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Style CouncilConfessions Of A Pop Group ... CD
Polydor (UK), 1988. Used ... $9.99
... CD
(Out of print.)

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Style CouncilHome & Abroad – Style Council Live! ... LP
Geffen, 1986. Near Mint- ... $11.99
... LP, Vinyl record album
(Includes the printed inner sleeve.)

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✨✧ Style CouncilCafe Bleu ... LP
Polydor (UK), 1984. Very Good+ ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
Say what you want, we love this album! When it came out, we were such big Jam fans that we could never forgive Paul Weller – but now, nearly 20 years later, we're stunned at how great some of the soul songs on the album are. Sure, you've got to throw away about half the tracks – because they're silly early 80s bad funk numbers – but the remaining half is way more soulful than you'd remember, with a sweet, sincere, compressed sound that's made all the better by jazzy touches from Mick Talbot and Steve White. Includes the classics "My Ever Changing Moods", "You're The Best Thing", "Blue Cafe", "Paris Match", and "Dropping Bombs On The White House". This is the original UK version of the album issued in the US as My Ever Changing Moods. LP, Vinyl record album
(French pressing. Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has light wear and a small sticker in back.)

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✨✧ Style CouncilCafe Bleu (Japanese pressing) ... CD
Polydor/Universal (Japan), 1984. Used ... Out Of Stock
Say what you want, we love this album! When it came out, we were such big Jam fans that we could never forgive Paul Weller – but now, nearly 20 years later, we're stunned at how great some of the soul songs on the album are. Sure, you've got to throw away about half the tracks – because they're silly early 80s bad funk numbers – but the remaining half is way more soulful than you'd remember, with a sweet, sincere, compressed sound that's made all the better by jazzy touches from Mick Talbot and Steve White. Includes the classics "My Ever Changing Moods", "You're The Best Thing", "Blue Cafe", "Paris Match", and "Dropping Bombs On The White House". This is the original UK version of the album issued in the US as My Ever Changing Moods. CD
(2006 Japanese pressing – includes obi!)

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✨✧ Style CouncilCost Of Loving ... CD
Polydor, 1987. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ Style CouncilHead Start For Happiness ... CD
Pickwick (UK), 1980s. Used ... Out Of Stock
... CD

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✨✧ Style CouncilInternationalists/Walls Come Tumbling Down ... 12-inch
Geffen, 1985. Near Mint- (pic cover)... Out Of Stock
... 12-inch, Vinyl record

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✨✧ Style CouncilIntroducing The Style Council ... LP
Polydor, 1983. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
Pure greatness from post-Jam Paul Weller – still in a very classic sort of jazzy soul mode here in the early days of Style Council! Titles include "Money Go Round", "Long Hot Summer", "Speak Like A Child", "Headstart For Happiness", and "The Paris Match". LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ Style CouncilMy Ever Changing Moods ... LP
Geffen, 1984. Near Mint- ... Out Of Stock
Say what you want, we love this album! When it came out, we were such big Jam fans that we could never forgive Paul Weller – but now, nearly 20 years later, we're stunned at how great some of the soul songs on the album are. Sure, you've got to throw away about half the tracks – because they're silly early 80s bad funk numbers – but the remaining half is way more soulful than you'd remember, with a sweet, sincere, compressed sound that's made all the better by jazzy touches from Mick Talbot and Steve White. Includes the classics "My Ever Changing Moods", "You're The Best Thing", "Blue Cafe", "Paris Match", and "A Solid Bond In Your Heart". LP, Vinyl record album
 
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✨✧ Gil Evans, Sade, Jerry Dammers, Paul Weller, & OthersAbsolute Beginners ... LP
Virgin/EMI, 1986. Near Mint- ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
A great snapshot of jazzy London in the years before the acid jazz explosion of the late 80s – and a surprisingly great soundtrack that's stood the test of time much more than the actual film! The music here represents a jazz-based undercurrent of the London scene that was already turning its ears back in time – to a pre-mod era of the late 50s, which is the setting for Colin McInnes original novel used for the film – portrayed here in a pastiche of vocal and instrumental songs that often have a fair bit of classic touches! Gil Evans was brought in for most of the instrumentals, and turns out some really sparkling charts that have all the charm of his best work of the 50s – and other contemporary artists do a pretty great job themselves – at least on the more jazz-based numbers. Evans numbers include "Va Va Voom" – and the better jazzy tunes includes the excellent "Killer Blow" by Sade, plus "Have You Ever Had It Blue" by The Style Council, "That's Motivation" and "Absolute Beginners" by David Bowie, "Rodrigo Bay" by Working Week, "Selling Out" by Slim Gallard, and "Riot City" by Jerry Dammers. LP, Vinyl record album
(Includes the printed inner sleeve. Cover has light wear.)

