Paul Weller chats to Eddy Temple-Morris about his sixteenth solo studio album, Fat Pop.
There aren’t many musicians who genuinely deserve the moniker ‘Legend’, Paul Weller is one of them.
In a career spanning five decades, he’s fronted one of the greatest British new wave bands of all time, The Jam, as the main man behind the Style Council he combined his love of alternative rock and soul to create some perfect pop music, and as a solo artist with his continuation to evolve and experimented with his music. The glue that has always held his music together has been his love of soul music which has influenced his writing and recording throughout his career.
Paul released his 15th solo album ‘On Sunset’ less than a year ago which was recorded just prior to the pandemic, with no live music and therefore no touring he spent the lockdown getting on with album number 16,’ Fat Pop volume one’ which came out last week.
Eddy Temple-Morris talked to Paul about writing and recording the record which includes a duet with his daughter Leah, and numerous collaborations with other musicians including Andy Fairweather Low and Steve Cradock from Ocean Colour Scene.
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