![]() Snap! has to be one of the all-time great "best of" collections, just about perfectly executed, blew me away on first listening in college and still a favorite. I find when I want to listen to The Jam now, Snap! is still the go-to, it has nearly everything I need (I'll then just spin the few other tracks I want to hear that are not on there from the albums - to augment the set) - and the collective impact of hearing all of those classics back to back with nary a dud is just breathtaking. And in retrospect, some of The Jam's albums had many less than riveting tracks. I guess maybe it's just the impact of aging, but the Style Council's material resonates a little better with me now at nearly 60. Truth be told I listen to that box now more than I do the Direction, Reaction, Creation set of The Jam, though the latter is mighty fine too and of course chock full of classic individual tracks. Track 2 was a late addition to the original LP release. To me those later albums have aged much better than I suspect people ever thought they would at the time, dare I say even that they were ahead of their time? Producer Paul Weller, Peter Wilson Reissue Producer Remasters Dennis Munday Remastered By Digital Roger Wake Notes Similar to Caf Bleu, but, this release is made by EDC, Germany Original release date March 17 1984. For years I avoided it, due to all the negative reviews of some of their later albums, but I find that I enjoy nearly every single track on that set, even if I do tend to return to the first couple or three discs the most often. Cafe Bleu The Style Council 13 SONGS 43 MINUTES Purchase Options 1 Mick's Blessings 01:17 2 The Whole Point Of No Return 02:42 3 Me Ship Came In 03:07 4 Blue Cafe 02:17 5 The Paris Match feat. The Complete Adventures of the Style Council box is one of the absolute best boxed sets of pop music I own, out of hundreds. Honestly there is very little in the Style Council's output that I find less than quite solid, and so much is outstanding. Partly perhaps why I am drawn to it - that, and because the best of it is up with the best of anyone's work. CAFE BLEU 1984 VINYL LP THE STYLE COUNCIL LP Style Council Format: Vinyl 316 ratings See all 12 formats and editions Streaming Unlimited MP3 9.49 Listen with our Free App Audio CD 9.06 7 Used from 4.30 14 New from 8.20 2 Collectible from 15.00 Vinyl from 95.00 1 Used from 95.00 Audio, Cassette 79.99 2 Used from 79.99 1 New from 79. That said it's not a perfect album, definitely flawed. The Style Council - You're The Best Thing (Official Video) 4:26 Lists Add to. Versions The 7-inch single version of the song adds a saxophone solo that is not present in the original album version. Caf Bleu was renamed My Ever Changing Moods in the United States to capitalise on the success of the first single. It is the second single from the band's dbut album, Caf Bleu (1984). ![]() I said "Very Good." It's actually one of my favorites from that era in terms of listening time/frequency over time. Café Bleu was renamed My Ever Changing Moods in the United States to capitalise on the success of the first single. It was composed by lead singer Paul Weller, recorded at Weller's own studio Solid Bond Studios, and was released in 1984. ![]()
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