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Band:
Paul Weller and Graham Coxon
Label:
REGAL332
Title:
This Old Town
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Band:
Paul Weller and Graham Coxon
Title:
This Old Town
Reviewed By:
Anthony Strutt
Date Published:
22/07/2007
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REGAL332
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This joint 7’’ single is limited to just 5000 copies and sees the ex-members of the Jam and Blur makes a hell of a racket. ‘
This Old Town’ is a co-write but is sung mostly by Graham. It is not a touch on his solo work. It sounds like a middle-of-the-road rock number from between the mid 60’s and mid 70’s which is where it should stayed and is nowhere as strong as ‘Freakin' Out’. The harmonies sound a little like the Magic Numbers while the guitar solos are so old fashioned the performers should be wearing blue denim.
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