Like Stanley Road before it, Heavy Soul is more about vibe than songs. There are a few sharply written tracks here and there, but what's important is the rootsy, stripped-down atmosphere. Paul Weller's soul and R&B influences reign supreme on Heavy Soul, yet they are filtered through late-'60s psychedelia, blues-rock and prog folk, as he takes songs into extended instrumental jams. The band sounds tight, but Weller has suffered a bit of a songwriting slump, which is evidenced by the handful of keepers that form the core of the album. "Up in Suze's Room" is a hazy, folky gem, the soulful apology "I Should Have Been There to Inspire You" is affecting, and "Peacock Suit" is a fine "Changing Man" rewrite, but too much of Heavy Soul is concerned with texture instead of content. That doesn't make it a difficult listen -- in fact, it's quite entertaining while it's playing -- but there isn't much to explore on repeated plays. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Heavy Soul
08/05/1997 | Universal Int'l
All Music Guide Review
Heavy Soul Track Listing
Credits of Heavy Soul
- Brendan Lynch
- Accordion, Harmonium, Sound Effects, Mini Moog, Producer
- Paul Weller
- Guitar, Piano, Keyboards, Zither, Design, Main Performer, Vibraphone, Handclapping, Tamboura, Vocals
- Steve Cradock
- Guitar
- Lawrence Watson
- Photography
- Simon Halfon
- Design
- Richard "Fingers" Bottom
- Assistant Engineer
- Rosie Wetters
- Vocals, String Arrangements
- Max Hayes
- Sound Effects, Handclapping, Remixing
- Matthew Lawrence
- Assistant Engineer
- Charles Rees
- Assistant Engineer
- Steve White
- Percussion
- Mark Nelson
- Sitar, Ukulele, Vocals, Zither
- Martin Hayes
- Engineer
- Jools Holland
- Wurlitzer




















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