Hit Parade by Paul Weller

Album cover for Hit Parade - Paul Weller
1. Town Called Malice
2:54
2. Going Underground
2:55
3. Shout to the Top
4:15
4. From the Floorboards Up
2:29
5. Down in the Tube Station at Midnight
4:04
6. Peacock Suit
3:07
7. The Changingman
3:33
8. The Eton Rifles
3:58
9. Come On / Let's Go
3:19
10. Sunflower
4:11
11. Beat Surrender
3:24
12. Walls Come Tumbling Down
3:26
13. That's Entertainment
3:18
14. Broken Stones
3:22
15. Out of the Sinking
3:51
16. Long Hot Summer
3:49
17. You're the Best Thing
4:25
18. Wild Wood
3:24
19. You Do Something to Me
3:39
20. Hung Up
2:41
21. My Ever Changing Moods
4:03
22. Speak Like a Child
3:14
23. Start!
2:32

Hit Parade is a 2006 box set of Paul Weller's musical career. A single CD release and a double-disc DVD are also available. Includes Weller solo and with The Jam, and The Style Council

Paul Weller is British pop star royalty. He established his reputation as the leader of the mod-influenced, punk-era (1977-82) Jam before fronting the soul-derived Style Council in the ‘80s and forging a solo career throughout the ‘90s and onward that has now included eight critically acclaimed solo albums. <i>Hit Parade</i> is his first-ever complete career retrospective, and it’s an embarrassment of riches. “Town Called Malice,” “Going Underground,” “That’s Entertainment” and “My Ever Changing Moods” are among the most affecting songs of any era, heard here alongside other carefully crafted, less known material putting Weller’s reputation beyond reproach. His twist from vibrant new wave pop-rock to soul music emerged gradually within the Jam where his literate works were subjected to powerful thrashings, eventually leading to the mannered productions that have since become his trademark. He has never achieved massive success in the United States, but his influence on the Brit Pop movement, from Blur to Oasis, is undeniable and deeply felt.