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Heliocentric
Paul Weller
Heliocentric
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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UK edition of fifth solo album from ex-Jam/Style Council front-man. Includes the first single 'He's The Keeper', an homage to Ronnie Lane (Small Faces). 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

     
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All Artists: Paul Weller
Title: Heliocentric
Members Wishing: 4
Total Copies: 0
Label: Ume Imports
Original Release Date: 1/1/2000
Re-Release Date: 5/9/2000
Album Type: Import
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Styles: British Alternative, Singer-Songwriters, Adult Alternative
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 766485936523, 731454239424

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UK edition of fifth solo album from ex-Jam/Style Council front-man. Includes the first single 'He's The Keeper', an homage to Ronnie Lane (Small Faces). 2000 release. Standard jewel case.

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"Heliocentric" is my favorite Paul Weller album of them all.
C. Hibler | Los Angeles, CA United States | 10/05/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I've thought about this album and review quite a bit and feel compelled to just say that this is what I consider to be Paul Weller's finest moment. Period. I've read reviews where people didn't connect with "Heliocentric" or thought he lost a step or whatever. I just don't get it. The melodies on this album and just fantastic and the vibe it produces as a whole is just so comfortable. Maybe it's just where I'm at in life now that I'm 38...I don't know. I don't feel compelled to always need loud, thrashin' energy in my music music like I did as a youth. Now, I find myself playing music that enhances (or changes) my moods more and more. This album does that every time. From the moment I bought "Heliocentric" five years ago to this day it has never left my car's CD changer (6-discs...). I have listened to this album from start to finish too many times to count and just absolutely dig the sound and vibe it produces.



I also appreciate the Style Council more and more, so maybe that tells where where I'm coming from. I have to say, that if you are reading this review, then you are contemplating buying this record. Just do it. You will dig it. I promise. Paul departs from much of his typical style and really kind of goes back and digs up somewhat of a '60's vibe that plays like a theme from start to finish. I'm not crazy about "There's No Drinking...," but even it has a place on here. I prefer tracks such as "With Time and Temperence," "Dust and Rocks," as well as "Out of the Fire," and on and on.



That's more than anough out of me. Yeah, this review is all over the map. What I'm trying to say is: I love this album and I just can't understand how anyone who is a fan of Weller doesn't see this album as an incredible effort, if not his all-time best. (by the way, his first solo album is also unreal and has aged like a fine wine....you gotta buy that one, too!)."
A FINE ALBUM
Roger Deforest | Fresno, CA | 02/20/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ranks up there with Wild Wood, Stanley Road, and Illumination. Paul is still too cool for school. He hasn't lost his touch yet. The exciting thing is that he is so young and still turning out great albums. Who knows how many more classics he has in him."
Modfather's solo best!
A. Twillie | Chicago, IL. USA | 01/13/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I highly recommend Heliocentric to any Paul weller fans! It may just be the best solo piece he's ever produced. Songs like Frightened and There's No Drinking When You're Dead are as outstanding as they are different. Frightened shows affinity for The Beatles, while No Drinking could've been a late Jam tune. Yet, both give insight into the man and the songwriter. Heliocentric is great."