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✨✧ Various10.100 02 ... CD
Peacefrog (UK), 2001. Used 2CD ... Out Of Stock
Includes tracks by Theo Parrish, Chicago Underground Council, Ron Trent, Roy Davis Jr., Shake, St Vitas Dance and others. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ Gil Evans, Sade, Jerry Dammers, Paul Weller, & OthersAbsolute Beginners (2LP version) ... LP
Virgin (UK), 1986. Very Good+ 2LP Gatefold ... Out Of Stock
A great snapshot of jazzy London in the years before the acid jazz explosion of the late 80s – and a surprisingly great soundtrack that's stood the test of time much more than the actual film! The music here represents a jazz-based undercurrent of the London scene that was already turning its ears back in time – to a pre-mod era of the late 50s, which is the setting for Colin MacInnes original novel used for the film – portrayed here in a pastiche of vocal and instrumental songs that often have a fair bit of classic touches! Gil Evans was brought in for most of the instrumentals, and turns out some really sparkling charts that have all the charm of his best work of the 50s – and other contemporary artists do a pretty great job themselves – at least on the more jazz-based numbers. Evans numbers include versions of Charles Mingus' "Boogie Stop Shuffle" and "Better Git It In Your Soul", plus his own "Va Va Vaoom" – and the better jazzy tunes includes the excellent "Killer Blow" by Sade, plus "Have You Ever Had It Blue" by The Style Council, "That's Motivation" and "Absolute Beginners" by David Bowie, "Rodrigo Bay" by Working Week, "Selling Out" by Slim Gaillard, and "Riot City" by Jerry Dammers. LP, Vinyl record album

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✨✧ Rick Kogan/Charles OsgoodSidewalks Vol 2 – Reflections On Chicago (hardcover) ... Book
Sidewalks, 2009. New Copy ... Out Of Stock
Hey, that's a corner right up the street from Dusty Groove – and the book is filled with images of our fair city of Chicago – not just sidewalks, but a host of other important city images too – including portraits of local luminaries, and shots of some great stores, restaurants, and other spots around the city. Photos are all by Charles Osgood – and each gets a full essay by journalist Rick Kogan – which further illuminates the shots of places like Manny's Deli, Twin Anchors, Harold's Chicken Shack, and the Chicago City Council. Book is 245 pages, full color, and hardcover. Book

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✨✧ VariousNow Yearbook Extra – 1986 (3CD set) ... CD
Sony/EMI, 1986. Used 3CD ... Out Of Stock
A wide ranging collection that's actually a lot better than any of the regular US "Now" releases – and a solid companion to the 1986 volume. Includes 60 songs by Queen, Sade, Bryan Ferry, Tina Turner, Anita Baker, Style Council, Kenny Loggins, Spandau Ballet, Cock Robin, Jennifer Rush, The Smiths, Housemartins, Pat Benatar, Culture Club, Billy Ocean, and more! CD

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✨✧ Elmer BernsteinReturn Of The Magnificent Seven – Original MGM Motion Picture Soundtrack ... CD
Ryko, 1966. Used ... Out Of Stock
Elmer Bernstein's theme to The Magnificent Seven is one of the standout soundtrack tunes of the 60s – an instantly recognizable number that you'll groove on right away, and which shows up often in Bernstein's soundtrack to this 1966 sequel to the original film. The CD features bonus dialogue from the movie, plus a quicktime version of the trailer – and tracks that include "The Magnificent Seven", "In The Trap", "Battle", "Finale", "Council", "The Journey", and "El Toro". CD

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✨✧ TracieSouls On Fire – The Recordings 1983 to 1986 (Far From The Hurting Kind/No Smoke Without Fire/Rarities/Live) (4CD/DVD set) ... CD
Cherry Red (UK), Mid 80s. New Copy 4CD & DVD ... Out Of Stock
A set that hugely expands the legacy of British 80s singer Tracie Young – a great artist, but one who only got a single record issued back in the day! First up is that set, Far From The Hurting Kind – a fantastic bit of soulful UK pop from the 80s that was originally issued on Paul Weller's Respond label, and done with plenty of the touches that Weller was bringing to his own Style Council music at the time! Tracie's got a voice that's right at home in some of the British period styles, but which sounds even better with some of the mod soul inflections that Weller's production brings to the record – definitely 80s in instrumentation and execution, but with a richness that really seems to open up the vocals of singer Tracie Young. Titles include "The House That Jack Built", "When You Sleep", "Moving Together", "Thank You", "I Can't Hold On Till Summer", "Souls On Fire", and "Spring Summer Autumn". Next is the album No Smoke Without Fire – a second set that was not issued at the time, and which has maybe some deeper soulful currents in the music – a bit like the work that Corinne Drewery would do with Swing Out Sister. Titles include "Italian Girl", "I Think You're Lucky", "When You Call Me", "No Smoke Without Fire", "Invitation", and "Fingers Crossed". Both albums are presented here with bonus tracks – and the package features lots more too – CD3 adds in 17 more Rarities, with remixes and singles; CD4 features live material and later radio mixes; DVD adds in some rare promo videos and TV appearances too! The whole package is huge – 84 titles in all. CD
 
 
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