had become increasingly prominent in The Jam. Combining those favours with jazzy pop, they scored 1983 hits with “Speak Like a Child” and “Long Hot Summer”. The following year, their debut LP, Café Bleu, brought an international charter, “My Ever Changing Moods”, which became the album’s title in North America. Their success continued over three more albums before their 1989 split. Their final album, Modernism: A New Decade, was a detour into house music that went unreleased for almost a decade. Their career was capped by a 2019 reunion to record “It’s a Very Deep Sea” for a compilation and Style Council documentary.
- ORIGIN
- London, England
- FORMED
- 1983
- GENRE
- Pop