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- Track listing Original versions
- Personnel Production
- Singles
- DVD
- References
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2012}}{{Use British English|date=November 2012}}{{Infobox album | name = Studio 150 | type = Cover album | artist = Paul Weller | cover = Paul weller studio 150.JPG | alt = | released = 14 September 2004 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Rock, soul | length = 45:51 | label = V2 Records | producer = Paul Weller, Jan Kybert | prev_title = B Sides & Rarities | prev_year = 2003 | next_title = As Is Now | next_year = 2005 }}{{Album ratings | MC = 48/100[1] | rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score ={{Rating|3|5}} [2] | rev2 = BBC Music | rev2Score = (neutral) [3] |rev3= Music Box |rev3Score={{Rating|3|5}} [4] | rev4 = musicOMH | rev4Score = (positive) [5] | rev5 = The Scotsman | rev5Score = {{Rating|3|5}} [6] }}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" (Gabriel Mekler, Nolan Porter)
- "Wishing on a Star" (Billie Rae Calvin)
- "Don't Make Promises" (Tim Hardin)
- "The Bottle" (Gil Scott-Heron)
- "Black Is the Colour" (Traditional)
- "Close to You" (Burt Bacharach, Hal David)
- "Early Morning Rain" (Gordon Lightfoot)
- "One Way Road" (Noel Gallagher)
- "Hercules" (Allen Toussaint)
- "Thinking of You" (Bernard Edwards, Nile Rodgers)
- "All Along the Watchtower" (Bob Dylan)
- "Birds" (Neil Young)
Original versions- "If I Could Only Be Sure", a Northern soul song from 1972 by Nolan Porter
- "Wishing on a Star", originally a 1978 hit single by funk band Rose Royce
- "Don't Make Promises", from Tim Hardin's 1966 debut album
- "The Bottle", from Scott-Heron's 1974 album Winter in America
- "Black Is the Color (of My True Love's Hair)", Appalachian folk song with Scottish origins, popularised by Pete Seeger, Nina Simone and Joan Baez around 1960
- "Close to You", originally sung by Richard Chamberlain in 1963, popularised by The Carpenters in 1970
- "Early Morning Rain", by Gordon Lightfoot from his 1966 debut album Lightfoot!
- "One Way Road", originally appeared as a b-side on Oasis' 2000 single "Who Feels Love?"
- "Hercules", recorded in 1973 by Aaron Neville for a single release
- "Thinking of You", originally by Sister Sledge from 1979, became a UK hit in 1984
- "All Along the Watchtower", originally recorded for Dylan's 1967 album John Wesley Harding: Weller's version is based on Jimi Hendrix's arrangement of the song from his 1968 album Electric Ladyland
- "Birds", originally from Neil Young's 1970 album After the Gold Rush
Personnel- Paul Weller – vocals, guitar, keyboards
- Steve Cradock – acoustic and electric guitar (tracks #1, 7, 12)
- Damon Minchella – bass guitar (except #3, 7, 10, 12)
- Steve "Supe" White – drums, percussion (except #7, 12)
- Petra Rosa – harp (#2, 6)
- Danny Thompson – double bass (#3, 10)
- Dalbir Singh Rattan – tabla (#4, 10)
- Eliza Carthy – solo violin (#5, 7)
- Bill Newsinger – mandolin (#5)
- Stefan Schmid – Moog and Korg synthesizer (#5)
- David Kweksilber – clarinet (#8)
- The Stands – background vocals (#8)
- Carleen Anderson, Sam Leigh Brown, Claudia Fontaine – background vocals (#11, 12)
- Horn section (#1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9), arranged by Benjamin Herman and Willem Friede
- Benjamin Herman – alto, tenor and baritone saxophone, flute
- Ray Bruinsma, Jan van Duikeren – trumpet, flugelhorn
- Joeri de Vente – French horn
- Louk Boudesteijn – trombone
- Frans Cornelissen – tuba
- String section (#2, 10), arranged by Willem Friede
- Martin de Ruiter, Sarah Koch, Seija Teeuwen, Pauline Terlow, Lorre Trytten, Herman van Haaren – violin
- Mieke Honingh, Aimée Versloot – viola
- Bastiaan van der Werf – cello
Production- Recorded and mixed by Joeri Saal at Studio 150 in Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Additional recording for tracks #5, 11 and 12 by Charles Rees at Black Barn Studios, England
- Mastered by Kevin Metcalfe at Sound Masters
- Produced by Jan "Stan" Kybert, Paul Weller
- Co-Producer – Steve "Supe" White (#1, 3, 4, 9-11)
SinglesThe singles, with B-sides, from Studio 150 were: - "The Bottle" (2004) - #13 UK
- "Corrina Corrina" (Bo Carter, Mitchell Parish, J. Mayo Williams)
- "Coconut Grove" (John Sebastian, Zal Yanovsky), originally by The Lovin' Spoonful
- "Wishing on a Star" (2004) - #11 UK
- "Family Affair" (Sly Stone)
- "Let It Be Me" (Gilbert Bécaud, Pierre Delanoë, Manny Curtis)
- "Thinking of You" (2004) - #18 UK
- "Don't Go to Strangers" (Arthur Kent, Dave Mann, Redd Evans), originally sung by Etta Jones
- "Needles and Pins" (Jack Nitzsche, Sonny Bono), originally sung by Jackie DeShannon and then The Searchers
- "Early Morning Rain" (2004) - #40 UK
- "Come Together" (Lennon–McCartney)
DVDBesides 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". References1. ^{{cite web|title=Reviews and Tracks for Studio 150 by Paul Weller|url=http://www.metacritic.com/music/studio-150/paul-weller|website=Metacritic|accessdate=24 September 2017}} 2. ^{{cite web|last1=Erlewine|first1=Stephen Thomas|authorlink1=Stephen Thomas Erlewine|title=Studio 150 - Paul Weller|url=http://www.allmusic.com/album/studio-150-mw0000150133|website=Allmusic|accessdate=20 June 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web|last1=Cullen|first1=Julie|title=Paul Weller Studio 150 Review|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/music/reviews/rp4h|website=BBC Music|accessdate=21 June 2015|date=2003}} 4. ^{{cite web|last1=Metzger|first1=John|title=Paul Weller Studio 150|url=http://www.musicbox-online.com/pw-150.html|website=The Music Box|accessdate=20 June 2015|date=Dec 2004}} 5. ^{{cite web|last1=Woloszyn|first1=Paul|title=Paul Weller – Studio 150|url=http://www.musicomh.com/reviews/albums/paul-weller-studio-150|website=musicOMH|accessdate=21 June 2015|date=13 September 2004}} 6. ^{{cite news|last1=Shepherd|first1=Fiona|title=Weller Clears the Wild Wood|url=http://www.scotsman.com/what-s-on/music/weller-clears-the-wild-wood-1-551722|accessdate=21 June 2015|work=The Scotsman|date=3 September 2004}}
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