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‘Home & Abroad’: The Style Council Were In Session

The album marked Paul Weller’s well-drilled outfit’s first live LP appearance.

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Style Council 'Home & Abroad' artwork - Courtesy: UMG
Style Council 'Home & Abroad' artwork - Courtesy: UMG

The Style Council were a compact and well-drilled performing entity when they appeared on a live album for the first time with Home & Abroad. The 12-track CD (ten on the vinyl edition) was recorded on their tour behind their second studio set Our Favourite Shop in 1985. It featured singer-writer-guitarist Paul Weller with keyboard player Mick Talbot, co-vocalist Dee C. Lee and drummer Steve White.

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At the time of the tour, Lee, who would later be married to Weller, was to have the biggest hit of her solo career. The soulful ballad “See The Day” reached No. 3 in the UK in late 1985, which was a fruitful year all round. Our Favourite Shop had gone one better than its predecessor, Café Bleu, by topping the UK chart and going gold there. It also hit the Top 5 in Australia, and produced three chart singles in Britain: the Top 10 success “Walls Come Tumbling Down” and the more modest entries “Come To Milton Keynes” and “The Lodgers.”

My Ever Changing Moods (Home & Abroad Live Version)

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Home & Abroad, like the tour on which it was captured, summarized some of the Style Council’s most popular singles, such as “My Ever Changing Moods” and “Shout To The Top!”. It also offered such album tracks as “Headstart To Happiness” and “The Whole Point of No Return.” Perhaps surprisingly, it didn’t include well-loved hits such asYou’re The Best Thing” or “Long Hot Summer.”

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Like many live albums, Home & Abroad didn’t match the sales of its studio companions, but it entered the UK chart on May 17, 1986 at No.8, as Bryan Ferry and Roxy Music continued at No.1 with the Street Life compilation. The live album recorded an eight-week stay in the Top 100. By the following February, the Style Council were back in the charts with their next studio release, The Cost Of Loving.

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