
29 Songs, 2 Hours 10 Minutes

A Kind Revolution (Deluxe) Paul Weller
EDITORS’ NOTES
Released almost 40 years to the day that The Jam’s debut arrived, Weller’s latest solo excursion extends an absorbingly experimental stretch of records that began with 2008’s 22 Dreams. A Kind Revolution is the warmest album of that run—unflaggingly catchy and optimistic, yet exploratory enough to stretch from punchy cosmic rock (“Nova”) to brooding, Boy George-assisted funk (“One Tear”) and the ruminative psych-gospel of “The Cranes Are Back.” At the tail end of his 50s, the Modfather sounds as invigorated and inventive as ever.
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Woo Sé Mama
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Nova
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Long Long Road
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She Moves with the Fayre
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The Cranes Are Back
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Hopper
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New York
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One Tear
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Satellite Kid
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The Impossible Idea
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Woo Sé Mama (Instrumental)
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Nova (Instrumental)
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Long Long Road (Instrumental)
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She Moves with the Fayre (Instrumental)
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The Cranes Are Back (Instrumental)
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Hopper (Instrumental)
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New York (Instrumental)
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One Tear (Instrumental)
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Satellite Kid (Instrumental)
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The Impossible Idea (Instrumental)
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Alpha
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She Moves with the Fayre (Villagers Remix)
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New York (Nightwatch) [Prof. Kybert Remix]
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Nova (Toy Remix)
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One Tear (Club Cut) [Prof. Kybert Remix]
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Hopper (White Label Remix)
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Satellite Kid (Syd Arthur Remix)
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She Moves with the Fayre (Breakdown Instrumental) [Prof. Kybert Remix]
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Woo Sé Mama (E & TC Remix)
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