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Edition: Limited Edition 3x Black Vinyl LP
Condition: New

Paul Weller - Will Of The People

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Original price £19.99 - Original price £39.99
Original price
£39.99
£19.99 - £39.99
Current price £39.99
Condition: New

Track Listing / Description
Into the Sea 
Big Brass Buttons 
Super Lekker Stoned – Richard Fearless mix 
Saturns Pattern – Young Fathers remix 
Let Me In (Demo) 
I Spy 
Oranges and Rosewater 
Praise if you Wanna 
Mother Ethiopia 
We Got a Lot 
I’ll Think of Something 
Devotion 
Sun Goes 
Alone 
Lay Down Your Weary Burden 
The Olde Original 
Pure Sound 
Landslide 
Dusk Til Dawn 
The Ballad of Jimmy McCabe 
Rip the Pages Up – vocal version 
How Sweet It Is 
Golden Leaves 
Birthday 
Sera-fina 
I work in the Clouds 
Portal to the Past 
Hopper – White Label remix 
Cosmic Fringes – Pet Shop Boys remix 
Alpha 
 
Back in the autumn of 2003, the Fly On The Wall 3LP & 3CD collection brought together a wealth of Paul Weller solo recordings that stretched back to 1991. The B-sides, 12" EP tracks, single remixes and 'live' recordings featured all had one thing in common, namely that they hadn't been included on any of his hugely successful solo albums. Furthermore, in many instances, they'd become highly sought after as the original 7", 10", 12" and CD singles and promo's that first aired them were fetching significant sums from fans and collectors.
Will Of The People follows up Fly On The Wall and takes the listener through a similar mix of rarities, this time spanning the period 2002 to 2021. Like its predecessor not only does it make for some great listening but it's a superb way to hear all those hard to get solo tracks that haven't been featured on an album before. This collection has been compiled by Paul Weller himself and Paul has provided artwork ideas and sketches for the design. Alongside this Paul has written track-by-track sleeve notes. The release includes additional sleeve notes from writer and broadcaster John Wilson.