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Far East & Far Out – Council Meeting in Japan: Released: 16 August 1984; Label: PolyGram Music Video; Formats: VHS, LaserDisc, DVD [13] What We Did the Following Year – The Video Singles: Released: 2 December 1985 [14] Label: PolyGram Music Video; Formats: VHS; Showbiz – The Style Council, Live! Released: May 1986; Label: PolyGram Music Video
The song received airplay on BBC Radio 1 and was performed by the group on Top of the Pops, [37] as well as (live) on Channel 4's The Tube. [38] In their lyrics, the Style Council took a more overtly political approach than the Jam, with tracks such as "Walls Come Tumbling Down!
Greatest Hits is a compilation album by the English band The Style Council, released in 2000 eleven years after their split.It was re-released 14 April 2003. It is the band's second greatest hits album, eleven years after The Singular Adventures of The Style Council.
Our Favourite Shop (released as Internationalists in the United States) is the second studio album by English band the Style Council. Recorded ten months after the band's debut, Café Bleu, it was released on 8 June 1985 on Polydor. It features guest vocalists including Lenny Henry, Tracie Young, and Dee C Lee.
Café Bleu is the official debut album released by the English band the Style Council. It was released on 16 March 1984, [ 3 ] on Polydor Records , produced by Paul Weller with Peter Wilson .
It should only contain pages that are The Style Council songs or lists of The Style Council songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Style Council songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
The Style Council, Home & Abroad. on its cover) is a live album by the English band The Style Council, released in 1986. It was recorded on the tour supporting the band's 1985 album Our Favourite Shop. It is their first non-studio album and their only live album until 1998's In Concert. As was common at the time, the CD and cassette versions of ...
Here's Some That Got Away is the third compilation album by The Style Council, released in 1993. As the album cover states, the album contains rarities such as demos and B-sides, many of them previously unreleased. It follows 1992's Extras, featuring rarities by Paul Weller's previous band The Jam.