RUNNING ON THE SPOT: THE HISTORY OF PAUL WELLER








RUNNING ON THE SPOT: THE HISTORY OF PAUL WELLER
RUNNING ON THE SPOT: THE HISTORY OF PAUL WELLER
ポール・ウェラー、その麗しき20年の軌跡
Publisher: Rockin' On Inc.
Published: 1995
Format: Softcover
Language: Japanese
Condition: Very Good
Running on the Spot: The History of Paul Weller documents the first two decades of Paul Weller’s career—from the explosive punk-mod energy of The Jam, through the soulful sophistication of The Style Council, to the introspective confidence of his early solo work. Through 135 pages of rare photographs, interviews, and commentary, the book offers both musical and visual insight into Weller’s ongoing transformation as an artist.
Crucially, the book also captures the evolution of Weller’s personal style, which is as iconic as his sound. From sharp tailored suits and Fred Perry polos to his later vintage-inspired menswear, Weller’s fashion has always mirrored his musical shifts and cemented his place as a style icon. His look evolved with each phase of his career, reinforcing his reputation not only as the “Modfather” of British music but also as a cultural tastemaker whose influence transcends sound. This book is a must-have for fans interested in the full picture—sound, image, and spirit.
Dimensions: 26 x 19 cm