Studio 150
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Studio 150 is the seventh album by British artist Paul Weller. It comprises covers of songs by a variety of artists, and showcases Weller's myriad musical influences. It was named after the small Amsterdam studio in which it was recorded. It entered the charts at #2.
Track listing
- "If I Could Only Be Sure"
- "Wishing On A Star"
- "Don't Make Promises"
- "The Bottle"
- "Black Is The Colour"
- "Close To You"
- "Early Morning Rain"
- "One Way Road"
- "Hercules"
- "Thinking Of You"
- "All Along The Watchtower"
- "Birds"
Singles
The singles, with b-sides, from Studio 150 were
- "The Bottle" (2004) - #13 UK
- "Corrina Corrina" traditional song
- "Coconut Grove" originally by The Lovin' Spoonful
- "Wishing On A Star" (2004) - #11 UK
- "Family Affair" originally by Sly & the Family Stone
- "Let It Be Me" originally by Betty Everett and Jerry Butler
- "Thinking Of You" (2004) - #18 UK
- "Don't Go To Strangers" originally by Etta Jones
- "Needles And Pins" originally by Jackie De Shannon
- "Early Morning Rain" (2004) - #40 UK
- "Come Together" originally by The Beatles
DVD
Besides the Studio 150 album, there was also a DVD release featuring a studio concert Weller gave at the Riverside Studios in London in 2004. The DVD features most songs from the album and some songs Weller wrote during his career, including a song of The Jam and The Style Council.
It also includes interviews and the video promo for Wishing On A Star.
- "Hercules" originally by Aaron Neville
- "One Way Road" originally by Oasis
- "Wishing On A Star" originally by Rose Royce
- "Close To You" originally by Richard Chamberlain
- "Hung Up" originally by Paul Weller
- "Early Morning Rain" originally by Gordon Lightfoot
- "Tales From The Riverbank" originally by The Jam
- "Thinking Of You" originally by Sister Sledge
- "Amongst Butterflies" originally by Paul Weller
- "All Along The Watchtower" originally by Bob Dylan
- "Birds" originally by Neil Young
- "If I Could Only Be Sure" originally by Nolan Porter
- "My Ever Changing Moods" originally by The Style Council
- "Broken Stones" originally by Paul Weller